Bait traps should be smaller and contained so you can cover more area for the price you pay whic...
Bait traps should be smaller and contained so you can cover more area for the price you pay which is a bit pricey. It's easy to set up and in one week I have had action on 1 of the 4 bait stations. 2 early to validate expectations
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Aug 5, 2018
I'm not sure why there are so many complaints about this product - perhaps manufacturer has chang...
I'm not sure why there are so many complaints about this product - perhaps manufacturer has changed its formula?
We had an invasion of pack rats. If you have never dealt with pack rats - trust me - it's not something you want to undertake. It's no fun to kill 16 rats in less than a week...
These bait trays work great. The only thing that one needs to keep in mind is that access to water needs to be eliminated to rodents during the time you use them. It "cements" their stomachs.
After a week after installing them in different areas (crawlspace), the presence of rodents is non-existent. Not sure why it did not work for others (reviews).
The only complaint we have is that upon arrival, one of the boxes had its seal broken and contents were all over the package. No big deal though - straight into a tray and into crawlspace it went.
Worked great!
This Mouse-X Ready-To-Use Pre-Measured Mouse Bait Trays (4-Pack) is amazing stuff. The active in...
This Mouse-X Ready-To-Use Pre-Measured Mouse Bait Trays (4-Pack) is amazing stuff. The active ingredients are Corn Gluten Meal and Sodium Chloride. Doesn’t sound like much of a poison to me. As long as it works on mice, I’m happy. I tried this stuff out by placing it along a wall in our garage that has been known to serve as a passageway for mice. I also placed a couple of trays in our garden, to deal with meadow voles that annually devastate our beets and sweet potatoes. I wouldn’t put any product in the garden, but I feel reasonably safe considering the active ingredients of Mouse-X. I must admit, I have missed the availability of peel and place mouse bait trays. They’re convenient, easy to use, and, even though the stuff is safe, it’s nice not to come in contact with the material. To be clear the Mouse-X container does list a Caution Statement. I’ve had the containers in place for three days and thus far no takers. I guess if it scares them off, that’s just as good as poisoning them. It is nice to be working with mouse controls that are both safe and effective.