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Kness 101-0-006 Ketch-All Mousetrap


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Kness 101-0-006 Ketch-All Mousetrap

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The KETCH-ALL has been winning the war against rodents since 1924. It works 24 hours a day, every day of the year. By following simple operating procedures, your KETCH-ALL will provide years of proven, practical performance. The KETCH-ALL operates without the use of harmful chemicals, making it safe to use around children and pets. It is efficient, often capturing several mice in one setting.


  • The Kness Ketch-All mousetrap captures mice around-the-clock
  • Uses no bait or harmful chemicals, making it safe to use around children and pets
  • Can catch multiple mice in one setting
  • Kness Ketch-All mousetrap is easy to use
  • Made of durable galvanized steel


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57 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars killer mouse trap!!!, October 31, 2006
My apartment building has a terrible mouse problem. I thought I'd dent the population in a perhaps futile attempt at trapping the ones I could and releasing them outside. The trap worked the first time. I caught a little bugger, and successfully let it go. All was well with that. The second time, the mouse was seemingly paraplegic with a broken tail, presumably from the violent action of the trap as it whisked the rodent into its bowels. The third time, the mouse was caught half in half out in the gears and workings of the device. It was also fatally injured by blunt trauma to the back. Its hips and legs were snagged by the trap as it squealed and attempted to escape. The trap succeeds at trapping, but I am not certain that it has much of a heart. Thanks!
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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It works too well, January 28, 2007
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We have a farm shed that was overun with Deer Mice.
They continually build nests inside cars and trucks and have cost us hundreds of dollars in damages, thus they had to be eliminated.
Poison is not an option because of all the wildlife in the area.
I wanted a mousetrap that would allow me to release other innocent small rodents uninjured so the Ketchall sounded ideal as it would catch several in a single night.
Every night I set the trap, and every morning it was empty. The reason?
We had so many mice that after six mice are trapped, the spring unwinds and the door stays open so that all the mice get out. I finally had to use snap traps to thin them out. It will catch from 1 to 4 mice and keep them in, but if you have a real mouse plague, this trap is not the answer. The product could be improved with some sort of catch that would prevent the door from opening once the spring has run down.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hands down: Best live mouse trap ever..., September 15, 2006
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The FIRST NIGHT we tried this trap, we caught 3 mice! We were having troubles with mice in the garage - they were getting up into my mother's van, and having quite a party.. leaving dead bug carcasses throughout. Nothing would rid the garage of the little buggers - not even the farm cats! We decided this one last option (the Ketchall Mousetrap) was going to be our last ditch effort to bring 'em in alive... otherwise the sentence was surely "death"!

We sprinkled sweet horse grain inside the trap, placed it inside the van, and the next morning we had THREE mice (together)!

Thus, the mouse relocation program began.

Over the next few weeks, we would continue to catch mice in multiples, then just one here and there, and then finally NONE. Relocating the mice (who were completely unharmed, and quite content with their temporary lodging and food) was effortless. They now reside in a quaint country log (with stunning lake views) 5 miles from my... Read more
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Agri Zap RATT001 Rat Zapper Rat Tale Remote Monitor With 12-Foot Cord


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Rating: 4.6

List Price : $19.99 Price : $10.78
Agri Zap RATT001 Rat Zapper Rat Tale Remote Monitor With 12-Foot Cord

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Don't crawl around checking rat zappers set in those awkward nooks and crannies. The remote rat tale makes monitoring easy. Its two blinking red eyes tell you when to empty your rat zapper. The ultimate in convenience. Remote monitor with 12-foot extension cord connects to the Rat Zapper. Enables you to monitor Rat Zappers placed in those hard-to-reach areas rodents prefer: in sub-flooring, behind furniture, in attics, etc. The Rat Tale's glowing red eyes alert you when it's time to empty your Rat Zapper. Makes rodent control convenient and hassle-free. Technical information: Remote monitor with 12-foot cord. For indoor use only. Rat Zapper not included.


  • Don't crawl around checking rat zappers set in those awkward nooks and crannies
  • Remote rat tale makes monitoring easy
  • Two blinking red eyes tell you when to empty your rat zapper
  • 12-Foot extension cord connects to the Rat Zapper
  • Rat zapper not included


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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great enhancement for Ultra Rat Zapper, November 29, 2008
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This review is from: Agri Zap RATT001 Rat Zapper Rat Tale Remote Monitor With 12-Foot Cord (Lawn & Patio)
I hesitated to spend the extra money on this, but I am SO glad that I did. I thought that I bought it as an indulgent convenience, but now I know that it enhances the efficiency of the Ultra Rat Zapper tremendously. This is a great enhancement to the Ultra Rat Zapper!

I've had my Ultra Rat Zapper and Rat Tail for over two weeks with no activity. The Zapper is in the garage, and the Rat Tail on my kitchen floor. Well, 3 nights after the freely accessible dog food was removed from the garage (duh!), BINGO! I noticed the flashing lights of the Rat Tail within an hour. Because the Zapper had been sitting for so long with no activity, it wasn't on my mind, and I would not have thought to walk out to the garage to check on it. But because of the Rat Tail, I didn't need to think about it.

I emptied the Zapper, reset it, and plugged in the Rat Tail and left it. Next pass through the kitchen...yep, the lights are flashing again! Woo Hoo! I dumped and resest... Read more
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great addition to the Rat Zapper, May 31, 2007
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This review is from: Agri Zap RATT001 Rat Zapper Rat Tale Remote Monitor With 12-Foot Cord (Lawn & Patio)
The Rat Tale is designed to be used with the Rat Zapper Ultra. It plugs into the top of the unit, and flashes whenever the trap has been activated. Since I had my Rat Zapper in the back of the attic, it was a big pain to go up into the attic every night to check the trap. Checking the trap a lot also discourages rats from entering it if it is constantly moved. The Rat tale has about a 12 foot long cord, and I was able to let it hang down from my attic (see picture). I kept looking up at it every time I came home, which I later found out was unnecessary since this thing flashes like crazy when it goes off. The LEDs are very bright so, there is little chance you will not notice is. I recommend it for anyone who plans to put the Rat Zapper in an inconvenient location.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Correction to B. Walker's post, March 18, 2010
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Bob Harvey (San Luis Obispo, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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There is an error with B. Walker's post. Actually the rat-tail WILL WORK with any of the zapper models, I have several of them. The poster says "when I unpacked my purchases, I found that the Rat Tale only works with Rat Zapper Ultra - which is NOT the one I bought."

I sent an Email to the company, and here's the reply: "It should work on any of our models.
Please test the rat tale by pinching the plug between a piece of aluminum foil. The light should blink.
Please let me know. Cheers, Cathi"
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Anyway, this alerted me to the fact that the rat tails have batteries in them (Lithium CR2032) and mine went dead. I got new ones and they light up really good.
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To zap or not to zap, that is the question; FDA okays it, some consumers opposed.: An article from: Quick Frozen Foods International


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To zap or not to zap, that is the question; FDA okays it, some consumers opposed.: An article from: Quick Frozen Foods International

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This digital document is an article from Quick Frozen Foods International, published by E.W. Williams Publications, Inc. on January 1, 1998. The length of the article is 707 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the supplier: The FDA's approval of food irradiation is expected to elicit a negative reaction from consumers owing to public concern that irradiated foods pose health risks and affect flavor and nutritional value. The agency has allowed the irradiation of beef, lamb and pork to kill harmful microorganisms, a process practiced in more than 35 countries and approved by the World Health Organization in early 1997. The American Frozen Food Institute, meanwhile, has expressed support for the FDA move, saying that it is a step toward food safety.

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Title: To zap or not to zap, that is the question; FDA okays it, some consumers opposed.
Publication: Quick Frozen Foods International (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 1998
Publisher: E.W. Williams Publications, Inc.
Volume: v39 Issue: n3 Page: p128(2)

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