Does Tomcat work on rats?

Does Tomcat work on rats?

When it comes to killing rodents, there’s a reason bait stations are a popular solution. A single ounce of Tomcat® Mouse Killer bait can kill up to twelve mice*. A mere four ounces of Tomcat® Rat Killer bait can kill as many as 10 rats*. It only takes a very small amount of Tomcat’s bait to kill each nibbling pest.

Is Tomcat rat poison safe?

TOMCAT All-Weather BLOX is a single-feeding anticoagulant rodenticide containing the active ingredient, Bromadiolone. It is an excellent clean-out and maintenance bait to control mice and rats, including warfarin-resistant Norway rats.

Who makes Tomcat rat poison?

Tomcat Rat and Mouse Bait – Motomco.

Is Tomcat a good mouse killer?

Tomcat Mouse Killer Child and Dog Resistant, Refillable Station effectively kills up to 12 mice* with one bait block while providing Tomcat’s highest level of station security. The bait station is also weather-resistant, making it the ideal station for indoor and outdoor use.

How does Tomcat rat killer work?

It’s a device that holds a bait block securely inside to prevent children and pets from coming in contact with it so they’re protected against accidental poisoning. Instead, a mouse or rat enters the station, eats a lethal dose of bait, leaves the station, and usually goes back to its nest where it dies 1-2 days later.

What does Tomcat poison do to mice?

Bromethalin is an acute, non-anticoagulant active that will begin to kill rats & mice in 2 or more days after consuming a lethal dose, faster than anticoagulant baits. Due to a quick knockdown when compared to anticoagulants, more rodents can be controlled with less bait.

Does Tomcat lose potency?

Rat poison does expire and degrade because it is typically made from organic materials with a shelf life. Even so, rat poison may remain potent after expiration but will slowly become less effective through time.

What happens to mice after eating Tomcat poison?

Most domestic rat and mouse poisons are anticoagulants: They affect the rodent’s blood, reducing the ability of blood to clot so that exposed rodents bleed internally and die. HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE BEFORE THEY DIE? Rodents that have ingested a lethal dose of single feed anticoagulant bait will die in 4-6 days.

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