Amon from San Jose, Ca writes
I think I saw a raccoon trying to get the bait from inside the station, but I'm not sure if they're actually getting it or not.
Raccoons could get the bait if it has been eaten down enough to not be on the rods inside the station. You should monitor the stations monthly or weekly to ensure there is fresh bait and not small pieces inside for them to get out. As long as the bait is still on the rods the Protecta Sidekick Rat Bait Station is designed to prevent non target animals from getting to it. They may try as most baits have food based attractants but should not be able to pull it out.
Answer last updated on: 07/22/2016