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Item Form | Spray |
Item Weight | 7.99 Kilograms |
Brand | First Strike Soft Bait RAT/MICE Rodenticide Poison |
Specification Met | EPA |
Target Species | Rat |
About this item
- Not for Sale To: CA
- FirstStrike rodenticide offers a unique combination of palability, enticing food aroma, effective control and ease of use
- A New Concept Soft Bait Rodenticide for us in areas of high infestation or when competing food sources exist
- FirstStrike can be used like traditional bait blocks, being fixed on the vertical or horizontal bars of a bait station
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 10 x 10 x 13.5 inches; 17.61 Pounds
- Date First Available : May 28, 2011
- ASIN : B006GDM8SW
- Best Sellers Rank: #50,031 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #283 in Pest Control Baits & Lures
- #1,073 in Pest Repellents
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Product Description
First Strike Soft Bait Rat Mice Rodenticide Poison - 16 Lbs containing difethialone is a new concept in rodenticide technology from Liphatech
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Customers are happy with the performance and effect of the pesticide. They say it works better than other baits, and it kills mice quickly. They also say it's the best product they have used and worth every penny. However, some customers differ on the value.
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Customers like the performance of the pesticide. They say it works better than the green bait, and provides excellent results. Some say it's the best product they have used, and worth every penny. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"This is my go to when I have mice or rat problems on my mini farm. Works everytime." Read more
"...So far this is the best product I have used. Pricey but worth every penny." Read more
"The only stuff I have found that actually works. It's amazing! Don't waste your money on the stuff in the local stores...." Read more
"Worked great one week and rat free." Read more
Customers like the effect of the pesticide on mice. They mention that it really works, kills mice quickly, and reduces rodents for sure. Some say that the product is very good in keeping rodent populations from over populating. Overall, most are satisfied with the product's ability to eliminate mice.
"...rats and mice.... all gone.... Amazing product - the rats basically died in their holes...." Read more
"This is the first product I have found that will kill all the mice. My cabin keeps the rain out and the mice in...." Read more
"Kills the mice when they eat it." Read more
"This product kills mice and has definitely helped me any time I notice mouse activity." Read more
Customers find the pesticide easy to use. They say it works well in bait boxes, is easy to put out, and the rodents go for it quick.
"I like how easy it is to stock the bait traps." Read more
"Easy to use. The packets are great to throw in the crawl space and place where my dog can’t get to them. Took care of the problem in 2 applications" Read more
"The rodents go for it quick, easy to place." Read more
"...Easy to put out" Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the pesticide. Some mention it's well worth the money, while others say it'll be expensive.
"...This product is well worth the price." Read more
"Stop scrolling JUST BUY IT, yes, it’s expensive, but it’s the only solution that actually works and fast!!!..." Read more
"...So far this is the best product I have used. Pricey but worth every penny." Read more
"...Well worth the money." Read more
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De Con doesn't kill mice anymore. They changed their formula. I purchase several kinds of pellets that only served to fatten the mice up. Mice are not dumb; they can figure out how to get food out of traps without setting them off. I called in exterminators. I bought the plug in sensors. Peppermint oil doesn't work. With off of that we still had a mice infestation. They were everywhere in the house and I mean everywhere.
One exterminator used this poison. He just didn't use enough, but his treatment was more effective than anything else we purchased. I was disgusted and ready to call in Terminix; I didn't want to spend several more hundred dollars. I had already spent several hundred. When I found an old package of this that the exterminator had used, I checked to see if Amazon sold it and of course they do.
I figured this was cheaper than Terminix. I would try one more time to get rid of these critters. It worked like a charm.
Let me tell you what I did: I bought some of those sticky glue traps. I got a big jar of peanut butter. I put on some rubber gloves and opened about 30 of the packets. I got an old spoon and mixed the poison with the peanut butter and then slathered on the glue traps. I used the entire jar. I also used the bait traps that the exterminator had used. I just spooned the mixture in. I put the traps down all over the house in every room. I put the traps behind the refrigerator and stove.
Within 4 day they were gone. Completely. After 4 days, I didn't see another live mouse anywhere in the house. It's been several months and we haven't seen one, and no evidence. I couldn't have been more pleased. It was a relief to get rid of those mice. Yes, I did have to clean up dead mice. They put something in this poison that prevents the mice from stinking. That helped a lot.
You can also just put the unopened packets where needed. The mice will eat into the packets. My goal was to get them on a feeding frenzy with the peanut butter and it worked for us.
One Caution. Make sure your pets cannot get to the traps, if you do it my way. We don't have small children, but use the same caution for them. This stuff taste good to mice and will taste good to animals, too. Adding the peanut butter enhanced it's appeal. I placed all the traps were our dog couldn't access them. The manufacturer's container has a tight.... and I mean tightly sealed lid. It's was actually hard to open. The container is huge and heavy duty. It's more than enough to get rid of a mice infestation in a large hi rise complex. I only used 30 packs for our problem. We have 2 levels and a basement. I have so much left over, but I'm happy to have it. The container is airtight. I'll share it with my friends if needed Thank you to the manufacturer. The mice were a problem for us for a couple of years. They would lessen with the exterminations, but the ones left just kept reproducing. I was fed up and knew I had to find a solution.....and I did.