1. To set the SuperCat Rat Trap, depress the large lever to open the trap and remove the cover from the bait holder: the trap is now ready to use.
2. Place the trap where you suspect there are rats. As rats seldom cross open spaces, position the trap against a wall with its open jaws facing the wall. Check the trap at regular intervals.
3. To dispose of the dead rat quickly and hygienically without having to touch it, hold the trap over a waste receptacle with the jaws pointing downwrds and squeeze the lever.... the rat will drop out of the trap.
1. To set the SuperCat Rat Trap, depress the large lever to open the trap and remove the cover from the bait holder: the trap is now ready to use.
2. Place the trap where you suspect there are rats. As rats seldom cross open spaces, position the trap against a wall with its open jaws facing the wall. Check the trap at regular intervals.
3. To dispose of the dead rat quickly and hygienically without having to touch it, hold the trap over a waste receptacle with the jaws pointing downwrds and squeeze the lever.... the rat will drop out of the trap.
Simply with replacement baits
The bait is a long-lasting natural substance derived from peanut butter which rodents find irresistibly attractive. There are no poisons in the bait.
The bait will last from a few weeks to a couple of years. It will tend to disappear due to the action of insects or weather if left outside. The odour will remain, however, and it is possible to catch rodents even if very little of the bait appears to be left.
Place the trap where you suspect there are rats. As rats seldom cross open spaces, position the trap against a wall with its open jaws facing the wall. Check the trap at regular intervals.
The SuperCat traps are very robust and can be used many times.
No, the bait is a natural food based product containing no poisons and is safe around children and pets.
Yes, we offer replacement bait assemblies which can extend the life of the trap after all of the bait has disappeared.
You may have mice too. Mice can eat the rat trap bait without getting caught. Our best advice is to get a mousetrap too.
It is recommended that the rat trap be used only in places that are inaccessible to children and pets.
The smell of the bait can also attract other animal species. Use the trap carefully to avoid the risk of harming protected species.
No, this is not useful. According to our observations, it is rather favourable if a trap smells of mouse or rat, also carcass odour is not a problem in itself. This arouses interest and reduces the fear of the traps. Highly polluted traps can and should be cleaned with water for hygienic reasons. Wear protective gloves and do not use soap.