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Oct 16, 2018
Best trap I've tried for Rattus rattus
It actually catches the crafty little buggers in my neighborhood, sometimes. If they go in it they wont get out, but, getting them to go in it is not as easy as you might think. Those in my neighborhood are not starving so it has to be something really good to entice them. Plus it apparently takes a few days for them to get used to the trap's presence so don't get impatient (easy to say). Keep the food fresh but otherwise leave it alone. If you also supply some water and shade the trapped ones seem to attract others.

Mar 31, 2023
Powerful and heavy--if you can handle it, it will cut it
It's a really strong saw-motor but can be tough to cold start with a 36" bar. Probably impossible without the compression release. Keep in mind, mine is brand new, and the compression is incredible. I take the bar off to cold start and then put the bar on. Once it is warm it will start pretty easily. Not for the faint of heart--this thing is a beast!

Feb 04, 2022
Good Chainsaw chain
1 of 1 found this helpful I use these on my Stihl 026. They work great and hold an edge. Less expensive than the Stihls, Oregons...