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Tomcat 100-31239-9 8-Count All Weather Rat Killer Ultra Block Bait, 1-Ounce
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Tomcat 100-31239-9 8-Count All Weather Rat Killer Ultra Block Bait, 1-Ounce

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632313

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Description:

TOMCAT Ultra 1-Ounce all-weather blocks are easy to handle. Blocks are pre-formed with multiple gnawing edges to ensure exceptional rodent acceptance and reliable results. Can be used for indoor or outdoor placements and in a variety of weather conditions. Block bait is ideally suited for use in either the TOMCAT rat or mouse sized bait station.

Features:

All weather blocks are easy to handle


Blocks are pre-formed with multiple gnawing edges to ensure exceptional rodent acceptance and reliable results


Can be used for indoor or outdoor placements and in a variety of weather conditions


Active ingredient, Bromadiolone


1-Ounce blocks


Product Details:
Product Length: 1.25 inches
Product Width: 4.25 inches
Product Height: 6.5 inches
Product Weight: 0.33 pounds
Package Length: 6.6 inches
Package Width: 4.3 inches
Package Height: 1.2 inches
Package Weight: 0.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 20 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 20 customer reviews )
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21 of 21 found the following review helpful:

5The best!Jan 01, 2009
By Moonie
We live in a new construction home that was built next to a huge open field so we have had an uphill battle with mice. We love the Victor mouse traps and have always used those but this winter it got to where we had too many mice to just put out traps.

One night I woke up and went to get a drink, turned on the kitchen light and 5 mice scattered! It was so disgusting, I woke up my husband and said we're going to the store and getting something now! I had been hesitant to buy any poisons due to the fact we have two dogs one who is a regular Dora the Explorer and I was afraid they would find it. But it had gotten to the point where the family's safety was at jeopardy with so many mice leaving messes everywhere.

By the time we got home from the store we were so tired and hubby convinced me to wait until the morning. So we put the box unopened on a shelf inside a storage closet. The next morning when we went to get the bait the mice had seeked out the box, tore into it, and eaten 3 blocks of bait! WOW! I can't believe how well it worked. So we went ahead and put the bait out where the dogs couldn't get to it. That night we saw our last live mouse. The next morning we found a dead one on our kitchen counter (gross!) and we haven't seen one since!

There hasn't been any dead odor either so I'm guessing the product works by making them thirsty then they leave looking for water and die in the field. It has just been a miracle worker for us. We have recommended it to others in our subdivision and it has worked for everyone. Just put out a few new blocks every month and your pesky problem should be gone :)

18 of 19 found the following review helpful:

5Use with caution for other animalsApr 15, 2011
By Eve F. Spencer
Make a rat bait container. Buy large size black PVC pipes about 4" wide(so you can get your hand in to change the bait). Have the hardware store cut each bait tube about 18" long.
Drill a hole on one side of the tube towards the center and a hole parallel on the other side so that a long thin metal stake ( used for holding down drip system hoses) or BBQ skewer can be inserted straight through the tube. Thread the stake through one side to the other catching the rat poison bait blocks inside the tube like a shish kabob. This way other animals are less likely to reach into the tube and get it and the rats HAVE TO EAT IT THERE and they can't haul it off to another location that may injure family pets. It's also easy to reload more bait in this tube.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

4Kills 'emJul 09, 2009
By thirty1flv
It hasn't gotten rid of all of our house mice but I think that's because we haven't found all their entry points and new ones are coming in. I've put this bait out and found green droppings, showing me that they are eating it. I've also opened the garbage once to find that 3 mice had crawled into the kitchen trash to look for food and since they'd just eaten the poison I had behind the trash they were so weak and sick they weren't able to get back out of the trash. It definitely kills them and they will eat it.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5The "Atomic Bomb" of rat controlJun 02, 2011
By K. Amesbury
Rats built a nest in one of my sheds and were using the dog-door as a highway into my kitchen.

I tried conventional traps (moderate success) and the new electronic trap (total failure) and then I tried the Tomcat rat bait.

This is the way to go.

I was hesitant about using rat bait because I'd read that rats will often die in the walls and create a stench. But apparently with this stuff, the rats get thirsty before they die and head out of the house looking for water.

Put out the bait. Three days later - no rats. And no stink.

If you have pets, you have to be careful about where you put the bait. My dog got a hold of one bait stick and was merrily munching away on it when I caught her. Fortunately, the poison is not nearly as toxic to dogs (even pound per pound) as it is to rats, and the dog suffered no ill-effects.

The same is not true of rats. You got rats? You get this stuff. No more rats!

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4Works Best If There Is No Other Food About.....Aug 06, 2010
By Ambergris "John Thomas"
I recently bought some of these blocks at the local Lowes here. I have used them before. I occasionally have a mouse problem of which whom seem to love the idea of coming back for a return engagement no matter how hard I try to discourage them. Good old fashioned traps, (as well as the new fangled ones available) still do a bang up job that you can see up close and personal. But a real solution to the problem is the very same that it is for any pest infestation. Take the matter to their home base. You get eight of these blocks for a very reasonable price. And there is no question that the poison in them is most effective against the vermin. The only problem I have encountered with them in the past is the mice will tend to ignore them if there is some better vittles available. That is, if your particular mice are already getting into your cereal, potatoes, bread, etc, they will continue to dine on the higher priced and gourmet items regardless if these are made available or not. I really don't know how tasty they are to mice, but I tend to believe they are not as good as what else we can offer them in our kitchens. These work best if you seal away all your food as well as you can for the duration of the treatment. (About 2 weeks according the package). I think that no matter how much food is about that they can get into, these blocks will not be totally ignored. But they certainly work much more effectively when they are the only game in town. Oh and one other point, the package directions claim that you should continue supplying these blocks for at least a week after any infestation seems to have eased, or you surmise that all the mice that you had are gone. It's not just this company trying to sell you more blocks. I have quit early on them before only to see them return again later on. The complete usage of all in the box is a good bet to tackle the entire colony. The package recommends one block for every 12 to 15 feet of floor space, so buy accordingly depending on the size of your spread. Recommended, and economical...

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