About the Cheetah

The Cheetah Rodent Control Machine was first introduced in 2010. Currently over 80% of our sales come from referrals and reorders from our customers.

The Cheetah’s 2-cycle engine produces carbon monoxide (CO) in excess of 25,000 ppm which is the lethal gas that asphyxiates burrowing animals.  



Operating the Cheetah Safely

The Cheetah Machine is very safe when used properly. Used improperly the exhaust gases produced by the engine are dangerous and potentially life threatening. Carbon monoxide produced by the engine is a colorless and odorless gas.

Use only in open areas. Never start or run the engine inside a room or building. Never treat a rodent tunnel that is within 100 feet of a building that is occupied by people or animals.

If  there is any doubt that carbon monoxide could enter a building or basement from an underground tunnel, the structures should be vacated of people and animals. Open all windows and doors before gassing a rodent tunnel. Do not reoccupy building for at least thirty minutes.

Keep your head at least 12” from the end of the exhaust tube and any tunnel entrances that may have carbon monoxide escaping from them.

Keep children, bystanders and animals 20 feet from the area of fumigation.

All engines have hot surfaces that could catch dry grass on fire, be aware of this and take appropriate action to prevent a fire from occurring.

Always wear eye and hearing protection.

Using low velocity air the gas is pumped into rodent tunnels at over a foot per second. This is twice as fast as simply using the pressure from the engine and a unique one-of-a-kind time saving design.

Though our testing we have determined the optimum air/carbon monoxide mixture and length of time to fumigate a rodent burrow depending on the type of rodent.

Carbon monoxide levels of over 15,000 ppm will kill ground squirrels in less than 2 minutes and larger rodents in 5 minutes.

Cheetah’s 4’-6” long flexible exhaust tube allows the user to easily target tunnel entrances.

Easy to use and portable, weighing only 16 pounds. It has a deep burrow penetration and is a cost effective system for dramatically reducing rodent populations. The commercial grade engine is built tough to provide years of service.

Safe to use, the Cheetah uses no explosives, poisons or chemicals, and is not harmful to root systems. It is built tough to handle rigorous use.

Using exhaust gases from a gasoline combustion engine has proven to be an extremely effective and safe means of controlling rodents when the delivery means is properly designed and the Cheetah Rodent Control Machine provides just such a delivery.

Cheetah Industries, Paso Robles, California, USA 93446 (805) 227-0624  M-F, 9AM-5PM, PST

www.cheetahrodentcontrol.com  deborah@cheetahrodentcontrol.com

Important

It is the operators responsibility to check with their state, county and local jurisdictions to make sure which rodents and pests can be taken using carbon monoxide (CO) and ensure that non-targeted species are not harmed by carbon monoxide.

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