🚀 Say goodbye to unwanted guests with Tomcat's ultimate rodent solution!
The Motomco008-22920 198889 Tomcat with Bromethalin Meal Bait is a powerful 5 lb rodent bait designed for effective pest control. Its edible formula, featuring the active ingredient bromethalin, ensures maximum attraction and efficiency in eliminating rodents.
Liquid Volume | 1 |
Item Weight | 5.4 Pounds |
Y**O
It worked for my persistent groundhog problem
It says it works for voles, so I decided to try it on groundhogs that have made multiple holes on my 4 acre lawn. I tried scent deterrents (ammonia, 30% vinegar, pepper flakes, epson salt, lavender, moth balls), filling their holes with pebbles and stones -- none of it worked. I also tried poison with Zinc Phosphate and that didn't help either. THIS IS IT! This has different poison ingredient, Bromethalin. I have not seen them active in a few days and I'm thrilled. Pour a generous amount in their holes, ideally on a dry/sunny day. They seem to have died in their tunnels as I haven't had any dead carcasses. The only other thing that helped was to trap them in a cage and dispose of them, but that service costed me $595 for 1 week, and let's just say that I had many more than the 2 that were caught. This product is definitely worth trying.
D**E
Works in ways I never expected
This rat bait not only works extremely well but it has been effective on moles in their tunnels and cut ants at their mounds. I’ve kept the jug handy on the back porch for months but learned a new one this morning. After last night’s storm I went out and the jug was knocked over and there was a one inch hole gnawed in the bottom and bait scattered everywhere. I’m guessing it was the armadillo that has been destroying the yard for years. Two birds with one stone as they say and I didn’t have to lift a finger.
P**O
Works on voles but ineffective if gets wet
I have horrendous vole problem. Live in SE Ohio forested ridge top and these varmints girdle small trees and eat roots of shrubs and trees to point of death or severe deformity. They also tunnel so much they cause "collapses/sink holes" in flower garden.I use this product placed directly in tunnel openings as well as puncture tunnels. I use a funnel with tube for both of these methods. It is a single meal kill which is all I use. Trying to bait for multiple feedings, in my opinion is inefficient and if your going to dispatch something, do it quick. I also broadcast Eraze AG in winter when food is scarce and slim risk of desirable small animals will eat it. I also bait with I also have planted garlic as read that voles will stay away where growing. I haven't noticed any marked improvement.I also use bait stations and spikes with Jaguar All-Weather Bait Chunx. I like this product but has significant cost particularly using with bait stations.I have a recent finding that others may find helpful for voles. I planted a slope for quick erosion control with Asian Wild Ginger. Very good quick growing nice looking ground cover that spread rapidly. It has spread quickly, looks great, hearty in almost all soil and conditions, deer resistant AND where it has become prominent ground cover, I have no vole problem. I will not fully review this plant as do your own research, I do want to add that it does tend to be a bit invasive.SO I hope this helps some with others into shrubs and perennials that are dealing with one of the most miserable enemies to our endeavor. Peace out!
R**S
I was Skeptical...but it does work
We have an open area behind our house where all sorts of rodents immigrate into our yard.A few days ago I saw a rat run across the patio and disappear from view. I ran out to follow it and it had disappeared. There were a few places it could have gone but one place in particular to hide.Fortunately where I thought it went is a place where the dog can't go, so I poured some of this bait there and also in the center of the bush where I believe it came from.Yesterday, which is 4 or 5 days later, I found a half dead rat in the flower bed. Today, I (well actually the dog sniffed it out) found another rat half dead under a bush. So in 2 days we got rid of two rats. Today's rat was around 50% bigger than the one yesterday.The rats weren't dead, only incapacitated enough so I could pick them up with a shovel and they didn't move much at all. Glad I found them alive before the dog got hold of them or they died and started to stink.So, my experience is good with this product. Hopefully it will work for you as well.
I**I
Does not work on large smart rats
I was struggling for one month with some very smart rats. I was ashamed that a rat could outsmart me although I have a Ph. D. in biology. I have a camera set up to observe wildlife in front of my house and one day I observed some rat activity.First I bought the rat poison “Tomcat with Bromethalin Bait Chunkx Pail” for $28. Unfortunately, the rats did not even get close to them as I observed on the replay camera footage. Then I decided to pulverize the chunks and mix them with some dog food and small amounts of peanut butter. I made ½ inch balls (using rubber gloves) and put them out on a small plastic tray. This time the rats happily transported the balls back to their burrow.After a week of making poison balls and not observing any change, I decided to order “Motomco 008-22920 198889 Tomcat with Bromethalin Meal Bait, 5 lb” for $41. Unfortunately, the rats hardly touched the poison. Then I made small balls with this poison as described above but did not need to pulverize saving me some effort. The rats liked these balls but did not seem to have any detrimental effect on them. They were happily collecting them and taking them back to their den.Finally, after a month I went to Home Depot and bought 2 Victor M201 Rat Traps with metal trigger for $5.20. (Note: Do not buy the Victor M326 Rat Traps with the plastic pedal trigger, those are greatly inferior). I set up the traps at dusk to avoid catching any squirrels. Put a little peanut butter on the triggers with a spatula to avoid transferring any human smell. I set up one trap close to where I observed rat activity with my camera and another by a large entrance hole in the ground. Within 2 hours I killed two large, about 10-inch size rats with each trap. The next week all rat activity sized.My conclusions:1/ The poison did not kill the large rats. They did not eat enough of it in one month or they were somehow resistant to the poison.2/ Using the poison and Victor trap together makes sense. The poison will kill the rat pups and the trap will eliminate the large rats.3/ I hope that this write-up helps someone with very smart rats.
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