Roshield Pre-Baited Poison Mouse Bait Box Kit – Advanced
Roshield Pre-Baited Poison Mouse Bait Box Kit – Advanced Single Feed Mice Killer – Fast & Safe Infestation Control (Ready-to-use 5 Pack, Brodifacoum)
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Dimensions: | 23.6 x 15.8 x 8.6 cm; 360 Grams |
Part: | RPBMB5x1 |
Manufacture: | Fort Products Limited |
Dimensions: | 23.6 x 15.8 x 8.6 cm; 360 Grams |
Reference: | RPBMB5x1 |
Put all 5 boxes down in my kitchen last night and this morning 4 out of the 5 have been nibbled on :0). The only one that didn’t get a bite was in a storeage cupboard so the mice seem to like them
bought to put around the garden to get rid of some rodents.. not seen any takers yet on the bait,, but if you want to attract rat then get the larger ones.. these are most likely only suitable for mice. and not rats..
Does what it says ! I have a mouse infestation problem in my garage. Put these down and the mice took the bait almost instantly within 2 days. Have yet to see if I have got rid of the mice fully as it’s early days yet. I have tried various ways of eliminating the mice problem previously including humane methods to no avail !! So fingers crossed this will prove to be a positive outcome
I bought these to put under my shed, after finding visitor inside,
these slide nicely under the shed against the floor joist. am yet to see any other visitors inside, so hopefully they are doing there job.
only let down, is out of the pre-baited pack of 5, you only have one that has the access key attached to it.
I recently tried out the Roshield Pre-Baited Poison for dealing with a pesky rodent problem in my home, and I am more than impressed with the results. This product has proven to be highly effective and incredibly convenient, making it a must-have for anyone dealing with unwanted pests.
One of the standout features of the Roshield Pre-Baited Poison is its ease of use. The pre-baited design eliminates the need for messy and time-consuming preparations. I simply placed the poison in the areas where I suspected rodent activity, and within a short period, I started seeing positive results. The convenience of this product saved me valuable time and effort, allowing me to focus on other important tasks.
The effectiveness of the Roshield Pre-Baited Poison is truly remarkable. It quickly attracted the rodents and effectively eliminated them.
One aspect that sets Roshield Pre-Baited Poison apart from other products is its focus on safety. The poison is designed with a tamper-resistant bait station, ensuring that it remains secure and inaccessible to children and pets. This feature provided me with peace of mind, knowing that I was using a product that prioritizes safety without compromising its effectiveness.
In conclusion, I highly recommend Roshield Pre-Baited Poison to anyone in need of an effective and convenient solution for rodent control. Its pre-baited design, potent formula, and focus on safety make it a top choice for dealing with unwanted pests. With Roshield, you can confidently tackle your pest problem and enjoy a pest-free environment.
Bought these before the winter came in and left them outside where it looked like mice were getting into the house, no mice at all this winter. they worked.
Bought another pack and spread them around the garden perimete
Good product but with the boxes being pre baited some some bits of poison had become dislodged and were in the packaging. I would recommend that you have an extra layer of protection before putting pre baited boxes straight into the delivery box. They do work quickly but just be aware that there may be bits of dislodged poison in the box.
We’ve had a couple of mice in the flat recently and before the management co could get pest control out, we decided on a pack of these & a couple from B&Q to see if we could thin the herd a little and give ourselves some peace of mind. I was slightly sceptical regarding effectiveness to be honest, but they’ve exceeded expectations. The B&Q ones remain completely untouched, whilst these have wrought much sorrow upon Mickey’s household.
If you know where the critters like to run, then stick a couple of these along their path and watch the body count rise. If you’re not sure of their favourite routes, stick them down against walls etc and check every day or two (there’s a little key supplied that lets you open the box). If the red block inside hasn’t been touched, relocate. If the block has been nibbled and there’s crumbs of it inside, you’re on the right track. They’re literally taking the bait and you can expect the mousey grim reaper to pay a visit shortly.
Also, if you are using these inside the home, be warned that in our experience the critters seem to quite often expire within sight of the traps themselves. Of the 4 we’ve sent to meet their maker so far we found them all within a foot, at most, of the box. Anyone who tells you they nibble at these and then head off away somewhere to drift peacefully off to rodent heaven is talking out of their arse. So be prepared to undertake corpse removal & disposal.
I put up with the mice for a while, until i found one in my bedroom and they started crapping in my cutlery drawer. I started with snap traps, until i half caught a mouse across the face and when i went to dispose of the trapped mouse, it got free and scurried away in to its hole after looking at me in a “why did you do this to me father” type of way. After i sat, feeling a mixture of guilt, anger and sorrow for this now deformed mouse scurrying around under my floorboards, i decided i didn’t have the heart to use snap traps. I bought these boxes, placed them by their hole and overnight the mice went FERAL for them. These mice are big, the holes for them are not. This didn’t stop them though, they ate through the plastic box to get to the poison and devoured the whole block. I replaced it the following night and the same happened again. About 48 hours later, i walk past my kitchen island to make a brew and what do i see? The dead body of cripple mouse, the failed snap trap attempt from the days before. Since this, i’ve left the bait boxes out and not seen, or heard, a single mouse. Worth every penny.
The poison is already inside the packa. The size is great. Must be working, since I’ve heard nor seen any mice, since I bought these. Just wondering were they are now.
Got to make sure they are placed in hidden places, en route of mice tracks.
I do have some nibble marks on the bait, the traps have been down a number of weeks and only in one area have we seen activity with little testy marks in the bait, however as I have still seen a furry unwelcome visitor I am not sure if it working or if this visitor is a new unwanted guest. I did close up all holes I could find with wire wool and gripfill but live in a house with floor boards and impossible to completely seal everything, also neighbours are a little untidy sadly, but I still have traps down and have ordered more bait to chuck under the floor boards and in the attic space, hopefully we see the end to these little buggers
I was honestly surprised how quick these worked! We’d been putting down snap traps for weeks with no luck and the mice were getting more and more comfortable, coming out in the day whilst we were around and climbing all over our kids toys! I’d had enough so we got these.
We put them down before bed and we never saw the mice again! Although I guess at some point we’re going to have to go check the bodies aren’t under the sofa or something. I’ve recommended them to a few people I know also have mice issues at times.
So completely safe even with young children although they do say to put them out of reach which we did but as you need a key to open them even if my children had discovered them they couldn’t have done anything with them to get to the poison.
I moved into a new house that was overrun with mice. Hell, they were running around the lounge while I was lying on the couch. I could hear them when I was in bed. I could even smell them. Bought these out of desperation with not much hope they would work.
Within two weeks they were completely eliminated. No sign whatsoever.
My friend moved into a rental in Wales and had a similar problem in the attic. I installed these for her and again, problem gone in about a week or two.
If you have a mouse problem, then I absolutely recommend them.
These are the most effective mouse bait traps I’ve ever used. I live in a 300 year old farmhouse and now and again we tend to get mice in the loft, not very often, as soon as I head the tip tapping of feet I’m up in the loft to sort it out, I used these bait boxes as never tried before, and placed two in the loft space within 2 days heard absolutely nothing again, went to see and it worked had 3 dead mice. I would certainly use these again and I’ve placed a few more around the other side of the loft in case the little critters try to outfox me.
We had mice in our caravan. We could hear them at night. They were getting into cupboards and destroyed one chair of our settee.
We followed all the humane ways but they were becoming problematic.
Bought these and put under the kitchen cupboards where they appear to be coming in.
First 2 nights could still hear them but the bait had been eaten completely in one trap and half in the other. Placed new trap down and day 3 and 4 no evidence of them and no further bait eaten. Fingers crossed they appear to have worked. Will leave them down now and check regularly. Certainly have helped so far.
I saw a mouse, in the house one Sunday a few weeks ago, so I went out and bought some traps (after I’d ran upstairs screaming) and that evening there was a mouse in one of the traps. Then, a week later there was another in the trap I’d put in the same place as the first. I bought some more traps from the shop and also ordered these bait boxes and some pieces of metal grille to put over the airbrick where I thought the mice were coming in. This was a Sunday and the amazon order arrived on Monday so after work, having discovered a third mouse in the same trap as the previous two, I covered the airbrick with the metal grille and put 3 bait boxes in the house and 2 outside along the wall where the airbrick is. I also got rid of the food source – some spilled rice grains in the bottom of a lower kitchen cupboard which is right next to the air brick. This was all so preventable!
You’re meant to check the bait boxes after 2 to 3 days but I left it for 5 days because I was really scared of what I’d find and had to force myself to do it and also I didn’t like having the poison in the house or handling them, so I took the boxes outside to check them and obviously wore gloves. They were easy enough to open with the red key and a bit of pressure. The 3 boxes I had inside the house had fully intact bait blocks still inside and the 2 outside had both been eaten – one about half and the other about 2 thirds. So the mice must like them.
It has been almost 2 weeks with no signs of new mice so hopefully I can begin to breathe again and stop being so anxious about them.
I would recommend these bait boxes to use alongside other measures, if needed. Definitely good value for money. They have given me some peace of mind.
I got these yesterday and have set them up around the flat as I been having problems with mice and one must have managed to get into the flat and cause a bit of damage to the wood in the kitchen. I am hoping these will work as I am literally trying everything to get rid of these mice. This has only recently started but apparently was a previous problem with previous Tennant too but was not made aware of this. So will leave them out for another few days and then check. Will update if any progress has been made…. fingers crossed.
We had stored food in bags in an under stair cupboard. To our horror we realised we had attracted mice as all the rice, flour, cereal had been opened and scattered. We then saw a large mouse running round the kitchen. We sealed up any access holes we could find, and when we placed a couple of the bait boxes hoped they weren’t necessary. Both boxes had been moved the next morning, and the bait thoroughly munched. The same thing happened the next night to two fresh boxes, and we realised we had obviously quite a few visitors. Only one of the third boxes was touched, and it has now been a week with no sign of bait being touched. So glad we ordered the boxes, as without them don’t like to imagine what would have happened.
We have had several mice in the house since Xmas. Have set up all 5 of the boxes but no victims as yet after 5 days, although in two of the boxes it looks as if there has been a nibble on the bait. Can understand why the ‘Key’ needs to be safe and secure – but imagine it could be difficult for a woman to operate. This is a message for the supplier only.
The best thing about this product is that it works ! My dog alerted me to the fact that I had mice in my garage.
I searched for a product that would solve the problem for me without putting my dog at risk . I liked the fact that this product didn’t require me to handle the bait at all as it comes already inserted inside the trap. The security of having a key to open it is also reassuring. I placed all of the traps in and around the site of the problem a few weeks ago and while the traps all remain (happily) empty there has been no sighting either by me or my dog of any of the little so and so’s. Therefore I can only conclude that the traps have had the desired effect and the unwanted guests have moved on to pastures new, without me having to deal with the grisly task of disposing of them!