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Rodent traps
A rodent trap comprising a housing, and an enclosed tunnel within the housing. A first end and a second end of the tunnel form openings in the surface of the housing, the second end of the tunnel being visible from the exterior of the rodent trap through the first end of the tunnel. A kill mechanism is within the housing, which is accessible by a rodent within the tunnel via an opening in the first wall of the tunnel, and is arranged to kill a rodent when triggered by a rodent within the housing. A protruding element extends from a second wall of the tunnel opposite the opening in the first wall of the tunnel.
Rodent traps
A rodent trap comprising a housing, and an enclosed tunnel within the housing. A first end and a second end of the tunnel form openings in the surface of the housing, the second end of the tunnel being visible from the exterior of the rodent trap through the first end of the tunnel. A kill mechanism is within the housing, which is accessible by a rodent within the tunnel via an opening in the first wall of the tunnel, and is arranged to kill a rodent when triggered by a rodent within the housing. A protruding element extends from a second wall of the tunnel opposite the opening in the first wall of the tunnel.
Rodent traps
2023-03-29
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
Elsevier | 1991