Genius idea if costly for controlling rats and mice

Al Gerhart

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This is an expensive but likely very useful rat trap. The trap is around $200 and you need a $100 to $120 vacuum.

Would the rodents figure it out like they do most traps? Maybe.... only way to find out is to invest $300 plus.

Of course for that price you could buy three treadle feeders and the rodents would leave and not be there to trap.

Where it might come in handy is in flocks where a treadle feeder isn't advisable due to tiny hens. One would have to keep the chicks away from it obviously.
 
This is an expensive but likely very useful rat trap. The trap is around $200 and you need a $100 to $120 vacuum.

Would the rodents figure it out like they do most traps? Maybe.... only way to find out is to invest $300 plus.

Of course for that price you could buy three treadle feeders and the rodents would leave and not be there to trap.

Where it might come in handy is in flocks where a treadle feeder isn't advisable due to tiny hens. One would have to keep the chicks away from it obviously.
Your idea sucks lol (I like the treadle feeders better using a vacuum)
 
Your opinion sucks. Not my idea, someone else's idea and I think they are clever as heck to come up with it. Expensive, not for me, but someone might find it useful.
 
Your opinion sucks. Not my idea, someone else's idea and I think they are clever as heck to come up with it. Expensive, not for me, but someone might find it useful.
I was making a joke.I read a review from someone who actually bought one and he made a joke about the vacuum. Sorry it sounded funny at the time but no offense was intended.
 

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