🛡️ Secure Your Space, Banish the Mice!
The d-CON Refillable Corner Fit Mouse Poison Bait Station is a compact, weather-resistant solution designed for effective mouse control. With a tamper-resistant design, it ensures safety for children and pets while providing versatile placement options in tight spaces around your home.
K**S
Convenient
Works. Safe.
S**T
Part of a two pronged attack
Worked for me! I tried trapping alone for about 6 months because I have a small dog and I didn't want to risk her encountering one of these bait blocks. I ended up not letting my dog in the basement while three of these were in my basement. I placed them up on top of the walls where the mice were coming in and out. After a few days, the mice had clearly been feasting on the bait, so I plugged the hole with steel wool hoping that most of them had gone outside to die. Unfortunately not all the mice were outside I discovered. They became desperate for water and began showing up in rooms I had never seen them (They were always in the basement, never saw one anywhere else). I put Snap-E traps in the rooms where I saw the mice and caught them almost immediately, which I think is more humane than letting them go on being poisoned. One day I heard scratching from inside the wall, I thought it was a squirrel it was so loud. Sad to say, that it was actually a mouse that caused the scratching because then I could smell it for a few days :( That is the last that I have seen or heard of any mice and that was about a month ago. Traps are all consistently empty and a new d-con bait block has gone untouched. I am hoping that I have eradicated my mouse problem.
R**A
On the advice of a friend, I crushed some ...
On the advice of a friend, I crushed some of these up with some Cheetos and spread them in areas the mouse (mice?) hung out a lot. I also placed some of the poison blocks in corners and behind furniture along paths I thought the mice traveled. It took a few days before there were signs that the mice were eating the bait, but after a while you could see them making inroads on it. It took several days for the signs of mice to fade away, so for a while I was worried it wasn't working since they were eating the stuff but demonstrably still alive. It turned out I needn't have worried. I kept putting the poison out and in a week or two the cheese powder stopped disappearing, the poison bait stopped getting nibbled on, I stopped hearing mice running around and I stopped seeing signs of their presence. Altogether a highly satisfying experience, and I still have more than half the bag left over in case of future need.
P**L
don't use bait station if safe to do
I understand the new child and pet resist design,but did not work for me like the old pellets. I just crush up with hammer and put in small container with good results.
A**N
50/50 against traps. Higher kill rate at the expense of random places of death and can ruin carpet.
Effective, but mice will die in random spots with bodily fluids ruining carpet IF thats where they die. May get lucky IF you have hard surface poison, IF you cant find them the subsequent smell will lead you to them. Best price ive found though. Higher kill rate than traps, they WILL eat the poison.
V**T
These work great! I really like the way the trap is ...
These work great! I really like the way the trap is made. I have a son with autism who sometimes puts objects in his mouth...With this trap the bait is hidden snugly inside where only the mice can get to it. No worry about my son touching the bait or my dogs getting to it. Easy to use, no messy clean up. Insert the dcon disc in the trap lay it in an area where you have spotted the mice and walk away. No need to check it every day. I check mine once a week to see if the mice are getting to it.
B**H
It works.
Easy to apply. Usually re apply 3 months later to make sure they are gone just a precaution. Haven't seen any in a year. Works great.
M**T
We never have those nasty mice around any longer, this D-Con is the BEST.
We live in a double wide home & this is the best mice bait to use, no problems since my husband puts 3 large coffee cans under our home.He drills 3-4 one inch circles around the bottom of the cans, so the mice can get in & eat.He puts a long spike in the bottom of the coffee can, the sharp end of the spike is is facing up toward the top of the coffee can.He then puts 4-5 cubes on each spike and checks them weekly & refills as needed.I hope this review will help others.
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