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Just One Bite Nibbler - 3005463 - Bci

Just One Bite Nibbler - 3005463 - Bci
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Just One Bite Nibbler - 3005463 - Bci

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The poison in this bait is potent enough to kill rats and mice after a single feeding.

  • It kills roof rats and house mice, even warfarin-resistant norway rats.
  • Just one bite delays death 4 to 5 days, so there s no bait shyness.
  • Use indoor or out, in bait stations, or mounted on a wall or post.
  • Bromadiolone, Second Generation Anticoagulant Rodenticide.
  • Size12 POUND

    Color

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    BCI - 272809

    • Size: 12 Pound

    SKU: 

    B272809

    This product is currently out of stock
    Product Details:
    Product Weight: 13.6 pounds
    Package Length: 10.1 inches
    Package Width: 9.6 inches
    Package Height: 8.9 inches
    Package Weight: 13.4 pounds
    Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews
     
     

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    Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 1 customer reviews )
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    5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

    5Vole Eradication  Apr 27, 2010
    By John J. Mccracken
    I have tried just about everything for the eradication of voles in my yard with little success until I found out about Just One Bite from a neighbor of mine. I live adjacent to farm fields and voles seem to swarm in, finding my yard a great place to live. They burrow into the ground, surfacing later to devour grass and make tunnels around the yard. I have tried poison grain, traps and other bait with little success. But this stuff works wonders!

    I have found that the best application procedure is to cut a small portion of bait from the chunk supplied from the manufacturer and drop it down the hole; wait a couple of days, then fill in the hole with dirt. If any vole should survive, it will dig its way out and make itself known. I then reapply another dose and repeat the procedure. I suspect the reason some voles survive is because there may be more than one in the hole and the bait may have been eaten by others--or perhaps I may have missed baiting the hole with so many around. Voles seem to love the corn-based composition of this bait, and the poison supplied therein quickly seems to do the job! Smaller packages of this product can be found in farm supply stores. I highly recommend it.