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goodnature A24 - How the A24 Trap Works; Lure Attracts Rodents Into the Trap; Rodent Moves the Trigger, Firing the Trap; The Trap Automatically Resets Itself

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How it works
Lure attracts rodents into the trap
The Automatic Lure Pump (ALP) is filled with highly
attractive, non-toxic lure and sits at the top of the A24
to lure rats and mice into the trap. The ALP slowly
dispenses fresh lure over a 6 month period, so it’s
always fresh and attractive to rats and mice. Replace
your ALP every 6 months.
Rodent moves the trigger, firing the trap
The A24 is powered by a CO
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gas canister and will last
for 24 kills. The trigger is placed directly below the lure,
so that when the rodent moves the trigger, the trap
fires a piston directly into the back to the rodent’s head,
killing the rodent swiftly and humanely.
The trap automatically resets itself
Once the A24 fires, the rodent drops to the floor as the
piston immediately retracts back into the trap – ready
for the next one! The A24 gives you constant control
over rats and mice without having to visit your trap or
touching any dead rodents!
Digital Strike Counter records the kill
It’s common for the dead pests below your trap to be
scavenged by by other species, so it’s unlikely you will
see everything that is killed. Once installed, the Digital
Strike Counter will record the number of rats or mice
that your trap has killed before they’re scavenged.
NOTE: Not all kits include a Digital Strike Counter.
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