When you buy a rat bait box, you are told it will keep the poisoned bait safe from people and from wildlife - only rats or mice will go into the box. My experience is that it's hard to get rats to go in, but that small birds WILL go in and be poisoned! Also, because there are legal limits on how stung the poison can be, it's doubtful that one feed will kill a rat. Furthermore, you need to put 3 pouches in the box each time, and if they disappear (which can be daily) to put in 3 more - so especially if you have a number of rats to deal with, you're going to need an awful lot of packets, spend a lot of money, and probably denude your garden of birds! I will never use this method again - if you have a rat problem, my advice would be: 'call the council pest control line!'
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The price for 30 was very good the problem with all these rodent killers is they take far to long to actualy kill the mouse up to 7 days basicaly you are paying a lot of money to feed them for to long. it is also apparent that some mice are becoming resitant to them and some wont touch this type of bate attall but its obviusly a great money spinner for the producers.
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This product is fantastic! Safe to handle in little bags. I placed one inside where I had found droppings and one outside. Only one visit has seen the Mickeys off! I will keep the rest of the pack well wrapped up just incase its are needed again.
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Does a really good job of getting rid of problem mice
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Does the job, way less messy than the grain bait. Excellent value.
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