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๐ญ Lock, bait, and conquer your mouse problem with pro-level safety and style!
This Black Tamper-Proof Mouse Bait Box & Pasta Sachet Kit offers a professional-grade, child- and pet-safe solution for mouse infestations. Featuring lockable boxes made from recycled plastics and highly palatable UK-made pasta bait, it ensures effective rodent control while preventing accidental access. The kit includes 5 secure bait stations, 15 sachets of potent bait, a special key, and comprehensive instructions, making it ideal for safe, eco-conscious pest management in homes and workplaces.





| ASIN | B00XL3EWIE |
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,016 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 304 in Rodent Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,642) |
| Date First Available | 13 May 2015 |
| Item model number | RPKIT2B |
| Manufacturer | Fort Products Limited |
| Material type | Plastic |
| Part number | RPKIT2B |
| Product Dimensions | 10.9 x 15.8 x 22.9 cm; 150 g |
G**2
An easy to use and effective last resort
These really did the trick. We had been struggling with a very small infestation in the house for sometime, using humane traps. Unfortunately food stuffs were still getting nibbled and half a pack of monkey nuts disappeared overnight one time. We also had various boxes nibbled in our garage. I believe the mice were coming in through the air bricks in the house. As much as we didnโt want to, it was time for something different to control them. These were great. Cheap, very effective and easy to use, with instructions covering not just how to set them up, but other things to do to ensure they work (remove other food sources, where to place them etc). Within the first few days things changed. Checking the boxes I could see the bait had been nibbled. Within 3 weeks I wasnโt seeing any of the bait disappearing. We obviously had a relatively small infestation and still have 2 of the bait pouches left. Easy to place (and poison is bagged so no need to touch directly and no great exposure), easy and quick to check and good advice included and entry is via a special plastic key that needs some force to push it, so cannot casually be opened. If you really have to use poison , which was a last resort for us, then these are a good way of dealing with a small infestation. If you think you might have a bigger infestation, probably worth ordering extra bait packs at the time as you will place 10 in the 5 bait stations initially, leaving only 5 for top ups.
B**I
thanks for helping
fantastic work , I can't believe that how make clear my property and save now against rat
J**N
BETTER THAN IN THE LAST CENTURY
The last time I had mice was in the last century. In those days the poison companies would sell you a sachet of rice or barley impregnated in poison, and a little plastic tray to pour the grain into. Perhaps my Sarf London mice were more uncouth than those out in the suburbs, but they were messy eaters and I ended up with poisoned grain all under the cooker. Lovely. These days this company supplies plastic boxes and sachets which are wrapped in edible paper. Open the box with the key, shove the entire sachet (without opening it) onto the spike and shut the lid. Your pets cannot get in (unless your pet mice escape),and you don't have to touch the poison. It should be a lot better. There are even fixing holes so you can screw the box (to the ceiling?). DON'T LOSE THE KEY! You need to open the box to see if the bait is being taken. If not, try putting it somewhere else. What you're hoping to see is activity where the mice take the poison to begin with, and then their visits tail off (~Tail off, geddit?). Unfortunately this may coincide with an unpleasant smell that lasts a few days - it's the smell of dead mice under the floorboards. I don't know if the poison will actually work but at least the whole baiting process is a lot more hygenic. Other companies also supply sachets that look identical and contain the same stuff, so you can shop around if you need to stock up again. The other option is to set traps which are probably more merciful, and certainly better environmentally. (Give the corpses naval funerals by flushing them down the loo). Or get a cat.
V**2
Reasonable bait boxes
We live in a thatched cottage and mice are constant visitors in our roof space. Personally I donโt like using poison, but with three lofts and reaching the age where I donโt want to climb ladders regularly, I use these more frequently than I would have previously. We had 3 boxes, now 13 strategically placed and which require me visiting them no more than twice a year to top them up. I can confirm that in the right environment these boxes will last for years. I have some of this product which have been in our loft for well over 5 years. The boxes themselves are manufactured from durable ABS material, in which there are two compartments to insert bait. I use wax type bait on one side and for this review, pasta on the other. I locate the boxes adjacent to a wall or beam/pipe/trunking: mice like to run parallel to these or similar - all explained much better in the leaflets accompanying the boxes. There is a simple locking mechanism to ensure that they are safe, which ensures that the box is difficult to open without the key. I find it annoying that these boxes only come with two keys per 10 boxes, but it ensures I keep them safe. A very simple bait box for mice. Pretty safe to keep bait out of the reach of all but the most determined child/pet; we donโt secure ours as they are located in our loft, but you have that option if you wish to attach them using a cable tie or similar. Recommended.
S**A
Solid, Secure, but not working yet!
The boxes are easy to set up and use, and very secure. . . . but the mice haven't touched them!! The instructions say this could be down to them having another food source, so I'm assuming maybe they're heading next door?? (They're in the walls and we live in a terrace) I have been blitzing our kitchen every evening make sure there is nothing for them to eat, no crumbs, cat food lifted etc, so we know they are not accessing food here. . . We've had the boxes down for about a week or so now, so still early days I suppose.
M**D
It works
I absolutely hate the thought that I'm now sharing my home with these rodents. No compassion here so went straight for the poison! I liked the idea of boxes and wrapped bait so I also bought some disposable gloves. It's easy to use and was delighted to find the mice also seemed to like it ! The company also send out supporting info on how to use the box and bait which is very helpful. I ordered more bait but so far only needed to use 4 more traps. I've not checked todays yet but yesterday only 2 of the boxes had very small amounts taken and the others untouched so here's hoping just like Elvis they have now left the building! This stuff works and def recommend it. I was told about it from a friend who had also had great success with it. Delivery price etc is also very very good.
S**S
Great items
Excellent product excellent fast service and delivery
X**K
Rubbish
Mice don't touch them
F**L
RatKiller
Works like a charm but the rats do come back after a while. The rats love this pink stuff coz I noticed it instantly attracts them and then they disappear but they come back after afew weeks again. Another thing, you should sell these baits seperately without the boxes. That many boxes are of not much use and also may be bring down the priceca bit.
A**I
Very very small , and poison donโt effect rat
Very very small , and poison donโt effect rat,
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