Baits
It's important to remember that rats and mice are scavengers, always on the hunt for food. Stop them in their snacks...errr...tracks by considering a comprehensive baiting strategy to your home. Designed to kill, rodenticides are scientifically modified baits that pack a poisonous punch. Baiting can be a rapid means of eradication; however, care needs to be taken when handling these substances. Ratsak Rapid Strike Dual Active Soft Bait uses two actives which combine for super fast, effective kill, and has an added attractant to increase bait consumption.
Do’s and Don’ts of Baiting
- DO use a lockable bait station to keep bait away from children and pets.
- DO use gloves when handling baits.
- DON’T use baiting outside of your home unless in a lockable bait station.
Traps
Traps are the most common way to rid your home of unwanted house guests. The traditional mouse trap uses a pedal based system. Once the lever is activated, the trap comes down with an almighty SNAP! While very dramatic, they can be quite trigger happy, going off untouched and if not captured correctly the mouse or rat can die very slowly or not at all. All in all, this style of mouse trap is not always sufficient and considered inhumane. If trapping is your preferred means of eradication, then opt for a device like RatSak FastKill that has Precision Strike Technology. Alternatively, Ratsak's Catch & Hold Live Catch Mouse Trap can hold up to four live mice at a time.
Do’s and Don’ts of Traps
- DO place trap at 90 degrees to the wall
- DON’T over bait the trap. Too much bait can allow the rodent to steal the food without activating the trap.
- DON’T use the wrong food. Rodents prefer foods with high protein and fat content.
Repel
If poison and traps are not suitable for you, there are many options available that repel rats and mice without causing harm to anyone or anything. Repellents act as a sensory barrier between your home and the impending guests. Devices like Ratsak Repel Ultrasonic Rodent Repeller, emit high-frequency sound waves to ward off mice and rats while repellent gels can assist in deterring rodents from chewing on wires or cables or getting into every nook and cranny.