🚫 Say goodbye to unwanted guests with RatKil!
Rat Poisoning Blocks 300g by RatKil are maximum strength bait blocks designed for effective rodent control. Each pack contains 10 x 30g blocks, formulated with over 15 unique cereals and sugars to attract rodents. The fast-acting poison ensures a lethal dose in just a few feeds, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. With a secure design for easy placement, these blocks are trusted by professionals and manufactured by a reputable family-owned company.
Package Dimensions | 23 x 20 x 3.4 cm; 320 g |
Manufacturer | Ratkil |
ASIN | B07MQ9W3JG |
M**.
Rat problem.....No More
Obviously the rats liked the bait. No more droppings etc. Hopefully gone forever.These bait pellets seem to work very well. Had issues in the winter last year and used the pellets which did the trick.
C**C
Does Job
Does the job
R**E
took a while but problem disappeared..
We had a visitor for a few days, it was not a mere mouse though, talking about huge, possible rat ... ( caught on nest camera). He was enclosed in a particular half of the house, but got under the sink and into gap under cabinets so was hard to catch during the day. Started doing some damage too biting pipes and wearing away plasterboard. Sticky pads? he just walked over them with disregard. This poison should strictly be used in a bait box, I guess its to protect animals from eating, however we had a controlled environment so I put a couple of blocks out in the room and sure enough he took it away into his little hideaway. A few days passed and he was still as active as ever, no sign of the poison taking effect. However on the 3rd night, his actions got noticeably more destructive, that's when he chewed through the under sink pipe and got into our main drainage system. I can only imagine this was the poison taking effect and he became desperat, this seems to be a dangerous time in terms of the damage he caused.On the 4th night, I then saw on the camera I had 2 visitors ! I've laid down electric traps, humane capture traps, snap traps, sticky pads, the whole lot. By the next morning, I killed 1 in a snap trap and there was no sign of the other. He seems to have disappeared down the pipe, with no return. I can only guess the poison causing him to die somewhere in the pipe or outside. taking apart our cupboards and looking for evidence elsewhere I can see red droppings everywhere ( the poison blocks are red) so he's been having a right old feast for a few days.All in all, they did the job but took some time. They are also of an odd shape, quite large and hard rather then the pasta type ones we have previously had success with. I think they are better suited as a preventative, in a bait box outside, before the problem has gotten into the home.
K**H
Very good product.
Works very well does the job.
C**M
Doesn't really work
Nothing works, folks - get the professionals in!
H**R
The only thing that worked
We had a mouse infestation in my urban London home for a week! We put down about 20 traps around the entire house. Glue traps, electric traps. Sticky pads. Nothing. I would have preferred if these had worked, as I would have had proof the mice were gone but these little critters were smart. They didn’t fall for the bait.Finally I decided to buy this poison plus. Peppermint. I mixed the peppermint with water and sprayed it throughout the entire house. Then, I put a piece of poison in each room and went to bed.The next morning I woke up to a dirty stench. Nothing like I had smelt before. I checked the poison in my room and large piece had been eaten. I assume it was the mice had died.Well... it’s been 3 days. No sign of em! I haven’t seen any droppings. No mice. Nothing.I really wish I had saved my money on all those stupid traps and just bought this poison in the first place. Killed them off in just ONE single night.From now on, I’m just using poison. It’s quick and easy. All over the internet it says the stench stays for week. This isn’t what I found. The smell went away in just one day, and was bareable as I sprayed the place with peppermint oil.As seen by the reviews this is a great product and does the trick so easy. No set up. No having to lay bait. Just check one piece in each room and wake up to a mice free home the next day.I’ve got pieces to spare. So the next time mice enter my home they’ll be dead in a night .
C**H
They're killersPut them under the bonnet
Put them under the bonnet of my car to stop the little b....s eating the wiring.
R**N
A feast for a rat
I've had two bait boxes 6 metres apart along a rat run for a week now and have a small security camera on the run capturing all ratty's activities and trips to the bait boxes.I've topped up the bait boxes twice and ratty is still making his daily appearances. If anything he is getting fatter, probably from all the free food in the boxes and braver. He no longer darts out oh is hole, grabs the bait and sprints back but now saunters out like he's out for a Sunday stroll. He's even popping out in daylight hours now too.This stuff has been disappointing, to say the least.I've awarded one star as it's clearly attractive to rats, but its lacking that killer instinct. It may work, eventually, but I've used up my supply and have found a seemingly much stronger poison elsewhere. Let's see how that goes.
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