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Posted By: supercoonboy

Mouse Poison - 10/15/12 01:24 AM

What is good stuff to use in my garage? Is the Tomcat green block stuff they sell at the farm store any good?
Posted By: Andytrapper

Re: Mouse Poison - 10/15/12 01:58 AM

I like it, pretty good stuff
Posted By: Dave Schmidt

Re: Mouse Poison - 10/18/12 01:20 AM

Professional baits are several times more palatable than the store-bought stuff. Half of my mouse jobs have a few D-con boxes lying around - untouched.
Posted By: Paul Winkelmann

Re: Mouse Poison - 10/18/12 10:02 PM

Dave, you need to qualify that answer! I find that store bought baits are twice as platable for our technicians as professional baits. ( I'm guessing that we save thousands by buying bait that says "skunk" somewhere on it! )
Posted By: Dave Schmidt

Re: Mouse Poison - 10/24/12 01:56 AM

Larry: Here, try some of this cheese!
(Curly eats the cheese.)
Larry: How do you feel?
Curly: Never felt better in my life!
Larry: I knew it! I should have put more rat poison in it!
-from Ants in the Pantry
Thanks to wife Laura, the Stooge Girl.
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Mouse Poison - 10/24/12 11:57 AM

I have to agree with Dave. My experience has shown at least with a few products sold in Farm Stores and local hardware stores that consumers buy readily, that some rodenticide baits are not as appealing as some commercial products that we have found to be more acceptable.

When doing side by side monitoring with several type baits you will learn the favorites over time.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Mouse Poison - 10/24/12 02:05 PM

Perhaps....but we have found that success has a lot to do with placement.
Posted By: AJE

Re: Mouse Poison - 08/13/19 03:30 AM

Originally Posted by DaveK
Perhaps....but we have found that success has a lot to do with placement.

I try to place in corners or along walls, and not right out in the open.
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