Rat bait station rodent bait station.
Outdoor rodent bait stations.
The bait station is weather resistant and refillable.
Place the bait in locations where rodents or their signs have been seen.
Mouse stations are smaller and will only fit mice.
The downside at least for some people is that the product is geared toward eliminating ants outdoors.
Mouse stations are smaller and will only fit mice.
The bait is mold and moisture resistant.
If you have a rodent problem that is manageable with a few bait block placements and do not want to deal with touching or storing loose bait blocks for safety reasons disposable stations like the tomcat mouse killer child dog resistant disposable station or the tomcat rat mouse killer child dog resistant disposable.
The tomcat rodent station is a highly versatile device designed for indoor or outdoor use.
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Rat bait stations 2 pack weather and tamper resistant for indoor outdoor rodent control refillable w 2 locks and key cruelty free alternative to rat mouse traps safe for kids and pets.
Rat stations are larger and will fit rats or mice.
Rodent bait stations are used to protect rat or mouse baits snap traps or glue boards from weather children pets and non target animals.
It can be locked for the highest level of station security.
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Rodent bait stations are used to protect rat or mouse baits snap traps or glue boards from weather children pets and non target animals.
It is tamper resistant to kids and pets.
Made of highly durable plastic this station helps protect children and pets from accidental exposure to rodent baits or traps.
The harris rat and mouse bait station effectively kills rats and mice.
Tomcat bait stations come in disposable and refillable options.
The first thing to do when selecting a bait station is to know which rodent you are trying to control.
Rat stations are larger and will fit rats or mice.
The first thing to do when selecting a bait station is to know which rodent you are trying to control.