Our rodent prevention products-How to Use Mouse Traps, Mouse Trap Cages Correctly

Tired of rodents chewing furniture and stealing food? This video shows you how to effectively use rat cages, traps,  to eliminate infestations.

For rat cages: Choose ones with sensitive triggers. Use peanut butter mixed with oats as bait. Place along walls or rodent paths, and handle captured rats promptly to prevent escapes.

For rat traps: Set the spring, put bait in the central groove. Keep away from kids and pets, and place against walls to boost success.

Sprinkle grains to lure rodents; discard the whole board after catching.

No chemicals, safe for homes, warehouses, and balconies. Follow our steps – even beginners can see results in 3 days. Say goodbye to recurring rodent issues!


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