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What is the Best Mouse Trap?

It was around 1897 that the classic snapping mouse trap was invented. Since then there have been many attempts to make a better mouse trap. Many have tried to make a better way to eliminate mice and similar rodents, but they have all in one way or another fallen short – or have they? What are the pros and cons to each type of mouse trap and what is the best mouse trap?
In 1897 James Henry Atkinson invented the first snap trap. He appropriately named it the “Little Nipper” and one can only speculate that he called it this because when a mouse tries to steal the bait the metal arm snaps down to ‘nip’ the mouse.
Today this style of mouse trap is still the most widely sold. They are pretty effective with statistics boasting a 35% kill rate. The cons however are quite substantial. Even with the snap trap being the most widely sold it leaves a lot to be desired of.
Loading a snap trap is hazardous. They snap easily and it takes a few tries to get them set. Sometimes even after a snap trap is set it will snap once set down on the floor or other strategic trap placement. They maim often. If the trap is killing 35% of the time the other 65% of the time is often leaving a mouse scurrying away injured and in pain. The last real con to the traditional snap trap is that once it does catch a mouse it is often thrown away with the mouse still attached causing unnecessary waste. Over all the traditional snap trap is far from the best mouse trap available.
China Cheapeat Bluetooth Mouse

Haven’t you got tired of the clutter around your PC due to the various wires and plugs? Wouldn’t it be a welcome change that the number of wires on your table reduce? Well, you can actually do this by investing in a bluetooth mouse . It is a wire free computer mice, that uses bluetooth technology to connect with the PC. The following paragraphs will cover some information on bluetooth mouse . YeedongBluetooth Mouse PA-BTM06
When we talk about bluetooth mouse, it was introduced by Bluetooth SIG that uses short range wireless standard. This bluetooth technology helps devices connect and communicate with each other. When using a bluetooth mouse, the speed of data transfer is about 3 Mbps.
The bluetooth mouse lies in connectivity speed. It provides quick and fast transmission between transmitter and the device. The bluetooth technology do not take up a lot of bandwidth, thus providing faster transfer rates. Both, bluetooth use 2.4 Ghz frequency range to operate.