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Using a Computer for Squeak Attack

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Reuters

A British firm has built a mousetrap that uses infrared beams and computer controls instead of a lump of cheese to snare unsuspecting rodents.

“We expect the world to beat a path to our door for this trap,” said Peter Bateman of the vermin control firm Rentokil.

Mouse Alert uses a tiny arched hole to attract its inquisitive victim. Two beams make sure the rodent is in the trap. Then a transmitter signals a control center, and the trap door slams shut.

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A technician is alerted by a flashing light once the mouse is caught, said Rentokil, the company that Queen Elizabeth uses for pest control.

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