Our motto is if it isn't broke, don't fix it. If peanut butter is working great for your problem, you should continue to use it. This product usually yeilds great results when other products have not attracted rats at all. If you are already attracting rats just fine with peanut bu…
Read Full Answer »Provoke Rat Attractant is simply an attractant and does contain any type of poison.
If the rats are actually eating the peanut butter out of the T-Rex Rat Trap , we recommend that you stick with peanut butter. If the rats have been able to eat the peanut butter but not get caught (very unusual with the T-Rex trap), we recommend that you try to put a small smear of the peanut butter…
Read Full Answer »Provoke Rat Attractant does contain food based attractants so should be used within 1 year from opening.
The Provoke Rat Attractant is non toxic. The reviewer was probably using a snap trap in combination with the Provoke. Provoke Rat Attractant will only attract the rats to the area where it is applied but will not harm them in any way. The number 8 after the Provoke Rat Attractant simply stands for t…
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Provoke Rat Attractant is applied in small pea sized drops or so. How many traps the bottle will do depends on how much you use and is not set.
It is possible that the Provoke Professional Gel for Rat Traps are attracting flies as it contains food based attractants which contain a unique blend of scents appealing to rodents but could also be attracting the flies.Â