MikeFromVA
Silver Member
Based on the earlier thread that has already been linked to, I bought 2 rat zappers last fall. The exterminators had put down glue traps, but the wife didn't like hearing/seeing the things struggle to get out once stuck - seems pretty inhumane. I put one rat zapper in the garage and one in the basement. I baited them with the included bait (looked like dog food to me) and a tortilla chip w/ peanut butter smeared on. The one in the garage zapped 6 mice in the first week. Not too many since as I've been lazy about baiting and renewing the battery. I'm pretty sure that the problem has been licked. I will renew my efforts in the fall or if I see any more mouse droppings.
The units do burn throught the AA batteries. You will get 3 or 4 weeks out of 4 AA batteries (if you zap no mice). I think that they are also good for about 4 zappings before they needed to be replaced. If your problem is real bad, you can get an add on to allow the units to use D cells instead of AA. Shop around, I found a lot of difference in the price.
The units do burn throught the AA batteries. You will get 3 or 4 weeks out of 4 AA batteries (if you zap no mice). I think that they are also good for about 4 zappings before they needed to be replaced. If your problem is real bad, you can get an add on to allow the units to use D cells instead of AA. Shop around, I found a lot of difference in the price.