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The D-Con Mouse Poison Bait Station is a ready-to-use, child-resistant rodent control solution featuring a transparent, disposable station pre-filled with 99% food-grade bait. Designed for indoor use, it offers a discreet, safe, and effective way to monitor and eliminate mice in high-traffic areas without the need for setup or cleanup.





| ASIN | B074CB7Y6G |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 141,626 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 1,744 in Rodent Control |
| Colour | Plain |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (7,583) |
| Date First Available | 28 July 2017 |
| Included components | 19200-99427 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 150 g |
| Item model number | 19200-99427 |
| Manufacturer | RECKITT BENCKISER |
| Material | Bamboo |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part number | d-Con - 1920099427 |
| Power source type | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 21.59 x 24.13 x 3.81 cm; 150 g |
| Size | 0.5 Ounce (Pack of 3) |
| Special Features | Ready-to-use |
| Specification met | FDA |
| Style | Compact |
M**S
I saw a field mouse had moved into my garage. Tried to evict him with sound wave device and other non lethal products, but the mouse wouldn’t go. I had to resort to this product, because I didn’t want rodents residing and multiplying in my garage. This product did exactly what it was formulated to do: it got rid of the mouse and its relatives. Easy to use: open packaging per directions, place along edge of room behind/under table, freezer, etc., where a mouse would travel and hide. Mouse dines, then dies. No dead corpse to have to clean up like with spring traps. Follow the safety instructions on packaging, and you won’t have any worries. Worked fast to get rid of my mouse problem when other products didn’t work at all.
K**8
Our house gets invaded every fall from freaking pesky mice deciding the chicken coop is too cold so now they need to move in and eat OUR food and sleep in OUR house. These do take time to work, which can be insanely frustrating, but they do work. I also like the plastic because our dogs don’t bother with them at all, and I don’t worry about the kids too much (my kids are older) If you have a dog that likes to get into things, I would not use these because they are obviously toxic and that will not end well. The containers are easy to clean and reuse too, and you can purchase bags of refills for them. They’re pretty durable too, we’ve had some of the same containers for years and they still look brand new. I also like that they’re clear so you can see through them and be able to tell if they’ve been munched on or if you need to move them to a new location. But like I said, they do take time to work! I would also be cautious if you have pets that like to hunt mice, because if they eat a mouse that’s poisoned, that could be a problem as well. These are a cost effective solution to get rid of those pesky mice!
P**W
These are nice, easy to use, self-contained bait stations, similar to ones I've used in the past. My prior stations allowed easy replacement of the bait, so I have a number of d-Con baits still in a sealed envelope. I haven't seen or heard a mouse in a number of years, until just recently, when I found some wrapped bread on the counter had been eaten. Also, there were a few tell-tale mouse pellets (turds if you will) on the counter. The mouse pellets look like small, dried black ants. I was surprised to see this because I leave some d-Con in my basement year round to take care of any stray mice that find their way in. Well, this mouse must be smarter than the average mouse. In addition to the new bait stations, I've left open baits in a couple of strategic locations, including on the kitchen counter where the bread had been eaten. This mouse hasn't touched the baits. I even layered a little peanut butter on one of the baits - still no interest by this mouse. Yet, I still find a few tell-tale mouse pellets. Well, that's disappointing. So I've resorted to buying a different type of trap - a Flip N Slide bucket lid. It should arrive today and I'll have to bait it with something this picky mouse likes.
D**E
I received these yesterday evening. I put one under the sink and under the cabinet ledge. I checked the morning (under the sink) and saw a mouse pellet in the entrance of the case, and sure enough the mouse chewed up 1/4 of the bait. Now hopefully, the bait does its job. The one under the cabinet ledge not touched. I had one placed in the attic, but wish I would've just taken the bait out of the case. I'm not sure if that one has been touched I'm afraid to go in the attic because of the mice.
Y**J
Effective for getting rid of field mice.
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