Rodent Baiter 2525 for Rats - CASE (24 stations) - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Richard from Tucson, Az
    06/14/2016
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    Does the Rodent Baiter 2525 for Rats have pins to hold the bait blocks inside?
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    Rodent Baiter 2525 for Rats does not contain rods for placing bait on. It is just a plastic shell. 

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  • Asked by Mark
    04/23/2010
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    What if our dog eats a mouse after using rodent bait?
    We are worried about our dog eating the mice after? Is there anything that we can use that will be safe for this?
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    We would recommend our new rodent bait from Bell Products called Terad3 Blox.  It is a new organic rodent bait that significantly reduces the risk of secondary poisoning.  Also, a dog or cat would have to get a hold of numerous dead rodents to feel the effects of a rodent bait, usually more than 10, and the pet would have to actually consume the entire rodent.  Most pets might play around with a dead rodent, but not consume it. 
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  • Asked by Jay from Acton, Ca
    05/21/2016
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    Do the Rodent Baiters 2525 hold a snap trap?
    Are Baiters large enough to hold a Rex/Snap trap inside?
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    The Rodent Baiter 2525 for Rats - CASE (24 stations) are not large enough to hold a snap trap or Trapper T Rex.  We would recommend using the Protecta Rat Bait Station or Protecta Sideckick if you are wanting to use a trap inside a station.

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  • Asked by Rose from St. Paul, Mn
    10/02/2011
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    How do I open one of your rodent baiters which I inherited when I bought my new house? I can't get it open.
    It also seems to be stuck to the ground....it is located flush against the south outside wall of the house. If I wanted to continue using it, I couldn't get it open to put bait in it!
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    The rodent baitier does not have a lock and is very thin plastic and is not hard to open.  We think you probably have a Protecta Station and not a rodent baiter station.  If the station you see has two holes on the top then you probably just need a protecta key to open it.
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  • Asked by Marc from Ca
    04/08/2021
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    I plan to use Havoc-XT Bloks, will this keep the rat from carrying the block out of the Rodent Baiter?
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    The Rodent Baiter 2525 is not a locking or tamper resistant station, so it should not be used outdoors. Instead you would want to use a secure station such as the Protecta Sidekick or EZ Klean Rodent Bait Stations. Any bait stations for outdoor baiting will be locking and have rods inside that the bait is put on. There is no way for anyone to keep a rodent from gnawing a piece of the bait block off and carrying it back to a nest location somewhere. The rods in the station help force the rodents to eat the bait where you put it and reduce the chances of bait translocation, but it is never something anyone can completely avoid. You want to make sure you are using a bait that fits your needs if you are concerned about secondary poisoning risks. Havoc contains brodifacoum, which is an anticoagulant bait and will have some secondary poisoning risks should a predatory bird or animal eat enough of the rodents that consumed the bait. You could however go with Fastrac Soft Bait which is an acute kill and would pose no secondary poisoning risks to animals should they eat a rodent that consumed the bait. It being a soft bait also means its a different formulation that is a little harder for the rodents to run off with pieces that could be dropped in the environment. 

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