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05/20/07
Dear Sirs,
Finding ourselves with an
unusually high population of chipmunks and red squirrels this
year, with a resulting maze of holes and nests throughout the
property, we were searching for a solution to our rodent
problem. We have tried live traps in the past, but it
always seemed impossible to catch enough of the varmints and
difficult to relocate them far enough away (and local laws do not
allow this in any case). None of us are a good enough shot to use
a pellet gun to deal with them without unnecessary
cruelty.
Our search led us to your site on the internet, and
your Rat Zapper Ultra seemed worth a try for the price, so we
ordered one from a distributor here in our province. We were a
little hesitant, however, as there didn't seem to be much
anecdotal evidence that the device could handle rodents as large
as chipmunks and red squirrels.
Well, we couldn't be more
impressed. Having had the device for barely over a week, we have
so far gotten rid of over 20 chipmunks and a fair number of red
squirrels as well. We will continue to move the Rat Zapper around
the property to problem areas.
Compared to poisons
and traditional snap traps, this is a clean and relatively
humane way to cope with rodent infestation. The
animals appear to die instantly, and there is no mess to deal
with other than disposing of the clean carcass.
We would
highly recommend the Rat Zapper Ultra to anyone looking for an
effective method of dealing with a rodent problem.
Sincerely
yours,
Bill W. and Margaret C. Ontario,
Canada
From: D.V.English Sent: Friday,
October 21, 2005 6:16 PM
Subject: You saved my sanity!
As long as I've owned this house I've never seen a mouse.
But when I heard a scratching noise in the wall a few months ago
I immediately realized what it was. How it got in I am not sure, but
I suspect it took up residence after my next door neighbor fumigated
his house.
Anyhow, my first thought was I hope it doesn't have children in
there. Or die in there. I hit the internet and saw suggestions such
as peppermint oil, dryer sheets, ultrasonic devices, etc. I also saw
the RatZapper mentioned but figured it wouldn't come to that.
I tried the dryer sheets and after a few days the scratching
stopped. I assumed it went away. Well, when it decided to stick it's
head out in the middle of the day two weeks ago I realized I was
wrong.
I became consumed with catching it. I purchased the peppermint
oil. No luck. Got some glue traps with peanut butter and it just
avoided it. Each day it became more bold. Running around during the
day even in a room filled with people. That just pissed off.
That night I purchased FOUR Zappers. I know it seems excessive
for one mouse but one of us was leaving and it wasn't going to be me
:-). They just arrived today and in only a few hours that bold
little mouse is no more!!
I've decided to share the wealth so I am going to keep two
RatZappers and give the other two away. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! I
finally have my sanity back. And if he has any little friends I'll
be ready for them too!
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06/28/2006
From: Barbara Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 7:41 PM To: Subject:
Just got another one! Believe it or not, after I replied to you to
give you permission to print my first testimonial, I decided (4
p.m.) to set the trap up again just in case there was another rat in
the garage. I went back to open a can of food for the cats at 5:30
p.m.; the red light was blinking and another big tail was hanging
out the back of the trapper! Two rats in less than 12 hours!
Made my day...thank everyone there! Sincerely,
Barbara, Moss Beach, CA.
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06/15/2005
Last year, I was plagued by rats getting into my outdoor spa's
heater compartment. I decided to order a RatZap because the poisen I
used was too risky with my with my new lab puppy. Iset the baitedRZ
near the rat hole. The next morning I could see the indicator light
blinking, signaling th RZ had a kill in the trap. Sure enough, my
Zapper had its first kill. Without having to touch the rat I
disposed of it. There was no bloody mess like the way poison works.
I just wanted to thank you for making "the better rat trap."
Norman
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