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  • D-Con rodent control rat and mouse bait blocks by Reckitt Benckiser - 8 X 20 gm blocks, 3 pack

    D-Con rodent control kills norway rats, roof rats, house mice and warfarin-resistant house mice.

    $3.79
  • Rodent Nests And Burrows | Victor® Rodent Control

    ID YOUR PROBLEM Good rodent control begins with a good inspection! Inspecting your home, shed, or barn is important for more than just indicating that rodents are present or whether or not they're rats or mice. A good inspection provides three valuable pieces of information: • Type of Infestation • Extent of Infestation • Location for Control Effort

  • Woodrat Control Options | Victor® Rodent Control

    Traps, rodenticides, repellents and prevention are all options for controlling rats. Rat Traps Rat traps are an effective method of non-toxic rat control. There are 3 types of rat traps commonly used for rodent control: Snap Traps, Glue Traps, and Electronic Traps. These mechanical traps provide a quick solution to a rodent control problem and can be used many times. One advantage of rat traps is the ability to “recover” the rat to confirm its elimination. The most important technique for effective trapping

  • Identify House Mouse Damage | Victor® Rodent Control

    Droppings, gnaw marks, and urine odors are just a few signs of mice activity. Droppings Droppings are the most commonly encountered evidence of rodent activity. Even a small mouse infestation can produce literally thousands of droppings in a short period of time. An adult house mouse typically produces 50 to 75 droppings per day. These fecal pellets are usually dark-colored, 1/4 inch in length, and pointed at both ends. Gnaw Marks E vidence of recent gnawing is an excellent sign for determining the presence

  • Identify Woodrat Damage | Victor® Rodent Control

    WOODRAT Other Names: Packrat, Traderat Earning its nickname "packrat," this rodent is particularly fond of shiny objects and will drop whatever it's carrying to take the trinket instead. Woodrats gnaw on fruit trees, furniture, mattress bedding, wires, conduits and paper products in the home. They can cause serious financial loss for farmers and homeowners. Identify Damage Droppings, gnaw marks, and urine odors are just a few signs of rat activity. Droppings Droppings are the most commonly encountered

  • Safety Using Baits | Victor® Rodent Control

    Rodent baits, also known as Rodenticides, offer an economical and efficient approach for eliminating rodent populations. Rodenticide active ingredients can be formulated in several ways, providing a wide range of options for controlling rodents in any environment. The most commonly used formulations in rodenticides are: Pellets and Blocks. Safety Safety Use and Storage When rodenticides are used according to label directions, rodenticides present little hazard to non-target animals. Still, it is important

  • Rodent Dangers: Rodents As Disease Vehicles | Victor® Rodent Control

    RODENT DANGERS RODENTS AS DISEASE VEHICLES In the past century alone, more than 10 million people have died from rodent-borne diseases. Although rodents are not major threats to our everyday health, it is justified to be concerned over the potential for rodents to transmit diseases. By their very nature and design, rodents make excellent “vehicles” for harboring and rapidly transporting diseases. Let’s examine WHY ... Why? Co-Existence with Humans & Investigative Behavior Rodents are well adapted to living

  • Rodent Repeller Ultra

    Rodent Repeller Ultra Rodent Repeller Ultra Warning: Do not use in rooms with small pets such as hamsters, gerbils or guinea pigs. The Rodent Repeller Ultra is a low-profile, chemical-free, ultrasonic rodent repeller that keeps disease-carrying rodents out of your home for pennies a day. Simply plug it into an existing outlet for 1,200 sq. ft. of soundless, uninterrupted protection (does not transmit though walls). Unlike other similar units, rodents can’t adapt to the always-changing frequency of the

    $40.00
  • All About Voles | Victor® Rodent Control

    All About Voles | Victor® Rodent Control VOLES Other Names: Meadow Vole, Field Mice Voles are the most prolific breeders in the rodent family, producing 3-5 pups per litter and up to 17 litters in a year. A female vole can have 80 offspring in a year! However, nature has its system of checks and balances. Since the vole has a wide variety of predators, including large birds, most only survive a few months in the wild. Description of the Vole Scientific Name: Microtus Pennsylvanicus Color: Chestnut brown

  • Deer Mouse Baits | Victor® Rodent Control

    DEER MOUSE Other Names: Field Mouse, White-footed Mouse Feasting on seeds, grains and fruit, Field Mice often aggravate farmers when they infiltrate grain silos and storage bins. These rodents are well-known carriers of the deadly Hantavirus which has caused numerous deaths in the United States. As prolific breeders, they pose serious health risks for humans and pets. Suggested Deer Mouse Baits Do you have a mouse trap and need to know what the best mouse bait options are? Victor® Rodent Control recommends

  • Identify Mole Damage | Victor® Rodent Control

    MOLE Other Names: Eastern Mole, Star-Nosed Mole, Coast Mole, Townsend's Mole The most noted characteristic of a mole is probably its webbed feet that are used like paddles to swim through the soil. It is this "swimming" motion that can sometimes inadvertently damage the roots of crops, plants and other shrubbery when they get too close to the surface. Identify Damage Overview Moles are helpful in that they remove damaging insects and grubs from lawns and gardens. Unfortunately, however, their burrowing

  • All About The Roof Rat | Victor® Rodent Control

    All About The Roof Rat | Victor® Rodent Control ROOF RAT Other Names: Black Rat, Fruit Rat, Ship Rat, Alexandrian Rat If there is plenty of food and shelter, Roof Rats will gladly live in close proximity to humans, particularly in attics, ceilings, or wall areas. Roof rats inhabiting upper areas of buildings or homes often gnaw on wires found there, possibly leading to fires, outages, and production down-time. Description of the Roof Rat Scientific Name: Rattus Rattus Color: Black to brownish-gray; hard to

  • Victor Repellents | Victor® Rodent Control

    Advantages Repellents have several advantages: 1. Humane PestChasers® displace rodents, repelling them from your home with sound waves that create intense auditory stress. This is a classic animal behavior modification technique. Unlike traps and poisons, repellents don't apply deadly force to a rodent. Safe, Non-toxic PestChaser® repellents are non-toxic and safe for use around your family. High-pitched, ultrasonic waves can not be heard by humans or non-rodent pets. Additionally, since rodents are simply

  • Victor Repellents | Victor® Rodent Control

    RODENT REPELLENTS - Advantages Repellents use high-frequency sound waves to drive rodents away from your home. The Victor® PestChaser® is the only repellent backed by more than 20 years of laboratory research and proven field results. This section is loaded with information on ultrasonic repellents - including how they work, expert tips, FAQs, and much more! Advantages Advantages Repellents have several advantages: 1. Humane PestChasers® displace rodents, repelling them from your home with sound waves that

  • Shrew Baits | Victor® Rodent Control

    SHREW Other Names: Water Shrew, Pygmy Shrew, Common Shrew A shrew is about the same size as a mouse or a vole and can be recognized it by its long pointy nose and very sharp teeth. Ounce for ounce, a shrew is the most voracious animal on the planet. It hunts constantly, eating animals five times larger than itself. It will even go after birds at feeders and attack family pets. Suggested Shrew Baits Do you have a mouse trap and need to know what the best Shrew bait options are? Victor® recommends the

  • Other - Rodent Odors And Sounds | Victor® Rodent Control

    ID YOUR PROBLEM Good rodent control begins with a good inspection! Inspecting your home, shed, or barn is important for more than just indicating that rodents are present or whether or not they're rats or mice. A good inspection provides three valuable pieces of information: • Type of Infestation • Extent of Infestation • Location for Control Effort

  • Mole Control Options | Victor® Rodent Control

    Poisoned Baits Poisoned baits are known to give inconsistent and generally poor results. Since moles are insectivores and normally do not consume grain, toxic grain based baits are seldom effective. Additionally, experts agree that repeat applications ranging from 4-6 weeks are required to achieve results. Bottom line is that poison baits are a more costly, time consuming and ineffective approach to mole control. Some electronic, magnetic and vibration devices have been marketed as being effective in

  • Rodenticide FAQ | Victor® Rodent Control

    Rodent baits, also known as Rodenticides, offer an economical and efficient approach for eliminating rodent populations. Rodenticide active ingredients can be formulated in several ways, providing a wide range of options for controlling rodents in any environment. The most commonly used formulations in rodenticides are: Pellets and Blocks. FAQ Baits (Rodenticide) How many pellets of the second-generation anticoagulants does

  • Identify Roof Rat Damage | Victor® Rodent Control

    ROOF RAT Other Names: Black Rat, Fruit Rat, Ship Rat, Alexandrian Rat If there is plenty of food and shelter, Roof Rats will gladly live in close proximity to humans, particularly in attics, ceilings, or wall areas. Roof rats inhabiting upper areas of buildings or homes often gnaw on wires found there, possibly leading to fires, outages, and production down-time. Identify Damage Droppings, gnaw marks, and urine odors are just a few signs of rat activity. Droppings Droppings are the most commonly encountered

  • Rodent Proof Your Home | Victor® Rodent Control

    RODENT PROOFING Rodent populations will continue to increase in conditions that allow easy access to food and shelter. Sanitation efforts in conjunction with rodent proofing provide the best solution to reduce or completely eliminate these conditions. Below are some simple steps you can take to stop rodents from making your home theirs... Sanitation Sanitation Rodents must have adequate food and shelter in order to live and thrive. Removal of these 2 factors is the best way to prevent and control rodent