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<blockquote data-quote="Hfd Cattle" data-source="post: 7850820" data-attributes="member: 64714"><p>China .....via Amazon ..... took a day or so before I got quantities as I had the ramp on the one bin a bit steep but after I altered it the traps worked well . </p><p>I smeared peanut butter on my flap to entice them in but I gave two traps to a friend and he put a piece of threaded bar right through the wheelie bin about three mm in front of the flap and put a dollop of peanut butter on bar just in front of flap and put grease all along the rest of the bar so that if the rat managed to jump onto the bar he would still fall in . They have caught quite a few but they weren't overrun with the buggers like I was .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hfd Cattle, post: 7850820, member: 64714"] China .....via Amazon ..... took a day or so before I got quantities as I had the ramp on the one bin a bit steep but after I altered it the traps worked well . I smeared peanut butter on my flap to entice them in but I gave two traps to a friend and he put a piece of threaded bar right through the wheelie bin about three mm in front of the flap and put a dollop of peanut butter on bar just in front of flap and put grease all along the rest of the bar so that if the rat managed to jump onto the bar he would still fall in . They have caught quite a few but they weren't overrun with the buggers like I was . [/QUOTE]
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