About the A24 Rat & Mouse Trap – Counter Kit
Tested in harsh outdoor environments the A24 Mouse, glis glis and rat traps are just as happy in your garden or attic as in the countryside, meaning everyone can carry out effective pest control. When the rodent tries to get to the chocolate food source in the trap, it sets off a trigger housed deep within the feeding tunnel, activating a CO2 powered bolt that instantly and humanely dispatches the target species.
When you set your A24 rat traps, make a note of the date so you know when to do your monthly lure refresh and 6-monthly gas change. As your first year of trapping comes to completion, purchase the Goodnature 1-Year Replenishment Pack for rats, glis glis & mice.
In this box
- 1 x A24 Self-resetting Mouse and Rat Trap
- Tree Mount & Screws
- 1 x Automatic Lure Pump
- 2 x CO2 Gas Canister
- 1 x Digital Strike Counter
- 1 x Rodent Detector Kit
- 1 x Success Guide
- 2 Year Warranty
Trapping Legislation
England
All traps are subject to conditions set out in the Spring Trap Approval Order. The STAO England states that the Goodnature A24 rat trap may be used for the purpose of dispatching Rats, Glis Glis & Mice.
The full approval order can be found here – http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2018/1190/made
Scotland
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ssi/2018/389/contents/made
Andrew (verified owner) –
Been impressed with these traps. Effectively set and forget, at least for a few months at a time. They definitely work, 11 kills and counting. Great service from the suppliers.
Steve –
We’ve had a bit of a rat problem around our smallholding for the last couple of years, last winter they caused wiring damage which cost a fair bit to have fixed. Having tried various traps with minimal effect and not wanting to put poison down, we thought we were going to have to live with it. I was recommended the goodnature trap by a friend who I trust which is the only reason I spent this kind of money. After calling in with a couple of questions and being given lots of good advice the trap is happily clicking away and there are noticeably less rats 🙂