09-21-05
"...Our dog was convinced there was a rat in our house and then became obsessed with tracking the mouse from the patio door in the den, along the breakfast nook, into the kitchen, behind the table, back past the breakfast nook. It got to the point that I moved ALL the furniture to let her have a chance to find/trap/kill the damn mouse BEFORE I remembered about my Rat Zapper that was sitting in the garage. Once the batteries were refreshed, the battle was won! Thank goodness we can all go back to normal now.....
Shirley

09-21-05
"...13 Chipmunks and 2 Mic...and still counting. I've recommended the RatZapper to anyone who will listen.
Becky
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The Ultimate Weapon in the War against Rats and Mice

The Rat Zapper Battle Station includes 5 Rat Zappers, 5 Radio Transmitters, and 1 Monitor Panel

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Designed for restaurants, bakeries, ranches, large homes, Facilities Managers and Pest Control Operators, our Battle Station, will allow you to monitor trap activity without checking individual Rat Zappers. Our Battle Station allows up to 16 Rat Zappers to be monitored from a single location and you can use multiple monitor panels in close proximity to monitor many more Rat Zappers if necessary. Great for Integrated Pest Management (IPM).


The Battle Station allows you to be proactive about rodent control. The Zapper Tracker Monitor Panel tells you when Rat Zappers need to be emptied. The Radio Transmitters have a range of 300 feet (about one football field). The radio signal will pass through glass, wood, plasterboard and to some degree through masonry and cement. The Radio Transmitters operate at 319MHz and are FCC approved.

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Here are the features that make the Battle Station robust:

1) The wireless transmitters send a status signal to the monitor panel every hour. Because of this, if the power goes out and the monitor panel resets, it will still let you know if there are any rodents in Rat Zappers just one hour after the power comes back on.

2) If the monitor panel does not receive a status signal from a transmitter in a four hour period, it blinks to let you know which transmitter has lost contact. This feature ensures that you won't lose track of a Rat Zapper that was just placed behind a washing machine or a fork lift.

3) The wireless transmitters use 2 ordinary alkaline AAA batteries that last for several years.

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