Photo-Alerting Mouse Traps

The RaspiTrap Sends You a Photo Notification When a Mouse is Captured

The RaspiTrap is a unique mouse trap, developed by inventor, tinkerer and maker Alain Mauer, that uses the latest electronics to make mouse trapping as humane and easy to carry out as possible. This mouse trap uses a combination of Raspberry Pi processing, infrared sensors and WiFi to send a photo notification whenever the mouse trap's door closes behind a new victim.

When an unsuspecting mouse wanders into the RaspiTrap, it breaks the infrared beam, causing the door to slam shut. An LED then illuminates inside the device and a Pi camera captures a photo of the rodent convict. The photo is then emailed to the user, who can recover the trap and release the animal where safe.

The RaspiTrap ensures that there are no unwanted surprises for users, but also ensures that mice are treated and released humanely.
Trend Themes
1. Connected Mouse Traps - By integrating Raspberry Pi processing, infrared sensors, and WiFi, connected mouse traps like the RaspiTrap provide real-time photo alerts when a mouse is captured.
2. Humane Pest Control - Innovations like the RaspiTrap prioritize the humane treatment and release of captured mice, offering a more ethical approach to pest control.
3. Smart Home Rodent Solutions - With its integration of smart technology, the RaspiTrap represents a new wave of intelligent solutions for rodent control in smart homes.
Industry Implications
1. Pest Control - The pest control industry can leverage connected mouse traps to offer more advanced and humane methods of rodent control.
2. Smart Home Technology - Incorporating smart mouse traps like the RaspiTrap into smart home systems can enhance the overall efficiency and effectiveness of pest management within these properties.
3. Maker and Tinkerer Community - The development of innovative mouse traps like the RaspiTrap is a testament to the ongoing creativity and problem-solving within the maker and tinkerer community.

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