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Mice Blocks: My Review & How To Use This Rodent Bait

Mice blocks are very unique and stand out from many other rodenticides, not only because of their ability to eliminate rats and mice in one chew but also the uniqueness of their design.

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I have used this product before and only had to use it once to see how effective it was against rodent pests. Yes, you may only need to use it once.

Below is my review of this amazing and unique product.

 

Description of Mice Blocks

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Mice blocks are specially recommended for rodent control in your house, and rats are not left out.

These mice and rat poison blocks are made with surfaces that entice the rodents to want to gnaw them. Its design is so attractive to mice and rats, hence its effectiveness.

Besides the gnawing surfaces that are highly enticing for the mice, the mice blocks are also made with food-like ingredients that make them impossible for the rodents to ignore.

Because of its enticing abilities, the pests are sure to consume a great deal of poison that has been induced in the bait; hence, there is no need for reapplication, as a single feeding will put the mice to eternal sleep.

These blocks work as anticoagulants that prevent the blood of the victim pest from clotting.

 

Read also: How To Keep Mice Away From Your Bed In 20 Effective Ways

 

What is the Benefit of Mice Poison Blocks Over Other Baits?

Below are a few of the benefits you stand to gain if you use these blocks to combat mice and rat infestations in your home:

  • It is effective against rodents that have become resistant to warfarin (blood clotting).
  • Only a small dose is required to eliminate mice and rats, unlike other pest control rodenticides.
  • It is safe for large pets, such as dogs and cats.
  • It contains a bittering agent that will discourage pets or children from ingesting it.
  • Since birds find the color blue to be unattractive, mice bait blocks come in the color blue.
  • Each bait blocks for mice has the word “RAT POISON” written on it. This way, it will be seen as a poisonous substance to humans, and ingestion will be avoided.

 

How To Use the Mice Blocks

Knowing how to use the mice and rat poison blocks is as important as purchasing it. Below are steps mentioning how you should use mice blocks for 100% efficiency:

  • Place the bait in rodent hotspots where you find these pests to be most active.
  • Even though the blocks have safety measures for pets and children, you should still cover them to prevent them (children and pets) from coming into contact with them (the blocks).
  • You can also place the baits in the roof or ceiling.
  • Do these repeatedly, and replace the bait when necessary.

 

Read also: Can A Mouse Chew Through Wood?: The Strength Of Wood Vs Mice

 

Where To Buy the Mice Bait Blocks?

 

FAQs About Mice Blocks

Do Mice Blocks Work?

Yes, mice blocks do work, and a single block is capable of eliminating about 12 mice or rats that ingest them. This has made the use of blocks to eliminate mice a very efficient pest control method.

 

What Blocks Mice?

Sealing cracks and crevices will definitely block mice from entering your house. For holes that are large, you may need to use sheet mesh with small holes (5 mm) to cover them.

 

How to Use Kombat Rats and Mice Blocks?

Place the bait in rodent hotspots where you find these pests to be most active. Even though the blocks have safety measures for pets and children, you should still cover them to prevent them (children and pets) from coming into contact with them (the blocks).

 

Conclusion

What is amazing about this product is that rodents only need to ingest it once, and the deed is done. I have used this product before, and I can safely recommend it to anyone looking to eliminate rodent infestations.

You should also ensure you place the bait and do not stop until there is no longer any sign of rodents chewing on the bait.

Do you have any questions about this rodenticide? Feel free to ask them via the comments section below!

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