and another 'electric question'

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  1. Red

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    bought a mouse trap (a proper one that k**** sad/said mouse - not keen on this notion of trapping and later releasing vermin!)

    noticed an electrical gadget for sale that supposedly scares away mice and rats -
    didn't have time to study it but where do you fix it to - does it need plugging in and how exactly does it work.

    (Fired - if you're there this may be the answer to your problem)
     
  2. Redhelen

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    Yes they're just plug ins. Seem to be effective in the garage where we periodically get mice. Only work to deter new intruders though.
     
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    They just plug into a socket mate
     
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    S6 hopefully. :)
     
  6. Red

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    I think some rats may already have reached S6!
     
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    Just plug the rodent into the socket , 240 volts should do it !
     
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