Rentokil's RADAR super-mousetrap texts you when the pests are dead
We've seen some relatively mouse-friendly attempts at a better mousetrap, but Rentokil's RADAR trap drops all the touchy-feely stuff and brings the pain action-movie-style: with infrared beams, a trick floor, and poison-gas dispensers. Mice who foolishly wander into the Rodent Activated Detection And Riddance unit, where infrared beams and pressure sensors in the bottom of the box trigger the release of a "measured dose" of carbon dioxide, which Rentokil says is a "quick and humane" way of dealing with little Mickey. Once the deed is done, the trap fires off a text message to let you know that the rodent resistance is being dealt with, and prepares to strike again. No word on price -- Rentokil apparently only custom-installs the RADAR traps -- but availability is listed as "now."
[Via Tech Digest]
[Via Tech Digest]















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mark @ Oct 8th 2007 8:27PM
The only way this could be better is with an MMS instead of SMS.
Stop Spamming @ Oct 9th 2007 1:38PM
Hey, but the news linked to the Rentokil site dated it as 2005 December 06. Old news of almost 2 years?
uluro @ Oct 12th 2007 3:59PM
So how much do this wonder mouse trap cost?
uluro @ Oct 12th 2007 4:00PM
How much does this magical mouse trap cost? And where can I get one?
frank @ Oct 17th 2007 7:59AM
How do I contact the manufacturer or a representative to obtain info to purchase this devise.