2 x Roshield External Rat Bait Kit. Kit includes:. 2 x 150g Packets of 15 x 10g Pasta Bait Sachets. 4 x 150g Packets of 150g Whole Wheat Bait Sachets. 2 x Roshield Tamper Resistant Rat Bait Boxes. 2 x Key, Bait Rod & Bait Divider. 1 x Instructions. Easy to install rat bait stations to meet basic legal requirements for the control of rats within and around buildings.. Simply open boxes and add bait, close and place boxes in areas of high activity preferably near to burrows or their main feeding source.. The size of rodent infestations varies heavily and the quantity of bait required for total control depends on several factors including the size of population, a large infestation will require significantly more bait compared to a smaller less established issue. It is important to follow the instructions and statutory guidelines on the rear of the packets at all times.. Pasta Sachets: Difenacoum 0.0025% w/w & denatonium benzoate 0.001% w/w. (HSE Approved UK-2016-0995-0001). Whole Wheat Sachets: Bromadiolone 0.0025% w/w & denatonium benzoate 0.001% w/w. (HSE Approved UK-2016-0990-0001)
D**T
It is excellent value for money at £20 for 2 boxes
I live in a very rural house with a cesspit. So rats could be attracted by the aroma! Spotted one rat, then two a few days ago. I did some research on YouTube before buying this package. It is excellent value for money at £20 for 2 boxes, and 2 types of bait, with free delivery for quite a large box. My YouTube investigations showed that you have to get the rats interested in this new thing in the garden, otherwise they will avoid it. I placed the baited box in line with their ‘run’, putting a few dollups of mango chutney in the entrances. After 24hrs I checked the box. All the chutney had gone, and the seed bait, but not the pasta bait. I replaced the seed bait, then put cut up apricots at the entrances. Checked it after 48hrs. Everything had gone, apricots, seed and pasta bait! Not seen any rats this morning. Just replaced the seed and pasta bait, with chopped up apple and Nutella, their favourite, in the entrances. They were very well fed before their hopefull demise. Rats are very intelligent, and extremely wary of new things in their territory. I think that the very small number of negative comments on here were down to thinking that this product on its own, would be a 100% cure. You need to place it directly on the ‘run’ , then tempt them in with their favourites. With so much success with the one bait box, I have not needed to put the other one at the bottom of my garden. Excellent product!
A**D
quality kit
having recently had some of our rodent friends decide it would be good to come into the conservatory, decided it was finally time to act having four large dogs that have previously killed rats, and the resident red kites buzzing about, the need for boxes and Difenacoum / Bromadiolone based poison was a bit of a must, as although not the most lethal poison, it carries far less risk of secondary poisoning over Brodifacoum based products.... products arrived, well packed, complete with a couple of keys, warning stickers for the boxes and a couple of info leaflets... after donning a pair of nitrile gloves (unfortunately none in this pack), I bated the boxes and placed strategically in a couple of areas where I have seen rats running, unlike some other boxes, the grain holders in these are fixed (far better) and can also be extended to carry 500gr of grain bait with the use of the included divider... I chose to fill both side pods with grain and to stick 3-4 packs of the pasta on the metal rod (note: do not remove the pasta from its little cloth / paper bag) and waited.... I was also aware that the rats had taken up residency in the block built shed, as they had actually chewed through the wooden door frame to get in (did not touch the newer door which I treated with real, old fashioned creosote)... I placed a largish screw into the inside of the door frame just above the hole they had made and retreated.... popping into the shed a couple of hours later, the two pasta bags had been split open and contents removed, so I re-baited.. the next time they actually took the whole sachet, not just the paste... during the course of a week, they freely took pasta sachets and grain bait placed in a small tray within the shed, then literally overnight they stopped feeding... the same day I found 3 dead rats without even making a concerted effort around the shed area, once it dires out a bit after dear storm Callum I will strip the shed and find where they were nesting, yes I had seen very young babies prior to baiting, .... so, off to check the boxes, one near the shed had no pasta left and the grain had been partially taken, the other further up the garden not touched, this has been moved to a different area and will be checked again in a week... since finding the bodies, I have not seen any rat movement at all near the shed or house, and only one or two at the far end of the garden, so the population has been affected... as a note, I bought some other poison from another supplier, and a couple of boxes (yes it is a largish garden, and does have a small stable block with overgrown small paddock to the rear, previous owner kept ponies, I use the stables for storage)... I went to bait up around the stable area using the other suppliers boxes, these IMO are not as good as the ones supplied in this kit, they do not feel as solid, have a smaller rod / baiting area and the bait tray is a thin plastic thing that can easily be moved / tipped inside
A**Y
Clever Mice
After clearing away food sources and cleaning up, the first bait box was placed in the garage on a shelf next to some DIY materials. A routine check of the box next day showed that the mouse/mice had been at the seeds. However, the little beggars had put a piece of paper, some rusty screws and metal and plastic washers! Are we facing a Jerry mouse team about to build an extension? Perhaps the seed diet was considered deficient in some way. We hope that in two weeks the mice will be gone and that the garage will be tidy again.
O**9
Jury is still out on this product.
Disappointed with the struggle of opening the box with the key. The size of opening is small considering its supposed to be for rats too. I saw a very large rat which I think had come from a nearby alley way where people had dropped takeaway litter. I saw it run down by the side of my shed, so I placed one along side between the fence and the shed, and one inside the shed too as there were droppings in there. The bait remained untouched for two weeks so I tried sprinkling a few (and it was just a few) coco pops up to the bait box and in the entrance to try and lure any vermin in. The coco pops went but the bait is still in there. I have both the loose stuff and the sachets in the boxes. I suppose if there have been any mice they could have just eaten a little of the loose stuff and gone back to the nest to die, but I doubt very much any rat has been able to get inside the opening. Its been well over a month or two now and the bait is still in there. I am not convinced its because they have eaten a tiny a bit if any at all, but I haven't seen the rat either, so maybe it worked.
K**R
Perfect product.
These are excellent. They come with bait inside, but they are perfectly safe, whether you have pets or children. They have keys, to stop little fingers getting to the bait. I would recommend them to anyone with mouse/rat problems.
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