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Pros & Cons
Pros
Good design, very sturdy, and generally waterproof for outdoor use. They are very sturdy and the durability is fantastic. Great for any garage or out building.
The bait stations are inconspicuous and small enough to be placed in corners or under heaters. Place the bait in the inner cavity. These are the perfect thing to use to safely keep the bait blocks away from children or pets.
Mouse death cubes are safe from kids, pets, and other than mice - safe. Good corner trap. Good container design.
Each station comes with a key to open. It has six keys to lever the boxes open. The lids also lock very securely.
The tomcat bait i've been using for years fits in this box great. Even with the small size there was plenty of room to put two top gun bait blocks or one jt eaton block. You can eat on the box too.
Cons
These are ridiculous. Too small. Somehow just opened even though box was closed well when placed in yard. indoors, probably pretty good; outdoors, not so much.
Highlights
Quality
Easy to use and bait, locks down for child and animal proof use.
They are well built, secure, and work very well.
The bait blocks can’t be shaken out, unless they’ve been chewed down by mice first.
Between these and a series of exterior bait stations, the mice troubles went away within a couple days.
Price
Pretty good value to keep things safe.
The pest control guy wanted to charge $80 a month to place traps.
And buying the block food means i save a couple hundred bucks for each time he'd come.
For the price it's about 4 dollars each.
Shipping
The mouse stations were shipped without any damage and are easy to set in place.
They very quickly emptied one of these, and i found evidence of them going to the others as well.
Fortunately with a quick trip to the vet she was ok.
Packaging/appearance
Everything arrived intact with keys and seems perfect.
These boxes are perfect for the inside.
The package comes with six stations and keys to open each of them.
The package came with 6 stations and 6 keys.
Competitiveness
These traps perform every bit as well as the more expensive brands you buy at major retailers.
The plastic housings are exact matches to name brand housing and can be filled with bait for any station.
I have other double block stations that were much more expensive that i have issues with.
Other stations i've tried are a pain to get open using their keys.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
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- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 51.4% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 499 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 22 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You do have to buy and load your own bait but that is fairly easy
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Other stations ive tried are a pain to get open using their keys
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have a large bag of the bait blocks used to kill mice but did not have a way to protect them and did not want to simply toss them around my property
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A 34key34 is needed to open them which is really a metal tool that slides into two slots and with a simple twist pops the cover open
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I am not able to open them without the key but with the key a simple twist and they pop right open
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I’m not sure how many more he has located after eating the bait
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Found some bait blocks and set these traps out i’m mostly concerned with keeping my garage rodentfree
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
First off this is a bait station not a trap
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