October 29th, 2010
Left a bag of cat food near the front door being lazy not putting it directly into it’s storage bin. Went down stairs to get a drink of water after dark and to my horror a large rat ran past me heading towards my kitchen from the front door where it had been feasting on the cat food. Living as I do between empty rowhouses I was sure I had a problem again.
Having already used other methods to address what seems to be a seasonal problem I wanted to try something new.
A friend told me about a device that would kill rodents without one having to see the outcome, and it was reuseable. I did some online research and was impressed with what I read about the Rat Zapper.
In less than two weeks we have caught 4 rats and 1 mouse. Caught the second rodent within one hour of dumping the zapper of it’s first kill.
I am only disappointed we don’t have a major rodent problems I’ve enjoyed going to see if I have another volunteer when I check the trap.
Will be sharing my zapper to family and friends. This is a great device for markets, schools or, restaurants
Dwight
Dwight, Greenmount West, Baltimore
October 28th, 2010
I had many tiny rats coming to visit from a neighbor. They camp out between the houses under bushes and in the moss rock wall. They became very clever and figured how to sneak in to the garbage. There were so many due to the gaps between rocks in the wall. The mouse traps were very messy and didn’t catch the tiny ones and the small traps couldn’t hold the larger ones. Zapper took care of every one. In one month i zapped 27 rats varying in sizes of 2″ to 8″ head to butt (body only), often catching two in a day. I caught a total of 35. Last year i loaned it out to a friend who caught 4 who were digging into the dog food. she said, “it was too easy.” Now i have the silver one too, because i have businesses asking for pest control. and i go!
i don’t need the flute, they just keep on coming.
Fellow Exterminator
October 27th, 2010
A mouse had gotten into my room and was happily gnawing away at a great big chest of drawers I had. The little bugger had escaped all of the other traps I’d set out, be they poison, cruel, humane, or otherwise. So I started doing some digging and discovered the Rat Zapper.
Monday, I went and bought it from a local hardware store and put a carrot covered in peanut butter in it and set it up. It’s Wednesday, and that pest, which had so assiduously been destroying my sleep schedule with its persistent gnawing, is dead and in the garbage can. I’ve still got the Zapper set up, just in case any of their little friends decide to come calling, but I’ve had two solid nights of delicious, unbroken sleep so far and it has been wonderful.
I can’t thank you all enough. I thought I was going to go insane for lack of sleep, and your product not only rid me of a destructive little beast, but gave me back my sleep!
Sasha
October 26th, 2010
I moved into a new house that had been vacant for a while an some rats had gotten in through a broken window. No luck with the snap traps, but once the rats took the peanut butter bait in the Rat Zapper, I caught 6 rats over 4 days, then one last one a few days later, they couldn’t stay away!
Now my house is rat free!!! Thanks, the Rat Zapper is awesome!
Bellingham, WA
October 11th, 2010
It took 6 days, but the Norway rat living in my basement finally took the bait (peanut butter in a plastic bottle cap, with a tiny dab of peanut butter on a piece of paper just inside the zapper entrance). It had been dining on my cat’s food almost every night for a couple of weeks before I bought the Ultra Zapper, and it had also chewed through my utility sink drain hose to get water. I moved the cat’s food upstairs and put the zapper right where the food bowl used to be.
He was a big one, probably 9-10 inches without tail, and fully zapped with the flashing red light when I found him this morning. Hopefully he’s the only one, gonna re-bait the trap now. Thanks Agrizap!
No more company in the basement