Save Money! This kit includes a case of Protecta RTU Mouse Bait Stations (12 stations), one Protecta Bait Station Key and one 4lb. pail of Fastrac Bait Blox. Each pail of Fastrac Blox contains approx. 128 blox. Fastrac Blox kill faster than most baits on the market and rodents will die with just one feeding. Extra Protecta Bait Station Keys can be purchased separately.
Protecta RTU Mouse Bait Stations CASE (12 stations) with Fastrac Blox is made up of these products:
| 1 x Protecta RTU Mouse Bait Station - CASE (12 stations) |
$26.76 | |
| 1 x Fastrac Blox - (4 lb. pail / 128 bait blocks) |
$62.95 |
Cost of separate parts: $89.71
You save $3.21!
| Target pests: | Mice |
| Manufactured By: | Bell Labs |
Save Money! This kit includes a case of Protecta RTU Mouse Bait Stations (12 stations), one Protecta Bait Station Key and one 4lb. pail of Fastrac Bait Blox. Each pail of Fastrac Blox contains approx. 128 blox. Fastrac Blox kill faster than most baits on the market and rodents will die with just one feeding. Extra Protecta Bait Station Keys can be purchased separately.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful:
Great service from DMOPC
By Stan on September 22, 2011
Verified PurchaseFantastic service from DMOPC. Bait stations with Fastrac arrived pronto and the savings over my "former" pest company are over a couple hundred dollars to start, not to mention the return visits to refresh the stations.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful:
Well Worth It!
By Duane on October 12, 2011
Verified PurchaseI went from novice in the rodent game to expert with this purchase! DoMyOwnPestControl.com is a great resource and I highly recommend them. In fact, I have already given out the cards that were included in the package. As for the Fastrac Blox, I was shocked at how efficient it is! I have turned the whole rodent game around and have gained control. There was immediate results the same day I placed the bait. This stuff really works!
3 of 3 people found this review helpful:
fastrac and bait staitons
By Mike on July 27, 2012The bait stations work - I have used them for years. Now i just tie them down so i don't lose them and have to buy them anymore. I snap a cord through the lid befor I close it and tie it to something. If you are on concrete put a nail. The bait I am not 100% sure about compared to say Contrac - maybe no difference. some boxes were fully eatan and smelled like urine so thats good. Others looked partially eatan but I am not sure if it was by mice or insects I find on the blocks. This is the same for all the blocks. So far it seems to work. Try it. Anyone know how to keep the rolly polly insects and grubs out?
1 of 1 people found this review helpful:
Mice, mice, mice!
By Anne on October 30, 2012
Verified PurchaseEasy to use and, most importantly, effective. To win this "war" is critical for me, and keeping mice away from the inside of my house and garage is critical. Bait stations and rodenticide are both cost effective and are keeping the mouse out of my house.
Not working
By Chris on January 23, 2012
Verified PurchaseNot sure what the issue is, but honestly the mice in my house have yet to touch the bait. For the price and other reviews on this product I purchased it but it's not working for me at all and I've had this since December.
Bait Stations
By Greg on December 7, 2012
Verified PurchaseI have paid for several professional exterminators. First one used bait stations. Two years later, I got mice again. I tried a different exterminator who placed poison bags along the top of my foundation wall in my basement. I was assured that my kids would not be in danger of getting to the poison. Turns out the mice got to the poison bags and knocked them all on the floor. Luckily, I noticed it and cleaned it up before the kids got to it. Why did I pay a professional? I decided to take matters into my own hands. I purchased more stations and bait and was able to save a substantial amount of money as well. Bait stations are safer!!!!! The bait stays contained!!!
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January 20, 2011Noah asked:
QHow does the Protecta RTU Mouse Bait Station work?
Is it a trap where the mice cannot escape? Do they eat the bait and die inside for easy cleanup?
AThe Protecta RTU Mouse Bait Station is a tamper resistant container that will keep non-target animals from consuming the poison bait. The Protecta RTU does not trap the mouse in any way, the mouse enters, eats the bait and is free to exit. If you would like a covered box that the mouse enters and cannot leave, you do have a couple of options. You can use the Victor Kill and Seal Mouse Trap Model 265. This is a small container that the mouse will enter, be killed and contained. The other option would be to purchase a Protecta Mouse Bait Station and place a wooden snap trap or a Mini-T Rex snap trap inside. With either of these options you would not need to use a poison bait as the mouse will be killed anyway. You can bait the traps with peanut butter (not recommended for the Mini-T Rex), pieces of cereal, bits of cotton or other baits.
May 24, 2012Jon from Kittanning, Pa asked:
QHow often should you replace the bait in these stations with fresh bait?
AHow often the bait should be replaced depends on how much mouse activity there is around. You should check the stations daily to start with to see if they are eating all of the bait in a day. The key to control is to keep enough bait in the station to supply the population around the structure. The goal is to not have it be empty when mice go inside to look for food. You may find that you have to replace the bait daily at first but after the population dwindles you will have to add bait much less frequently (1 timer per week or even 1 x per month). Bait should also be replaced if it is insect infested or moldy.




