Imperfect Pest Control

Clever Eco-Friendly Rat Trap Design Has a Few Flaws

Product designer Elodie Delassus’ ‘Sourisverte’ is an eco-friendly rat trap. The idea is to lure the unwanted rodent into a cardboard container where it eats poisonous seeds and dies. Burying the dead rat with this container will let the decaying animal nourish a garden.

The rat trap design has some problems, however. No self-respecting rat would be contained by cardboard. Rats have very sharp teeth in order to escape from such confinement. Poison generally causes a slow, painful death -- it’s not eco-friendly. Making and using a cardboard trap is wasteful. It would be better to let a cat do the work.

Eco-friendly Pest Control
Opportunity for developing innovative, non-toxic and sustainable pest control solutions.
Animal-friendly Trapping Methods
Potential for designing humane traps that capture pests without causing harm or suffering.
Garden Fertilization From Pest Control
Possibility of creating systems that utilize the remains of pests for nourishing plants.

Who This Affects Most

Pest Control
Developing advanced pest control methods that prioritize environmental sustainability and animal welfare.
Design and Manufacturing
Creating innovative and efficient traps that address the limitations of traditional pest control methods.
Agriculture and Horticulture
Integrating pest control practices into gardening and farming to improve soil fertility and plant health.
SCORE
2.7 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 44%
Activity 28%
Freshness 8%

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