This poison causes them to die slowly (up to 10 days) and painfully by internal bleeding. The poison is intentionally designed to be slow so that the rodent will come back and eat more and more of it. This way by the time they get sick they've already ingested a lethal dose.
Birds and pets or other animals that eat the rodent before it does or after it does will be poisoned. One product they use has an antidote but good luck getting your cat the antidote before it dies. Also endangers beautiful animals owls, foxes and hawks. Use traps and embrace birds of prey as natural pest control.
@@davidronson8712 I own 4 cats that I do not allow outside at all, but one tends to sneak past me and roam around a few times a year without my permission. Let’s get lost all of the time. My Rung app, neighbors forum confirms this to be common in my area.
what happens to the rats once they eat the bait? how long it takes for them to die? what happen if another animal eat the dead rat?
This poison causes them to die slowly (up to 10 days) and painfully by internal bleeding. The poison is intentionally designed to be slow so that the rodent will come back and eat more and more of it. This way by the time they get sick they've already ingested a lethal dose.
Birds and pets or other animals that eat the rodent before it does or after it does will be poisoned. One product they use has an antidote but good luck getting your cat the antidote before it dies. Also endangers beautiful animals owls, foxes and hawks. Use traps and embrace birds of prey as natural pest control.
@@supaflip87 I do not own a cat, My Malamute, never leaves the Ranch without me or my wife, he is always on a leash.
@@davidronson8712 I own 4 cats that I do not allow outside at all, but one tends to sneak past me and roam around a few times a year without my permission. Let’s get lost all of the time. My Rung app, neighbors forum confirms this to be common in my area.
Depends on the type of bait, but most die within 24 to 48 hours.
Thank you for the video. I was unaware that it was just a bait station. I wanted to put a trap inside but this makes perfect sense.
Glad it helped.
some bait stations are designed to hold traps inside
I just bought one and I didn’t know that the mouse could get out. I wish it was the one that trips them inside
Thank you for the information, very helpful.
Thoes bait stations do hold 3 mouse snap traps, or one rat trap very well
What stake do you use to secure the station?
Thanks for the video! That answers my question.
I feel the bait does not kill or ward off the rat, just feeds it so they dont come in???
The bait is poisonous
@@werdragon1 only if they eat it.....getting them in there is the issue.