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rattrap

 
Dictionary: rat·trap   (răt'trăp') pronunciation

n.
  1. A device for trapping rats.
  2. Informal. A dilapidated or unsanitary dwelling.

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The noun has 3 meanings:

Meaning #1: a difficult entangling situation

Meaning #2: (informal) filthy run-down dilapidated housing

Meaning #3: a trap for catching rats


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A rat trap is a trap designed to catch rats.

Rats are quite intelligent and suspicious of new objects in their territory. This makes it difficult to trap them. Traps which do not address this issue are likely to catch only young, inexperienced rats, not the older ones.[1]

Spring traps designed for rats are powerful enough to break a rat's neck or spine. They may break human fingers as well, whereas an ordinary spring-based mousetrap is very unlikely to break a human finger.

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Types of traps

A rat cage trap is a metal cage box-shaped device that is designed primarily to catch rats without killing them. Food bait (not poisoned) is put in the cage trap. When an animal enters the cage and moves toward the bait, the mechanism triggers and closes a door over the entry point. The animal is caught alive and without injury. The animal can be transported and released elsewhere or subsequently killed.

Another form of non-lethal trap is one where the the wires it is constructed of are cut and formed into a funnel shape directed into the body of the cage. This design is usually dome shaped with the funnel at the crown. Rats are extremely flexible and can push through the narrower opening into the cage, but cannot escape due to the ends of the wires poking them in the face [1]. The advantage of this design is that it can catch more than one rat at a setting.

Other types of traps (as shown below) are designed to kill the animal.

Electronic rat traps detect the presence of a rodent via metal plates on the floor of the trap, then deliver a lethal dose of high voltage electricity stepped up from batteries to several thousand volts. Some brands offer remote indication to tell you when the trap has operated. Rat Zapper and Victor are two brands of electronic rat traps.

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