Say Goodbye to Pests! 🐾
The 1KG Rat & Mouse Rodent Poison Killer Control & Treatment Kit features a proven Bromadiolone formulation, designed for effective long-term rodent control. This eco-friendly solution uses highly palatable wheat bait, sourced from British farmers, and comes in a user-friendly kit with 10 sachets, making it ideal for managing average to large infestations.
Package Dimensions | 23.4 x 15.4 x 9 cm; 150 g |
Part number | RWW1KG |
Item display height | 3 inches |
Item display length | 12 inches |
Item display width | 9 inches |
Item display weight | 1.1 Kilograms |
Material type | Wheat |
Manufacturer | Fort Products Limited |
Manufacturer reference | RWW1KG |
ASIN | B07DPNBDV6 |
D**E
it works well
excellent product the rats have eaten every last grain.
R**O
Sadly it works
I've used this before. We get rats and mice in our loft but this product is effective. It takes a week or two and you may have to replenish the trays a couple of times but it does work.
A**R
Good
Lovely
B**Z
Great stuff
Excellent. Arrived very quickly & easy to use.
Z**H
Didn’t work
I had mice issues and bought this bait but it did not get attracted to the bait and did not eat it. The move would literally go past the bait not caring to eat it. The mice did eat the bait after a few weeks of leaving it but it did not resolve the mice issue. It was still there. Not strong enough.
B**N
Work well against rats and mice.
This bait works well. Took about ten days of putting bait out and the infestation had been resolved. Have used before with good results. I recommend that when used, keep treatment going until bait is no longer being taken, this will mean multiple treatments. Would recommend.
G**U
Works on smaller grey mice
Bought this about 5 months ago and it has consistently got rid of the smaller grey mice in the laundry (they eat it all!) but not the larger brown mice in the kitchen and sitting room. The latter just don't even touch it!
T**Y
Did the trick...
I have a Victorian house with floorboards, I live in the country so every October as the food in nature starts running out there will always be mouse activity as they come indoors to feed & breed. If you deal with it firmly and sensibly you can nip it in the bud very simply and quickly:1. Vacuum and clean food prep areas - leave no food crumbs anywhere on the floor of your home, no petfood mess - nothing. Ensure packets of food are out of reach or securely stowed in cupboards where there is no access from the ground - remember, mice can fit through the tiniest of gaps. Store foods in metal tins if you need to.2. Bait multiple traps under the kitchen units where mice like to run. Rather than cheese (which does work) use high-energy foods such as peanut butter or nutella (mice go totally nuts for both of these). Bait several traps and don't use loads of bait - a match-head size blob is fine, the more effort a mouse makes to get this small amount the more likely there are to spring the trap. Check regularly and have a supply of bags handy when you need to do the grisly task of disposal. (Humane traps work - BUT a mouse has a range of half a mile, so these are totally useless unless you are prepared to go to the effort of going a mile away from your home to release each time.)3. if like me you have floorboards and you detect mice scuttling about - lift a board and set up poison bait. I use two kinds - the solid waxy kind (you will need to nail or wire this to a joist so that it encourages gnawing) and the loose 'red wheat' kind (this product). I put a few bait stations down, and check regularly that there is activity.Do all this and you will deal with all but the worst infestations within a few weeks. Good luck!
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