If they’re not going to the Rat X, you might try using traps like the Trapper T-Rex Rat Traps baited with dog or cat food since that’s what they seem to be attracted to. Be sure that there are no other competing food sources in the area. You may also want to take a look at our Rat Control …
Read Full Answer »Our recommendation of not adding food sources or other bait attractants to Rat X come directly from the manufacturer of the product. The manufacturer advises that adding food or other bait attractants to the product is that the formulation of Rat X already contains food based ingredients to attract …
Read Full Answer »since Rat X is only labeled for rats and mice, we cannot say what effect it would have on squirrels or chipmunks. .
Rat X is for all rats not a specific species so will help to eliminate any that you may have. We also have a helpful guide on "How to Get Rid of Rats".
Rat X is not harmful to non-target wildlife.
Yes, Rat X is labeled for mice and rats. Please review the product label for more information.
Rat X should not be mixed with any other foods.
Rat X has a shelf life of 2-3 years if unopened and should be used within 1 year of opening the bag.
Rat X is a 100% natural and non toxic bait for rodent and cannot impact other animals or people. We cannot speak to any sensitivies or alergic reactions you or we would be unaware of that your dog may have if it were to consume the bait. We strongly recommend contacting your veterinarian first an…
Read Full Answer »Rat X could potentially kill a rat even if it is moldy but they may not be attracted to it enough to consume a lethal dose if it is not palatable. We recommend offering fresh bait. If the product is moldy, it would be highly recommended to replace it.
As long as the rodent gets a lethal dose amount in their system of the Rat X poison, it will kill them, even if they are also feeding on other non poisonous food sources in the environment.
Rat X should be applied where there are signs of rodent activity, like fresh droppings or near burrows, runways, feeding places and at points of entry around the perimeter of buildings. We would not recommend putting it right out in the open in the garden but instead place in a bait station like…
Read Full Answer »Rat X causes dehydration in rats because it turns off their stomach sensors and it can no longer tell their brain to drink water. This then starts the cycle of dehydration, failing kidneys, coma and then death, so noticing the rats walking around in what seems to be a "drunken" state could be …
Read Full Answer »Rat X is a non-toxic rodent bait that kills rodents without harming any other species. Rat X is made from 100% natural ingredients - it can even be used inside food handling facilities. The mice and rats will eat the bait like a food source and Rat X will cause dehydration. Mice and rats have stomac…
Read Full Answer »Rat X should not be mixed with anything as this can cause the bait to sour/mold faster. If rats are not going for it, you need to be sure all other competing food sources are eliminated. Rats are also neophobic which means they are resistant to anything new in their environment, so it can take …
Read Full Answer »We cannot advise that you grind the Rat X up or add it to any other substance as that would be an off label use of the product. If the rodents are avoiding the Rat X that is usually due to other competing food sources in the environment that need to be eliminated if possible to force them to eat you…
Read Full Answer »Rat X will only work on mice and rats, and is safe for other animals since it is non-toxic for them. There is no risk of secondary poisoning. Of course, if you have concerns, it is recommended to contact your vet.
When using Rat X, protect bait points from water. Inspect bait points frequently and replace any baits which become wet and re-site in a dry location.
Rat X contains food based ingredients that attract the rodents for consumption. When baiting for rodents, you want to limit other food/water sources they are attracted to so that they will consume the bait you place out for them. For more information on treating for rodents, please take a few moment…
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