🐭⚡ Outsmart pests fast with the ultimate dual-action rodent killer!
This CritterKill pack features 300g of industrial-strength Difenacoum blocks and 150g of Brodifacoum grain sachets, combining two powerful active ingredients to rapidly eliminate rats and mice, including those resistant to first-generation poisons. Designed for both commercial and domestic use, its all-weather formulation ensures effective rodent control indoors and outdoors with convenient, individually wrapped doses.
Manufacturer | CritterKill |
Part number | PC-CKRRB-300G/PC-CKRSG-150G |
Item Weight | 450 g |
Package Dimensions | 12 x 11 x 10 cm; 450 g |
Item model number | PC-CKRRB-300G/PC-CKRSG-150G |
Material | Blocks and Grain |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included components | 2 Sachets. |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**N
Need protect case to put these baits
I ordered these rat poison baits for some rat traps I had ordered before. Previously, I had refrained from using poison, but as my issue with rats became more serious, I had decided to take further action. I had also not used poison before, as my children liked to poke around at things, however, using these poisons in protective boxes was a more effective way. Overall, easy to use and effective. I hope this review helped you.
V**R
Ideal for bait boxes and enclosed spaces
This rat and mouse killer set is a highly effective and affordable solution for pest control. It comes with both grain sachets and pre-pierced poison blocks, ideal for placement in bait boxes, sheds, or under cupboards. The blocks are convenient and mess-free, while the sachets can be used in different spaces. At under £10, it offers excellent value and quick results. While dealing with rodents is never pleasant, this kit makes it easier and more efficient. Just be sure to keep it away from pets and children. Highly recommended for persistent rodent problems.
R**.
Ilike it, and the rodents seem to as well.............
This product certainly seems to work. I previously used a different brand of poison, with mixed results and I was wondering if the target rodents (rats) had developed partial immunity.After putting this stuff down, rat movement on my wildlife camera has tailed off remarkedly and is almost non-existent now. I guess they found this product a little less to their taste.I like that you get 2 options for baiting - either grain or block. This fits with my set up well and covers pretty much all bases for me. The poison certainly seems to work and I shall definitely consider getting some more when the time arises.This is a good value, no nonsense product that should help eradicate those pesky rodents. Love it.
M**B
My rats gone!
Had a rat in the garden, tried the normal traps, they were useless. Some of this went and I no longer have seen the rat.
P**G
Good value
I have a problem with mice, both in a shed and in the garage. So far I have bought similar sachet packs from a diy store. The Critterkill sachets seem to offer far more in quantity for a similar price. I have left the bait out and it has been taken. I also have traps and these are now empty, so my assumption is that the mice are no longer around and perhaps the bait is working.
G**U
A Two-Pronged Attack on Pesky Critters
Dealing with rodents is no picnic, but this pack makes it feel more like a tactical operation. With both grain sachets and block bait, it’s versatile enough to handle critters in every corner, from sheds to under cupboards. The blocks are less messy than the grain (no more rodent redecorating!), and at under £10, it’s an effective pest control.Though it won’t make you love the job, it makes it a whole lot easier—and dare I say, satisfying. Just remember to keep it well away from pets and little humans.Pros:- Double Trouble: Two types of bait for different setups.- Effective Results: Works quickly, even on resistant rodents.- Great Value: Plenty of product for under £10.- Mess-Free Blocks: No more scattered grain.Cons:- Safety First: Requires careful placement to protect pets and kids.- Patience Needed: Takes a few days for full effect.Final Thoughts: This kit means business—rodent business. If you’re ready to reclaim your space from uninvited critters, it’s a good choice for the price.
T**Y
Critter kill Rat & Mouse Poison
Kritterkill Rat and Mouse KillerWe use this brand of rat and mouse killer for our garden sheds that seem to provide a wonderful habitat for untold number of critter families throughout the year, so we can therefore thoroughly recommend their poison.We’ve never needed to use it in the house though, until recently when we had a very unpleasant experience with our washing machine leaking water all over the kitchen floor. Turns out a very hungry mouse had been chewing the outlet pipe for goodness knows how long, causing a huge hole, so the water wasn’t running outside anymore.This kit is great because it comes as a set with two different poison options in two bags. One bag contains 6 x 25g sachets of poison grain and the other has 10 x 30g poison blocks with pre-pierced holes to load into a bait station. Simply follow the instructions and away you go. I’ll be throwing a couple of bags behind the washer and a block under the cupboards. The critters will be no more in no time.At the time of writing this review, the set was priced at £9.95, which is great value. I am more than happy to recommend this product.As always, I have added a few photos to this review which I hope you find helpful.
M**S
Individually wrapped but no expiration date
These CritterKill Rat & Mouse Killer Poison Sachet Pack - 300g Rat and Mouse Poisoning Poison Block Sachet & 150g Rat and Mouse Poison Grain Killer Poison Sachet are individually wrapped, which is a good thing. In the past I have used ☠️blocks and the mice didn’t touch them as they probably didn’t realised that they are edible. Hopefully, they will try these wrapped ☠️blocks and die. As I have only recently used them it early days to tell how effective they are. My main concern about these is they don’t have expiration dates on the packaging. The grains appear to have the manufacturer date it states PD: 25.11.24. The blocks don’t have any dates in fact I feel that they have been rubbed off. Without expiration dates it hard to tell if I’m feeding them 🐭🐁to live or feeding them to their death 🐭🐁 .
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