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Garage
Under deck
and house
Other traps
Ceiling space
Kitchen
cupboards
Exposed
wall / fence
Open area
Fruit or
nut tree
Garden
Sheltered
trunk
Dog food
Wood
pile
Shed
Compost bin
Trap locations - At Home
Moving your trap helps catch ‘em all
If you don’t catch anything after 3 days - simply move
your trap to a new location. Moving your trap regularly
helps catch all your rats and mice, as there’s never just
one! We recommend moving traps to a new spot weekly
until you find a rodent hotspot.
NOTE: If using a Trap Mount you must de-gas the trap
before moving it. When you unscrew the gas canister
from the trap, this will deplete any remaining gas left.
in the canister.
Be patient
Finding the most eective location to catch your
rats and mice might take a few attempts. Be patient.
Everyone’s rodent hotspot is dierent!
Where to put your trap at home
The best place is where a rodent feels safe to eat – so
choose a spot where they’re out of sight. Good places for
your trap are in your roof, the corner of your garage or
basement, in a kitchen cupboard, all nice and sheltered
locations. If you place your trap along a wall or fence line,
make sure the trap stand is parallel to the wall.
Look for bitemarks
If you’ve seen your Lure Tasters have been nibbled on,
this is a great place to install your trap.
Covered, sheltered and safe
Open, exposed, unsafe or food competition

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