Yes, the EZ Klean Rodent Station CASE (6 stations) with Fastrac Blox are for treatment of mice and rats.
We would recommend using our Rodent Baiting Kit. It comes with the bait and bait stations to put around the home. Be sure to check the bait every couple of weeks to see whether or not it should be replaced.
We would also recommend taking a look at our Rat Guide. It has useful tips on how to treat and prevent rats.
For mice/rats, there are various methods that can be used to keep them out of your home and excluding them from the area. The first option, so that they do not come indoors, would be to use copper mesh in any holes where they could possibly get in to.
We do also have our Rodent Baiting Kit. It comes with bait that the rodents consume and bait stations. These can be placed outside in the alley. They should be refilled as needed.
Please also check out our Rodent Guide as well. It has various tips on how to get rid of rodents and keeping them out of the area.
We have a great guide here that can help with getting rid of roof rats. Inside, it is recommended to use snap traps or glueboards, along with sealing all cracks and crevices outside, and using our Rodent Baiting Kit outside for further control.
When using the Rodent Baiting Kit the rodent will ingest the bait and within a couple days die. We recommend baiting outdoors to promote death outdoors. After bait ingestion, rodents can die anywhere.
We can not guarantee that the Rodent Baiting Kit will work to treat for voles. Please look at our guide on How to Eliminate Voles for further information for your treatment.
First, it would be a good idea to check out our Mouse Control Guide. We recommend tending to exclusion techniques like sealing up any entry points, and to use snap traps and glueboards indoors. You can also bait outdoors. Our Rodent Baiting Kit woud be a good option for you.
When using the Rodent Baiting Kit, squirrels may have access to the baits that will be located in there, however, most rodent baits are not labeled for squirrels. So the likelihood of this happening is very slim.
For rodents inside it is best to use snap traps and glueboards so you can control where they are going to die. You should also seal up all cracks and crevices outside that are allowing them access to inside. Using tamper resistant bait stations with a rodenticide outside would also help if they are coming and going. Our Rodent Baiting Kit would be a good option. We have some guides below that can help as well
https://www.domyown.com/how-to-get-rid-of-rats-a-525.html
https://www.domyown.com/rat-prevention-guide-a-526.html