May 31st, 2010
We had periodically had a rat or rodent problem in the garage. Occasionally when we put the garbage out in the garage, something would get into it. Both garbage cans had holes gnawed into them, from which our little rodent friends were dragging out bits of garbage out and littering our garage with it. It got to the point where we couldn’t leave garbage in the garage for more than a day. Finally bought the Ratzapper. How good did it work? After just 2 days, zapped a rat. Then 4 mice within 48 hours, one of the mice was zapped just 2 hours after I emptied the trap. This device works great. We can now use our garbage cans again.
jbs1
May 27th, 2010
I have recommended this product to so many people… I live very close to a restaurant, which of course has rats in their dumpster. Not too long ago, when I was away for a period of time during a cold spell, they invaded my house. And I don’t mean a minor invasion. $6700 worth of work to my HVAC system alone. That’s when I got the Zapper.
I did actually wear one unit out – after 43 kills (that’s how bad the invasion was). I was emptying the trap several times a day, and resolved the problem completely (except for the repairs) in a very short time. Without the use of poison – which I consider inhumane (it takes days for a rodent to painfully die from the poison, and you run the risk of poisoning pets). This trap provides a humane kill (I’ve actually witnessed it once – it was over in a second or two).
Today, after not having issues for some time, I saw one outside my house crawling around an arbor in my back yard. I put the trap out, and within two hours the offender is now history.
You guys have definitely built a better mouse (or rat, in my case) trap!
Michael
May 25th, 2010
This past winter, my NYC building had a mouse infestation that would taper off for a few weeks before starting up again. Glue traps were successful only some of the time, as the mice would skirt around them or change their route.
After getting completely sick and tired of having to deal with live, caught mice or listening to them poke around my furniture, I finally decided to invest in a Rat Zapper Classic. I loaded it with chocolate-covered raisins, placed it next to the kitchen radiator, and waited for results. No mice were seen after that, and I was hopeful that they had all been killed, already. Then the Rat Zapper started blinking about two months later. I had no idea that mice were still poking around, and I’m extremely thankful that the dead vermin has been robbed of its chance to reproduce and drive me even crazier.
The Rat Zapper has fresh bait and is ready to go, and I will be leaving it on permanently in case any more uninvited guests return.
C
May 21st, 2010
I’ve had my rat zapper out on my back fence for the last 2 weeks. In 14 days we’ve zapped 11 rats with the zapper. On some evenings we’ve checked the zapper in the morning and there have been 2 dead rats! I think we’re taking out an army of rats! This thing is well worth it!
Rob
May 20th, 2010
I got the rat zapper yesterday hoping it would help with my indoor squirrel problem. I put some bird seed in the trap and had my first catch by morning, and my second by noon. This is a great product.
Leon