Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Check Out the Advanced Electronic Mouse Trap




Mice are awful creatures that can spread disease through their droppings and urine, which can be a nightmare for people with young families. They also need to constantly gnaw on things as their teeth never stop growing. This results in holes in doors, carpets and furniture. They even gnaw through electrical wires and are responsible for a large number of house fires. The use of traditional traps certainly has some drawbacks.

New technology usually means there is a more efficient way to achieve something and fortunately for us, catching mice has also become easier with the invention of electronic mouse trap. An electronic mouse trap works by electrocuting a mouse, once it completes the circuit, by contacting two electrodes that are located either at the entrance of the trap or nearer to the bait. These electrodes are typically housed in an insulated or plastic box, which helps prevent people and household pets from being shocked. Bait is placed inside of the electronic mouse trap, and when the mouse enters, they complete the circuit, causing the electric shock to be emitted, which then kills them.

An electronic mouse trap can't miss as spring loaded traps sometimes do, nor can it simply injure a mouse, so it is a very effective choice. The trap can be operated with just a few 'Double A' batteries and will set a flashing green light off once the kill has been made, which will remain on for 7 days until reset. One set of batteries can make approx 50 kills.

Source:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Electronic-Mouse-Trap&id=3473377
http://www.electronicmousetrap.net/

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