Dee from Toronto writes
Had to get a professional to use this for me as I can't purchase in my state.( he has 20 years experience) He didn't set mouse traps and strategically placed the blox throughout certain areas (cold room, Attic etc). Saying after a few days the mouse will run out of the house the same way they entered & if they don't there will be no smell because the blood in the mice will dry up. Also saying after a week the mouse will turn into a dry powder. After a week he suggests closing all the entry points he showed me they could have entered. Is he messing with me or has anyone had similar results? I'm having a hard time believing a mouse will turn to powder or a dead mouse will not attract any more bugs etc. Especially because it will be damn near impossible to find then in my Attic. Professionals preferably? Thanks.
Final All-Weather Blox is an anticoagulant that cause rodents to bleed out internally. They will not dehydrate and will not exit the structure. While you can use mouse bait poison indoors, we strongly urge you NOT to do so for this reason. After a mouse consumes a lethal dose of the bait it is possible that the animal can get into an area that is inaccessible making removing the carcass impossible. This can lead to a terrible odor and a secondary insect infestation. If you choose to bait inside, please place mouse bait inside tamper resistant bait stations and place the stations out of reach of non-target animals and children. You should remove mouse carcasses as soon as they are located. You can refer to our helpful guide on How to Get Rid of Mice for more information and treatment recommendations.
Answer last updated on: 07/25/2021