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Plastic and metal traps can usually be washed and reused multiple times, whereas wooden snap traps are often treated as one-time-use. Quick Recommendation:

Go with an Electronic Trap for a clean, "no-see" experience.

Buying rat traps shouldn’t be a guessing game. Here’s a breakdown of the key features to look for depending on your specific situation: 1. Trap Mechanism (The "How") buy rat traps

Higher-end traps allow you to adjust the trigger sensitivity to ensure it doesn't go off for a breeze but won't let a lighter rat steal the snack. 4. Durability

If you have pets or small children , look for "tunnel" or box-style traps. These hide the mechanism and the rodent inside a protective shell so curious paws can’t reach the trigger. Plastic and metal traps can usually be washed

Use a heavy-duty plastic Snap Trap inside a weighted bait station to keep it safe from non-target animals.

Best for tight spaces or where other traps won't fit, though generally considered the least humane option. 2. Safety & Housing Here’s a breakdown of the key features to

The classic spring-loaded bar. Modern versions often use durable plastic and are easier to "set" with a simple click, reducing the risk to your fingers.