Raccoons are much larger than mice, so yes the bait can kill a raccoon but they would have to eat a large quantity. It is a lot easier to secure rat sized stations than the smaller mouse sized stations. Other then drilling a hole through the station and securing it to a pole or structure…
Read Full Answer »Mice can leave the station after they enter. The Protecta Mouse Bait Stations are tamper resistant boxes that stop non target animals and children from having access to the poison bait you place in the station. You could place a Mini T-Rex Mouse Trap in the station if you wanted to catch the mouse a…
Read Full Answer »Most mouse sized bait station will allow voles to get inside. The protecta Mouse Bait Station is often the station of choice for vole control.
The Protecta line of stations that need a key to open, including the Protecta Mouse Stations you are asking about, are all tier 1 level bait stations. They are tamper-resistant to children and pets and can be used both indoors and outdoors.
You are correct. The Protecta Mouse Stations have smaller holes and are meant only for mice. The Protecta Rat Bait Stations have larger holes for rats to enter, but mice could also enter if they were present. Normally, you would determine what type of rodent you have, rat or mouse,…
Read Full Answer »You should place the Protecta Mouse Bait Stations 15 - 20 feet apart for best results. The reason we recommend putting the stations outdoors is to lure the mice out and to potentially die outside. There is still a possibility the mice could die indoors.
The plastic that makes up the Protecta Mouse Bait Station is a very heavy duty plastic, and should not be an issue for most dogs. However, we have had calls to report that larger dogs, usually over 100 lbs, are able to bite over the whole station and chew it pretty badly.
There is a potential for an odor if mice die indoors. You can use a product like Bac A Zap to eliminate the odor.
There is quite a difference. The Protecta Mouse Bait Station entry is 1 inch in diameter, while the Protecta Rat is 2 1/2 inches in diameter. Please see our Rat Pest Guide and our Mouse Pest Guide for assistance with identifying the rodent pests you have. When in doubt, rat bait stations will accomm…
Read Full Answer »You can use liquid nails and affix any station, such as the Protecta Mouse Bait Station, on a 1 x 1 foot paver you can buy from a local home improvement store. This well prevent them from being moved. Also, if you make sure the bait is secured on the rods, and the station is secure, it should p…
Read Full Answer »We recommend that you replace the bait in the Protecta Mouse Bait Stations if it starts to mold or if insects have started to infest it. Generally it is a good idea to replace every 40-60 days in the bait stations because rodenticides contains food based ingredients.
Yes, the Protecta Mouse Bait Station has a replacement key that can be purchased separately.
Holes will need to be drilled into the Protecta Mouse Bait Stations for the anchors. There are no holes in the bottom of this station.
The manufacturer of Protecta Mouse Bait Stations does not provide us with keys, so we include one key per order. On an order of 6 stations, you will receive one key.
Yes, Final Blox can be applied in the Protecta Mouse Bait Stations.
While Chipmunks may fit inside the Protecta Mouse Bait Stations, there is not a rodenticide labeled to kill Chipmunks. Trapping, Gassing and Exclusion are the best methods. View our Chipmunk Control page HERE for products to help eradicate Chipmunks.
Yes, both RTU mouse bait station and the EVO express bait station can use the same bait.
Protecta Mouse Bait Stations are tamper resistant. If you are referring to mouse bait, the risk of secondary poisoning is very minimal. Could you tell us which rodenticide you are referring to?
If you suspect that your dog ingested bait that was in the Protecta Mouse Bait Stations you need to consult with your vet for the best advice on how to proceed.
No, the Protecta Mouse Bait Stations do not come with bait included. Bait must be purchased separately. We would recommend Contrac All Weather Blox.