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The B&G Rodent Bait Station Cafe #25000211 is engineered for superior rodent control with a high-capacity bait chamber, water-resistant features, and a robust design that endures the rigors of outdoor use. Its innovative rotating hinge and low-profile design enhance usability and effectiveness, making it a must-have for pest management professionals.
A**R
well made
nice and big, well made, holds a lot of bait. Got this after my smaller bait stations were carried off. This one is still in place and does not have to be refilled as often.
J**L
Easy to use
This bait station is easy to use and easy to fill. It holds six blocks, so you don't have to fill them to often.
M**E
Good value. Prompt delivery.
Good value. It does its job well by attracting rodents which eat the bait. It is secure enough to keep pets out. I have placed it near the AC lines that feed into the house. I check it periodically to monitor how much bait has been consumed. Keep tabs on the plastic key, there is only 1.Product delivered promptly.
O**I
Looks to be a pretty good bait box
Shipped 2 boxes incomplete 2 times, returned 1 time, told by amazon to do what ever I want to with the second batch.Key and bait holder rods were left out of both order attempts.Not going to bother with trying to order again.Looks to be a pretty good bait box, but not useable without the key and rods.
B**R
Sturdy
These boxes lock well and keeps rain water out.
S**E
no key
Looks like a bait station. Quality looks good. Bought 2 of these but they did not come with the key showed in pic to open them. They can be opened in other ways but that requires some unnecessary fumbling and awkard contorting wich is not necessarily a good thing when you are likely working around poisonous substances.
M**D
The one the Pro's use!!
We were having a problem with field mice entering our home from the surrounding woods. I had already seen these stations in use, but the local farm and garden store wanted double the money. Normally, I buy local to support small business, but I needed 8 and figured the money I saved could be used to buy the bait from them. My deceased father owned a pest control company and luckily I paid attention to him on this issue. You first need to seal any exterior holes into your home. Where the A/C lines enter the home is #1 spot!! Mice can fit thru a hole the size of a dime, rats the size of a quarter! Catch the mice/rats that are inside. You don't want them eating the bait and dying in your walls or attic. It takes a long time for the smell to go away!! My fathers "trick" was to put a little piece of Snickers on a glue trap in the rodents normal path. They normally follow along walls and on top of piping. The first night, I caught three!! These stations are very easy to fill and place. Use gloves. I took a small amount of peanut butter at the entrance to draw them in. I lock my bait and contaminated peanut butter in a small plastic tool box, so my children/pets can't get into it. The stations are child and dog resistant. Our Australian Shepard chewed on one for about 30mins before I caught him and even he couldn't damage it. The bait is secure as long as you check them regularly. About every 3-4 days at first because the mice will eat it and you want them to have their fill. Rodents will eat a little, making sure it's safe and once they're comfortable, they see it as a food source. The following weeks, as I would do yard work, I'd see rats/mice just sitting in the shrubs, some dead, some almost dead!! I've noticed our coyote, squirrel and snake problem has declined too! We have not had an issue since. These stations are perfect and came at a great price! Sorry for the long post, but I have learned a lot and want to help anyone with the same issue. Rodent droppings are very dangerous for children, the elderly and pregnant women.
D**M
Three Stars
Would be nice if the key came with it
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