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OFDPOS
Sep 17, 2015Explorer
The problem with Dcon poison is it kills pretty quick , the rodent crawls into a cubby hole and dies now the smell/stain on ? as it decomposes !
And it can be a secondary kill to if a cat or? gets ahold of it and eats it.
Same with snap traps and glue boards , Not really the good choice for long storage the rodent get stuck on the glue board or in the trap , no it decomposes (sometimes will get eaten by another rodent? But the stench smell.
Like others have posted try to seal up all entry places best you can.
There is non-secondary kill bait that comes in blocks similar to the D-con little blocks, the ones we used were green and worked quite well.
That way if you have cats or ? they won't die or get deathly ill from eating the rodents..
And it can be a secondary kill to if a cat or? gets ahold of it and eats it.
Same with snap traps and glue boards , Not really the good choice for long storage the rodent get stuck on the glue board or in the trap , no it decomposes (sometimes will get eaten by another rodent? But the stench smell.
Like others have posted try to seal up all entry places best you can.
There is non-secondary kill bait that comes in blocks similar to the D-con little blocks, the ones we used were green and worked quite well.
That way if you have cats or ? they won't die or get deathly ill from eating the rodents..
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