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Tomcat with Bromethalin Bait Chunx is a professional-grade rodent control solution designed for agricultural use. Each pail contains 4 lbs of potent bait that effectively targets Norway rats, roof rats, and house mice, ensuring a swift and efficient elimination process. With mandatory bait stations for safety, this product is ideal for professional applicators looking to maintain a pest-free environment.
Target Species | Mouse |
Item Form | Pellets |
Item Weight | 4.25 Pounds |
Active Ingredients | Bromethalin |
L**E
This stuff works
I have purchased this product for years with consistently good results. I put out several bait trays every winter in my farm shop and since I started this years ago the amount of mouse damage that I have experienced has dropped dramatically. Usually the mice eat it so well that I need to reload the bait containers about mid winter. They seem to like the taste. The amount in one of these containers is more than I can use in one season but it seems to maintain it's potency for at least 2-3 years (and the mice continue to consume it even when older and not fresh. Would purchase again. I only supply it in locked specially made bait containers and given that have never had any accidental ingestions.
L**A
Works well. I use it it every year
Haven’t used it yet on this purchase but I used this before. It worked well. Kept the squirrels and chipmunk populations down. I could really tell the difference. But as all unwanted pests, they did repopulate. Going do it again this year. I’m good with using this every year. Easy to use, just break the pieces into at least 3 pieces. As far as other unwanted animals, not sure if it affects them, but I really don’t care if it does.
C**Y
THIS IS YOUR SOLUTION!
Oh man, I have been waiting to write this bad boy for a minute.So, my wife and I moved into our new home with limited signs of mice evidence. I did notice some droppings around our water heater, but assumed they were old and well taken care of. Fast forward a year and we were being ATTACKED! It went from no mice activity to holes in our dog food bags, crawling in the walls, and eventually them running around in the house. The house was the last straw...I began battle.Naturally I went for the cheapest options first. We did wooden mouse traps with peanut butter. They would get set off and the peanut butter would be gone, but no mouse. Next, giant wooden rat traps. Same story. Then, sticky pads and traps combined. Got two kills with the sticky pad, but the mice still seemed to begetting off of them somehow. I WAS LOSING MY MIND! The freaks were still running around the house and pooping everywhere. My whole garage smelled terrible and it was seeping into the house. I would even flip the light on real quick and peak my head into the garage only to see them sitting on my golf bag staring at me. They didn't even care. I took that personally and decided there were no longer any rules.I bought 24 JAWS mouse traps from amazon. These were not as productive as I would have liked, but I was getting kills. Then it happened, 1 RAT (bc this motherlover was huge) got caught in three traps at the same and was still flailing around in my garage. I grabbed my shovel and took its head. The line had been crossed. I was committed.POISON, it had to be done. I read reviews for hours and everyone seemed to have the same issues I did. So I got the bait and spread it in 3 of the main locations I saw activity. They ate it fast, like within the hour. Every time one disappeared, I replaced. Eventually the bait stopped disappearing. Then came the smells. Mice dying in my vents and walls. From what i've read, that will go away.BUT THEN! And you aren't gonna believe this nonsense...My wife and I are watching TV downstairs and something caught her eye. There was a flipping rat sitting within a couple feet of us staring at our Xmas tree. She flipped, I flipped, our son laughed. It didn't move. I walked up to it. Nothing, it stood cold. The poison must have it messed up in the head, right? I decided to sweep it into a box; didn't have to. I put the box down and walked right in. After staring at it for twenty minutes I realized what had to be done. I took it outside and removed it's head with my shovel. The dded was done.Now we wait....Listen, this stuff will solve your problem. But when the time comes, you will have to "take matters into your own hands".God's Speed.
M**R
Mice repeatedly nibble TOMCAT Bait Chunx; Unclear how well this formulation actually kills the mice
My home was recently invaded by what at the time seemed like a mob of mice. The first clue was that the TOMCAT Bait Chunx blocks I routinely leave out in my laundry room and attic were aggressively attacked and consumed. (Note: I have no children or pets in my home so there is no chance of accidental poisoning by consuming some of the bait.) I replaced the TOMCAT Bait Chunx blocks and over 5 days the mice would return during the evening hours and consume more of the bait.I was losing patience waiting for the TOMCAT Bait Chunx (active ingredient: Bromethalin @ 0.01% concentration by weight/volume) to kill the mice. I next purchased a 4 lb pail of TOMCAT Bait Chunx on Amazon to ensure that the bait was fresh with maximum potency. I proceeded to place fresh TOMCAT Bait Chunx, each day, on the laundry room shelf where the mice had been feeding. The mouse (mice?) continued to feed each evening, usually twice nightly.To encourage the mouse (mice?) to eat more of the TOMCAT Bait Chunx bait block I started adding a small amount of peanut butter to the open ends of the TOMCAT Bait Chunx blocks. Amazon sells KONG brand dog/pet peanut butter treat in a squeeze tube. This pet treat is mostly peanut butter in a tube, makes it easy add peanut butter to the open holes on the ends of the TOMCAT Bait Chunx with minimal mess.So basically at this point the mouse (mice?) had trained me to clean up their mess each morning and place a nice cold supper plate of TOMCAT Bait Chunx with peanut butter for their dining pleasure. After diligently trying the bait route for another week I dug out my well used V snap trap.I baited the V snap trap with a small piece of bacon (not too crispy). I let the mouse (mice?) explore the V snap trap with the spring not compressed. After two more nights I set the V snap trap, this time tying the bacon to the bait bar of the V snap trap so that the mouse could not grab the bacon and escape. I dabbed the tiniest amount of of the KONG peanut butter treat on the bait bar of the trap. I placed the snap trap close to a fresh TOMCAT Bait Chunx block; this time I only applies a very small amount of the KONG Peanut Butter treat to the TOMCAT Bait Chunx block to encourage the mouse to seek out the peanut butter on the snap trap. It worked, I caught one mouse using the old reliable V snap trap.Separately I caught two more mice in my attic using my Rat Zapper Ultra electronic trap (also purchased on Amazon). I baited the electronic trap with a small amount of real peanut butter placed in a bottle cap.I have no way of knowing if the mice I caught with the V snap trap and the electronic trap were tripping balls as a result of having consumed more than a week's ration of the TOMCAT Bait Chunx but they (the mice), definitely went towards to light and whatever comes next.Before I caught the laundry room marauder mouse I surprised the mouse while it was feeding on the TOMCAT Bait Chunx block. Byy this time I knew the laundry room mouse's dining schedule to within a half hour. I was able to follow where the mouse went as it climbed up the wall to escape the beam of my flashlight. I later inspected the area and found a large gap in the mortar between the top of two concrete foundation blocks. I have since sealed the hole with caulk and a KTOJOY Stainless Steel Wool Scrubber pad (also purchased on Amazon.) As to whether the TOMCAT Bait Chunx with Bromethelin (0.01%) effectively kills mice, I would need a rematch.
J**E
It really works with continued use!
Worked great! I put them around my home and outside and I no longer have a rodent problem. I bought an older home so the first winter they appeared, so glad that battle is over. I suggest to keep using them to keep them away.
N**E
Problem solved in a weekend
Why did you pick this product vs others?:It took care of our pest problem VERY quick. I didn’t seal the lid and over a weekend , lets just say the bait was gone and so was our problem Effectiveness:Wildly effective
K**R
Effective on voles
It works on voles,like advertised. We had been afraid to use poison because of our dogs but they have not bothered the baited and filled vole holes. I wish we had tried the bait earlier.
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