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d-CON Refillable Corner Fit Mouse Bait Station, 1 Trap + 18 Bait Refills

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Features

  • HELP REDUCE MICE PROBLEMS with D-Con Bait, 1 Station plus 18 Refills
  • CONTAINS NO neurotoxins or anti-coagulants
  • OUR NEWEST BAIT STATION, and is resistant to tampering by children and dogs
  • COMPACT AND WEATHER-RESISTANT station can be used indoors or outdoors
  • IDEAL FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR: attic, kitchen/pantry, basement, bedrooms, bathrooms, living room, laundry room, garage and shed

Description

d-CON is so d-LICIOUS that mice will risk their lives for it. The formula does not contain neurotoxins or anti-coagulants. If you have signs of mice (droppings, footprints, gnawing or scampering noises in your walls), you'll want to try this d-CON Refillable Bait Station. Place the station where you notice signs of mice activity. You'll be able to see the bait through the station to gauge if mice are eating it or not. Once you notice signs of mice feeding on the baits, mouse activity should cease within a few days. If you don't see chew marks on the bait after a few days, try moving it to another area. d-CON Corner Fit Mouse Poison Bait Station has a compact design & low profile to help reduce house mice problems. This is our safest bait station, and is resistant to tampering by children & dogs. The refillable mouse bait station houses the bait in a box designed for mice to enter the station, eat the bait and leave before dying. This weather-resistant bait station can be used indoors or outdoors. It can be used in tight places around the house. Ideal for: corners, attics, behind appliances, basements, garages and sheds.

Brand: d-Con


Color: Green


Style: Refillable 18 Count


Product Dimensions: 8.6"L x 2.25"W x 10"H


Number of Pieces: 18


Is Electric: Yes


Target Species: Mouse


Unit Count: 18 Count


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 70


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.6 x 2.25 x 10 inches; 10.86 ounces


Department ‏ : ‎ womens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 11, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Reckitt Benckiser


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great bait
Dealing with a kangaroo mouse for the past couple weeks with no success using various baits. Slim Jim, peanut butter, and attract gel were all ignored. Through one of these blocks in an owltra shock trap and the mouse went for the bait within 3 hours of set up. I'm not sure how great the poison part of these work since I used it in a kill trap but it works excellent as bait. *Update lured another mouse into the zap trap the very next night. Can't say enough good things about this bait. It keeps the rodents coming into the traps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024 by that_1_guy

  • Got the rats as well
Be careful, because the rodents may be wary if they detect your smell on the bait. Open them in a way that it'll fall where you want without skin contact. But if that's too hard, take something like a fast food burger or french fry container and add 2-3 bait cube with some ketchup. The mice and rats will think its just normal garbage and have a blast eating your 'unwanted' food. In two days I had a dying rat on my kitchen floor. It was such a relief since it was terrorizing us for weeks. The bait station itself has proved absolutely useless, but its cheaper to buy with the station than just the refills. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024 by Jason

  • Works great !!!
This product really works, and worth the money....
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024 by Ms. Estrada

  • Works great!
Just to stress, this is only for small mice/field mice. I live in the country so field mice are always around. The neighborhood cats take care of a lot of them, but still, some get in the house. I found signs (droppings) of a mouse under my kitchen sink. I cleaned it up and hoped it wouldn’t be back since there’s no food there. But the next day, more mouse droppings and it had chewed through plastic gloves. So I set up this bait station. The entry way is small but big enough for a field mouse. Make sure to use gloves when handling as there is powder residue from the poison baits in the bag. No other way really around that other than to wear gloves. I set it up at night and tge next morning, I could see the mouse ate quite a bit. Droppings all around it and it liked it so much, it even chewed at some of the bait station. Once I saw that it was definitely poisoned, I sealed the cracked entryway under the sink with caulking tape and steel wool. The next morning, no droppings at all. So I think the combination of sealing the entryway and using this bait did the job right quick. Works great, efficient, and fast! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Worked in three days!
We live on a farm, so I am no stranger to mice. This time, however, the population bloomed. Not only was I seeing them in my feed shed, but I started hearing them in the walls of my home. I tried everything to get rid of them. I even keep nonvenomous snakes around the farm because they are excellent at controlling them. Not this time. The humane traps caught nothing. The easy-set traps did not go off when the mice were on them. The many types of repellents did not work. The old spring traps worked when I glued dog food coated with peanut butter on them. Peanut butter and bacon worked also. After a while, the mice stopped going to them. I bought my first set of these and purchased bait boxes ( B0B7517WJB) so I could put all of the bait out at one time. Bait sitting on the shelf is not "at work" and is a liability if they fall, spill, and a pet gets into it. Even though I have five adults out of seven children, I still do not have grandchildren to worry about as far as the bait goes. I put the bait in the boxes in the house and three buildings. Within three days, we did not hear or see any more evidence of mice. I have purchased a second set of these along with the bait boxes and put those out in the rest of our buildings. I plan to refill them every few months just to keep a check on the population. Mice do go for these baits, and they do die quickly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2023 by HappyOne_92

  • No results sorry
Didnt notice any results
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024 by Garegin M.

  • Does exactly what it promises.
We have always had field mice and my neighborhood yards but this year became a nightmare. These things were out in broad daylight and on some occasions I had them in the yard running around me - absolutely no fear of people. I'm usually a Live and Let Live but they were starting to get into the house and I kind of got tired of my cats bringing me gifts in the middle of the night. They were also digging and network of tunnels through my meticulously planted garden and interfering with the newly planted flowers and strawberry setting their roots. And wrecking my neighbor's beautiful vegetable and fruit Garden. I was using normal traps but when one was accidentally triggered by and killed a bird, I decided to try this. One day, the very first day I put down this bait trap they devoured the bait and I have not seen a single Mouse in like 3 days. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024 by DragonDreamer

  • Not sure if it works yet
this stuff absolutely did not work for me! idk if i have a bad batch or it simply just doesnt work but the mice walked right around it and wouldnt even touch it. I watched some youtube videos on this dcon stuff to see how i can possibly get it to work. I took away the bait station and i took out the individual blocks i used gloves so my scent wont be on them i took the plastic wrapping off of each block i seen ppl say u dont have to remove it that mice will chew right thru it but i still took it off i want them to have direct access to the poison. I also dont have any pets or small children who will be affected by the blocks. i used a disposable plastic knife to put a thin layer of peanut butter on about 10 of the blocks and i placed them in the corners of my kitchen and behind my stove which is where i mostly see activity. i have caught 4 mice so far using glue traps. these blocks do not work at all i eventually picked them up an threw them out. i do not like mice at all and i just moved into a nice place i love it here but this mice issue is upsetting me. The fact that they're in my kitchen and be on my counter and stove where i prepare and cook food is so gross. Im constantly cleaning 5 times a day. my advice is to just use steel wool and corking also use the mice repellant spray foam. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023 by shanequa shanequa

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