🚀 Say goodbye to pests with the ultimate rodent solution!
RatKil Rat Poison offers the strongest amateur-grade rodent control with fast-acting, single-feed sachets. Each pack contains six 25g sachets, capable of eliminating up to 40 rats or mice. Its highly attractive cereal formulation is designed for effective use in sensitive areas, ensuring peace of mind for homeowners. Manufactured by a trusted family-owned brand, this product guarantees quality and satisfaction.
Manufacturer | RatKil |
Part number | FD-ZJ-221110-096 |
Item Weight | 150 g |
Product Dimensions | 16.5 x 0.5 x 24 cm; 150 g |
Item model number | FD-ZJ-221110-096 |
Specification met | USDA |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**E
Easy and convenient with guaranteed results, fast
Anyone dealing with a rat infestation, looking for a quick and low cost solution then this is your product. It comes in safety outer packaging which can be securely resealed each time you remove a sachet. Inside are 6 individually pre measured sachets of the deadly ingredients. Using a disposable glove remove one sachet from the pack and place wherever you've found droppings or signs of disturbance. If you know the point of entry you can place the sachet there also or instead, depending on how big the problem is. I have a large garden shed that's my work shop and gym but it also houses all of my outdoor soft furnishings, plastic storage boxes containing seasonal decorations, tumble dryer, wine fridge and fridge freezer, so there's plenty of precious wiring at stake, every time this problem arises. The tell tale signs that rats have been in there, for me, is usually a disturbance to the pet bedding hay I keep in there or to the bag of gift wrap hung above my work bench. On closer inspection I'm guaranteed to find droppings close by. As far as them getting in, they always come up under the floor, close to one of the sides. When I walk round outside I can usually spot where they've been burying underneath, overtime you'll learn to know what to look for in your own environment, in order to catch the infestation early. The first two occasions I used this product I put a sachet down for 7 consecutive nights, until day 8, the sachet was still there in the morning and sat there for over a week, untouched, which gave me the confidence to end treatment. There were never any remnants of any sachet so the rat must have taken each one away with it, probably back to a nest. I was lucky that despite using 7 sachets I didn't discover 7 dead rats. My biggest concern was that they'd curl up to die underneath the shed floor which would have been a costly, very stinky, nightmare. Each time I've had to reach for this product since I've only had to use 2 or 3 sachets before successfully ending treatment. Once other rats see one of their friends dying a pretty horrible death they tend to move on. Spring tends to be the obvious time that I have a problem, then again in the autumn when they come looking for somewhere warm and dry to spend the winter to escape the fields our homes back on to. Unfortunately we have two sets of neighbours close by who really don't help when it comes to this issue. They have lots of waste that doesn't fit in their forever overflowing wheelie bin and rather than order and pay for a second one, they'd rather their waste sit around in black bags stinking and getting torn open, attracting all sorts. The key to minimizing pests is cleanliness, for example don't throw carcases' out on the lawn for 'foxes', dispose of food waste separately in your compost caddy, any feed, bird seed or pet bedding keep it in sealed containers, any items you want to store in shed's, garages and out houses don't do so using cardboard boxes because that's the perfect bedding material for pests! It's worth spending a little money on large, lidded, plastic boxes instead, you'll thank yourself in the long run because they take up less room and you'll know exactly where everything is next time you want it! Most households will experience mice and rat infestations from time to time, regardless of the measures we take but anything we can do to discourage and prevent them, the better it is for everybody. When I first brought these sachets they were £7.99 which I think is reasonable however, they've shot up to £9.99 which feels a little steep. I wish price increases could be done fairly like they used to be, a fair increase is something like 20p at a time not £2?! I like to keep a bag of these somewhere safe so that I've always got some to hand. I much prefer this method to traps, I have used a pest control company in the past but it was super expensive especially when I later found I could be doing the same thing myself for a fraction of the cost. The only thing you really have to be mindful of is pets and children. Whenever I'm using this product I keep my pets out of the back garden and I always let my neighbours either side know I'm going to be using it. And remember to always wash your hands thoroughly after handing. It's convenient that we can source this through Amazon and have it delivered via our prime subscription. I have no idea how much this is to buy in stores but my guess is little less and we're simply, and rightfully so, paying for the convenience. I strongly recommend this product.
A**R
Did the job.
I used this as bate in the mice boxes. You do have to leave it for a couple of weeks for it to take effect. Did the job. No more mice.
J**L
OK, have seen less mice droppings since I have used them with other measures.
These were recommended to me to keep mice out of the caravan over winter when it isn't possible to empty traps. Still some signs of mice activity, not as much but then I have been filling gaps with steel wool as well. Quite pungent in an enclosed space, so if you don't like the smell of mint and mothballs, these won't suit you, but worth a try.
T**.
A very efficient rat delicacy
Out of nowhere, I found out I was having unwanted visitors who sniffed around at any time of the day, on the first night after my purchase I left a few grains of the delicacy, they consumed all but it wasn’t enough for the whole family, second night, I gave them more treats, it’s been a week and I haven’t seen any rats in my home. So it’s a great product!
A**K
Effective dud the job
Did exactly what it was supposed to do. Tried to remove the rat with traps, both traps went off but no rat and I had to resort to poison, I can not have a rat living under the shed. I put two sachets out over two nights and both nights taken them both. So in total he took 4. The rat came out and died under a bush.
L**E
Not very effective
Not as good as expected
I**K
Strongly recommend
Seems to be very effective. I’ve put out a couple of these sachets in my garden when I had rats, and within a couple of days the sachets were completely eaten and no signs of rats again.
T**N
I put it down in purpose-made red bait trays which say "poison"
I have found just one location I am baiting with evidence of being taken, I have put a couple in the loft along the side where the cavity wall is (semi detached property) because rodents climb up the cavityto the loft, a couple under the kitchen cabinets where there were signs of activity previously, and two in the living room. I have yet to check the loft, but one in the living room is showing signs of activity, which is slowly diminishing. I have had to buy again to keep the coverage up, if that doesn't do the job, they are all being returned, but I am 'hopeful' that the second pack will finally complete the job.
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