Trap Uses an Infrared Sensor to Control Rodents

The Thanos MK47 rodent trap uses an infrared sensor to detect rodents and trigger a spring-powered strike that resets automatically, according to the manufacturer.

Thanos MK47 rodent trap

The Thanos MK47 rodent trap uses an infrared sensor to detect rodents and trigger a spring-powered strike that resets automatically, according to the manufacturer. The company says the device can operate for up to 300 strikes per charge. The trap is weather-resistant and intended for use in homes, on farms and in commercial facilities. It does not use CO₂ cartridges, rodenticides or glue, and the manufacturer says it can be maintained easily and used in areas where pets and children are present. Learn more at https://thanoshome.com/product/thanos-mk47-rodent-trap/.