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Statistics About The Most Effective Rat Trap
The most effective rat trap is one that combines a snap trap with bait, resulting in a high success rate for catching rats.
In this post, we explore the effectiveness of various rat traps based on a range of statistics. From the prevalence of rodent problems in the U.S to the success rates of different trap types, we delve into the data to uncover which traps are most efficient in controlling rat populations.
Statistic 1
"Around 21 million homes in the U.S have rodent problems annually -"
Statistic 2
"The most effective rat traps eliminate nearly 80% of the rat population -"
Statistic 3
"Electric rat traps have a 95-100% kill rate -"
Statistic 4
"Snap traps can catch up to two-thirds of the rat population -"
Statistic 5
"The Victor snap trap, a common rat trap, has over 350 customer reviews and a 4.5-star rating on Amazon -"
Statistic 6
"Live catch traps are only 40% effective as rats can learn to avoid them as well -"
Statistic 7
"A study showed that up to 70% of rats survived after a first encounter with a cat -"
Statistic 8
"According to Havahart, one of their rat traps has a 67% repurchase rate -"
Statistic 9
"Traditional spring-loaded rat traps have an effectiveness rate of approximately 88% -"
Statistic 10
"The Aspectek Rat Trap claims a near 100% kill rate -"
Statistic 11
"Victor brand is currently the #1 selling trap brand in the U.S -"
Statistic 12
"The best rat trap can kill the rodent without any pain according to World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines -"
Statistic 13
"The Goodnature A24 rat trap is reported to be effective for up to 24 kills before needing to be reloaded -"
Statistic 14
"About 16% of customers rated the JT Eaton Jawz Rat Trap as ineffective or poor -"
Statistic 15
"The Kat Sense Rat Bait Station has a 75% 5-star review rating on Amazon – indicating high effectiveness -"
Statistic 16
"Leeds University found 2/3 of brown rats have developed resistance to conventional poisons, highlighting the need for more effective traps -"