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I am hoping to buy about ten of these or something very similar. Would anyone like to build them for me? Price?

Please email me directly at scott aatt amazonreptile dott com

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scott.solar
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Yes, 5 dollars for unit 2 to 10. Need NDA for pricing of unit #1.

I know the company which produces the Rat Motel for Home Depot. They were thinking about the Roach version, but I don't know if they are still doing it.

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linnix

Wouldn't like to step on *that* first thing in the morning.

It would wake me up, I suppose :)

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John Devereux

Yes, I know. That's why we need NDA and NLA (No Liability Agreement).

The shocking part is well protected, unless you stick your finger in it. Furthermore, we were going to add a LCD showing the voltage, in addition to the bright blinking red light (some people don't understand this warning light). The LCD with increasing voltage display will catch your attention.

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Best regards, Spehro Pefhany

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Spehro Pefhany

How about the The Roach Pit of Death! :P I've seldom seen roaches in BC. I think they have 'sticky' legs and can climb vertical surfaces.

The roach pit of death works by zapp'n the roaches on the walls. The roaches pile up at the bottom. The electrodes stay clean and the roaches don't smoke and burn. Surviving roaches get zapped again on the way out :P (1 leg blown off...2 blown off legs..... so on ..)

Safe to step on. Fewer cleanings. Easy emptying. _ _ / | |\\ / |zapping | \\ / | | \\ / | | \\ / +-bait---+ \\

Has wheelchair access ramps for roaches wounded by the previous design :P

D from BC British Columbia Canada.

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D from BC

How are they persuaded to walk across it?

Leon

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Leon

;-)

I once rented a little bungalow in Biloxi, MS that was thick with cockroaches. So I bought a can of Black Flag, and laid some crackers in the corners and soaked them.

In a few days, the roaches weren't coming back, and the crackers were only about 1/4 eaten. ;-)

Cheers! RIch

Cheers! Rich

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Rich Grise

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