2024 the best way to kill rats review


Price: $19.99
(as of Dec 13, 2024 13:30:08 UTC - Details)

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Features:

-Easily Set & Forget

-Kills Instantly

-Easy to Clean and Reuse

-No Harmful Chemicals Used

Specifications:

Weight (1 Trap):4.4 ounces

Appx. Dimensions:
LengthL: 5.5 inches
Width: 3 inches
Height: 3 inches

Color:Black

Material: 100% Washable and Reusable Polystyrene

What’s in the Box?
4x eXuby Rat Traps
Largest Traps on the Market - eXuby’s rat traps are measured at 3.75” by 3” inches - 36% larger than standard mouse traps - With powerful springs and large open mouths they are designed to catch and kill rats instantly
Easily Set & Forget - Simply place bait cup in bottom of rat trap, place traps in suspect locations and press to set – With our lot of 4 traps you’re in full control of affected areas
Instant Kill – You don't have to worry about stolen bait, false triggers and runaway pests - The powerful steel spring is highly responsive snapping down with lethal force quickly and humanely every time
Reusable and Hands-Free Disposal – This rat trap is washable and 100% reusable so you can eliminate any future pests – When disposing simply lift trap over trash and press to let it go without ever having to touch it
No Harmful Chemicals and Poisons are used with these rat traps – Safely place them around the house without the worry of cross-contamination or foul odors
Reviewer: Miguel Figueroa
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Strong
Review: It's working very well, strong enough to kill a big mouse. Sets very easy.

Reviewer: Rick O'Neill
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works great on packrats
Review: Easy use and effective

Reviewer: Lawrence C. Bieber
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Didn't Kill the Rat
Review: I was finishing up in the garage and I heard something saying “unhh, unhh, unhhh.” Under the workbench I and saw a rat with its head in a trap. The trap should have killed it but didn’t. It was moving around and in pain.I got some gloves and took the trap. When I picked up the trap, the jaws released and the rat got away. We chased it along the wall of the garage. it tried to stay hidden and we kept moving it toward the open garage door.The garage was filled with tools, wood, and a huge mirror box that had pictures in it. I moved everything outside. The wall had peg board on it and there was a a two inch gap at the bottom. The rats tail would sometimes sick out but I couldn’t grab it.I put an Amazon box outside the garage entrance, got a stick and herded the rat outside. I hoped that it would run away but it ran into the box. I closed the top of the box and put a piece of wood on it. I didn’t know what to do. It was injured so I decided to euthanize it.The internet is filled all kinds of great information. When I googled killing a rat, they said to gas it. I made a gas chamber using an empty yogurt container and poured baking soda in. I grabbed the rat by the tail and dropped it in and then poured in vinegar. I closed the lid. The vinegar and baking soda made CO2. It was terrible. The rat's little feet were moving and then eventually the slowed and then stopped. I put the closed yogurt container in two plastic bags and put in the garbage.I am furious that the rat trap didn’t work. I should have taken the rat and the trap and overnighted it to the people who sold it so they could deal with rat and figure out why the trap didn't work.

Reviewer: Ben
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Flaws in design but fixable, tricks how to get more rats, compare to other models.
Review: These baits or any bait would have some kind of design flaws. With the price of these baits, they are worth the money if we know how to overcome these design flawsHere are a few simple tricks that would make these traps work perfect 100% of the time, no mis-snap, no missing bait, no runaway trap and so forth.1st - Wear gloves because oil from your skin would rub on the baits, mice would detect human sense on the baits causing them to stay away. Also to be on the safe side, while setting up bates make sure to keep pressing one hand on the locking end else you could accidentally snap your fingers on the snapping side. I got snapped, ouch.2nd - Do not put bait in the ready-made circular hole tray in the trap. This is a design flaw because little mice just went underneath the flapper and it does not activate. Instead put the bait (peanut butter is the best bait) further back, way inside the flapper. This forces the mice to go deeper to reach the bait and push the flapper down which activates the snap action.3rd - Do not put too much bait just about a centimeter size is good enough; too much it just does not give the mice focus and it drifts everywhere.4th - If a large rat hit the flapper and it snaps only 10% of its head so the rat still alive but stuck in the trap. This can resolve by trimming the flapper 30% in, trim the flapper to where half of the circular hole. This way large rat has to move its mouth even further before the snap action takes place.5th - If the rat still alive and kicking but still trap half of it head. Do not use a shove, hammer, baseball bat, or any blunt object to put it out of its misery, because you would make a mess it would splatter blood everywhere for cleaning up. Just bring it outdoor suffocate it with bleach. If your bait keeps running away then tie it up with a string.Lastly, do not throw a raw dead rat in a garbage can because in a few days maggots and smell be all over the place and you have to clean up your trash can later. Instead, use a garden 1-gallon bucket or any small bucket insert shopping plastic bag in the bucket and put a little dirt, soil in it then place the rat in there and sprinkle more dirt on top to cover the rat, could spray some bleach on top of the soil to discourage flies. Remember to cover the top of the bucket. This way prevents flies and the soil act as a moister absorber. When trash day comes to tie up the bag and put in the garbage can.A big downside is this thing does not last, about 10 plus snaps and the click activate the flap inside worn out, and it keeps shutting. Too bad, I really like the traps; somehow, if they can make that clip inside more durable then it is perfect. Just replaced the highly sensitive moving part from plastic to stainless steel or its mechanical design that the plastic part does not die out so quickly (see update below for the fix for this, using a razor blade glue to the broken latch)Update (a week after returned)After exchanging these baits with other baits, I found out that these baits are one of the best ones even though they have flaws. Here are more flaws I found out more in this update that causes by time: Unresponsive snaps or over-sensitive snap is caused by a broken latch inside the bait. The fix is gluing a thin metal sheet-like razor blade to the releasing latch that slides out in the back inside the baits. That part breaks easily. Another flaw through time is with outdoor sunny/wet garden the baits would get rust and crack. What I do is I use odorless lubricant and lube on the metal springs to prevent rust from forming. For preventing the UV damage leads to cracks is to put more in the shade.These baits worth the money compared to all the other ones even with flaws. The other ones I brought have more flaws like flimsy, weaker spring, smaller size. These items make me feel like they are seasonal items. If their useful life is over like the plastic integrity gives out or the springs life dies out, I would order more of these baits.

Reviewer: KP
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nice trap
Review: Nice trap easy to set. The bait cup sometimes comes loose.

Reviewer: Ian
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Not as effective as other plastic snap traps
Review: It’s been a mixed bag with these traps. Mostly get the juvenile rats. They are quite large considering they are not much more effective than my old reliable JT Eaton Jawz plastic snaps traps. Also the trigger plate takes too much weight to trigger the trap which will lead to bait stealing. If you want a plastic snap get the JT Eaton Jawz instead. Smaller size and much more sensitive trigger plate.

Reviewer: Doonuld
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: These actually really work.
Review: These are easy to set and have a soft trigger. I couldn't find anything wrong with them, dang.

Reviewer: Molly fish
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Seems cheap made .
Review: Has not caught one rodent!

Reviewer: PattyinBC
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: baited it ..placed it...set it....disposed of vermin...that easy!UPDATE : after my second day of using these traps i caught my second rat BUT the trap wasn’t strong enough to kill it!!! cheesies crap man i had to watch the nasty thing suffer? i aint liking rats or mice but i sure wouldnt set these traps again!! went to my local hardware store and got some better ones!! this product simply needs to be better quality ( insert sad face here)

Reviewer: javier dominguez falcon
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: he de reconocer q no lei bien la descripción , solo el resorte es de acero.

Reviewer: Lucky
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Achtung - falsche Materialbezeichnung!!!!!Das einzigste was hier aus Stahl ist, ist die Feder. Alles andere ist aus billigen Plastik!!!

Reviewer: stan battle
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: It didn't catch the rat because our rats are a lot smarter than Chinese rats!! Just look at the product it looks like giant mouth complete with teeth. I'm surprised they didn't paint them white!! It's just more Chinese junk!!!

Reviewer: Ron D.
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: We have several rodents (mice, squirrels and chipmunks) that have become a nuisance. I bought these to solve a problem with squirrels getting in to the building but these traps are useless.The springs are too weak to do any damage. I could put my finger in the trap, trigger it and it doesn’t hurt or leave a mark. Certainly not harmful to a tough little squirrel. The teeth look jagged but are not sharp so a frantic animal could easily pull free.The traps are only four inches long which isn’t long enough to capture the rather upset little chipmunk who cleaned out the bait of two traps and set them both off. Certainly it wouldn’t be large enough to capture a squirrel’s much larger head.Edit - I just re-read the description of what I ordered. It says the traps should be three inches wide, but this one is clearly only two inches wide. We were sent the wrong traps by the vendor.My return window has closed, but we’ll see if the vendor makes it right.Update: After my initial comment the vendor messaged me to ask if I was still at the same address, then - nothing. We didn’t receive anything and no further messages.I do not recommend this product or the vendor who sells it. Save your money and look elsewhere.

Customers say

Customers find the pest control device easy to use. They mention it's incredibly easy to set and load. Customers also appreciate the ease of cleaning. However, some customers have issues with the value for money and snap strength. Opinions are mixed on effectiveness, kill effectiveness, build quality, and catching ability.

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