3 best mouse poison pellets

Motomco Tomcat Mouse and Rat Bromethalin Pellets, 5-Pound

Motomco

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Product description

Bromethalin is a potent acute toxicant. Rodents stop feeding after eating a toxic dose so more rodents are controlled with less bait. Kills anticoagulant resistant norway rats, roof rats and house mice. For use in and around agricultural buildings and homes. Active Ingredient: Bromethalin 0.01%

  • This product is intended for farm and agricultural settings
  • Bromethalin is a potent acute toxicant
  • Rodents stop feeding after eating a toxic dose so more rodents are controlled with less bait
  • Kills anticoagulant resistant Norway rats, roof rats and house mice.
  • Bromethalin is a potent acute toxicant.
  • Rodents stop feeding after eating a toxic dose so more rodents are controlled with less bait.
  • "Kills anticoagulant resistant norway rats, roof rats and house mice."

User questions & answers

Question: What is the shelf life of this tub? I plan to use slowly over 3-4 years but will keep tub tightly closed in dry area. Thanks
Answer: I don't know the difference unless the M143 is a mouse trap, not rat. I got the bigger one because sometimes they would go off and catch nothing but sometimes the bigger one isn't sensitive enough to be set off, because of the weight. I just use sticky rat traps now.
Question: Does the pellets come in small bags
Answer: This trap is 2.875”W x 5.375”L x 2.625”H when unset. When the trap is set it, it is 3.75”H.
Question: I used a rat poison that is granulated and is turquoise for moles. Government changes in how it's sold making me look elsewhere. Anyone use for moles
Answer: Some rodents are very clever. I was advised to use a tiny dab of peanut butter. It forces the rat to scrounge around more thereby increasing likelihood of tripping the mechanism.
Question: Is it harmful to small dogs
Answer: We apologize for any confusion! The M144 model traps are the beige Power-Kill™ Rat Traps, and the M393 model traps are the black Power-Kill™ Mouse Traps (pictured). The trap information is correct and we are in the process of correcting the photos provided.

EcoClear Products 620109, MouseX All-Natural Non-Toxic Humane Mouse Killer Pellets, Ready-To-Use Pre-Measured 3 oz. Bait Trays, 4-Pack

MouseX

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  • 4-pack of red plastic bait trays pre-loaded with 3-ounces of MouseX pellets; just peel off cover and place
  • Humanely kills mice; non-toxic and 100% SAFE for people, pets and wildlife
  • 100% natural method to eradicate mice in just one feeding
  • Zero chance of secondary poisoning to any animals or birds of prey
  • No risk of contamination to crops, food or secondary poisoning to birds of prey
  • Completely biodegradable, zero environmental pollution; 25 (b) classification requiring no special handling, storage or disposal
  • PLEASE NOTE: voles, gophers, and moles have a different digestive system than mice or rats and will not be killed by this product

User questions & answers

Question: Where is this product made
Answer: Only about a month, I think.

Product features

Safe Around People & Pets

Non-toxic and safe for use around people, pets, livestock and wildlife.

SAFE

Naturally derived and completely poison-free.

Can be Used Inside or Outside

Designed to be ecologically friendly and can be used for both indoors and outdoors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How Long does it Take to Kill a Mouse?

A: When used correctly death will occur within 3 to 5 days of regular feeding. More mice may be seen during this period as they become lethargic and slower to react to disturbance

Q: My Pet Ate MouseX. What Should I do?

Our product is completely poison free, making it safe for use around all people, pets, and wildlife. It is only lethal to rats, mice, and voles, as the product targets a unique characteristic within their digestive tract. Do not induce vomiting. Simply make sure that the dog has access to plenty of fresh water.

Q: Is MouseX Harmful to Wildlife?

A: No, MouseX is safe for all wildlife. MouseX is also safe for birds of prey as there is no risk of secondary kill.

Introduce MouseX

Use MouseX as instructed in areas where mice are an issue. The mouse gets used to it. They trust it. And then, they eat it.

Dehydration

MouseX blocks the hair-like receptors in the mouse's digestive system. These receptors tell them they're thirsty. So once they're blocked by MouseX, the mouse no longer has the desire to drink.

Kidney Failure

The dehydrated mouse is mummified from the inside out, so it never smells.

MOTOMCO Tomcat Mouse and Rat Pack/Pail, 3-Ounce, 22 Count Pail

Motomco

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Product description

Tomcat rat and mouse bait place.-Tougher than a barnyard cat for controlling rats and mice.-Tuman food-grade ingredients and enhancers, for a bait so palatable that rats and mice.-Kills rats and mice in 4-6 days.-Size: 3 Ounce.

  • Tougher than a barnyard cat for controlling rats and mice
  • Kills rats and mice in 4-6 days
  • Size: 3 Ounce

User questions & answers

Question: Is it only for indoor or outdoor too
Answer: Could work outdoors if you know where rats or mice are located/path they travel.
Question: Will it kill mice
Answer: It definitely kills rats. We had 1 or more and within a few days of putting the Tomcat out, they were gone. I haven’t seen any dead mice but I’m assuming it kills them too.
Question: Will this work for deer mice
Answer: I haven't heard of deer mice, But it works pretty good with mice and rats.
Question: Should I get this bag design or the bait block, I will be using them in unfinished attic and inside walls. Thanks
Answer: Same experience- the DeCon pellets work. The blocks made by either company do not work. Have tried the blocks with and without the wrapper. ( use gloves when taking off the wrapper...Odd that there are no instructions regarding the wrapper. Leave on or off. ) Bottom line is the blocks do not work. Pellets do, but they are off the market. My guess is for child and pet safety reasons. The warfarin active can kill and I guess if a hawk or fox eats a poisoned mouse.....Unfortunately, the old snap trap is the way to go. Glue traps are inhumane.

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