🐾 Keep your space rodent-free, the eco-friendly way!
EcoClear Products 620118 RatX Bait Discs offer a humane, all-natural solution for rodent control. Each 1 lb. bag contains 45 ready-to-use discs, formulated with food-grade ingredients to attract and eliminate rats effectively. Safe for use around people, pets, and livestock, these discs are perfect for various environments, including sheds and barns, while also reducing odors by up to 90%. EPA minimum risk approved, they are the ideal choice for both professional pest control and DIY enthusiasts.
B**I
Non-toxic to other life and that's the whole point
I feel your pain fellow rat-sufferers. They've invaded my house in the past, they may have killed my beloved lemon tree this year. When they strike one wants to see them dead as soon as possible. It is tempting to buy something highly toxic like bromethalin or an anti-coagulant rodenticide. Resist the urge. In the end having such a dangerous product in your home or yard and the risk it poses to other animals or even humans in not worth the faster action.It took some time to get the rodents to take the rat pellets. And I was frustrated to find them chewing little bits off a dozen pellets and scattering them around the yard, worried the amount they were ingesting may be insufficient. But I do believe it's working, the numbers truly seem diminished after a couple weeks.Oil or a small amount of peanut butter did increase palatability but they would chew the outside of the pellets and leave a lot of bait behind-- that being said I do think some of them got a toxic dose from this because again, the amount of activity in the yard and new rat feces is less and less.I am excited about leaving this product out all the time in bait boxes. And, I placed one out in a tray along with pellets and it was completely gone-- I suspect it was probably carried off to a nest. I have a feeling these discs may be more palatable without any additives that may make the product more effective.So yes, this product isn't going to be a 1-2 day kill like with some other products. But you can sleep easier not worrying you're going to kill wildlife, cats or dogs through accidental ingestion or secondary poisoning from eating deceased rodents.Calm yourself, be patient and don't resort to highly toxic baits that are harmful to the ecosystem, a danger to your loved ones and impossible to safely dispose of. At least that's where I am in the struggle for now.
A**R
Waste of money!
The rats sniffed it and ran off! Total waste of 45 quid a packet! Complete rubbish!
N**N
Does not work at all
A giant group of rats moved into my barn and I thought this would be the answer but I was disappointed to find it does not work. Based on the video of the rats frolicking around at night, I could see they were actively repelled from this. I put peanut butter and a trail of corn leading to it and after 2 weeks I opened the box to see they have not even nibbled it.
J**E
It doesn't work.
The product disintegrates in the bait boxes, the rodents don't eat it, more rats than ever nearly 4 weeks on. Expensive waste of money.
R**Y
This bait is lacking flavor attractant
This bait is lacking flavor attractant.I had to wipe peanut butter on all of the baits even the pellets I added peanut butter to them the mice not on them just a little bit before I put peanut butter on them for the price that I paid for it I expected more I ended up going back to my Victor mouse traps they are deadly with a little bit of light bread and peanut butter mashed into a hard ball bait the traps up let them sit for a couple three days until the bread hardens and it makes it last longer you catch three or four mice on one. I cannot recommend these to others they did not perform the way that I expected them to you shouldn't have to put your own attracted and even they give you the option of doing the same thing go figure I will not purchase .them again. As far as performance I did not find any dried up mice and did not see a decline in the number of mice that I had been seeing until I put the mechanical Victor traps out which they tell the truth. It cost me $60 of being lazy of trying to put out mice and rat bait.
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