

🌱 Control the rat revolution—without the collateral damage!
Evolve Rat Birth Control Soft Bait Sausages offer a scientifically validated, humane alternative to traditional poisons by reducing rat populations through fertility control. Made with food-grade ingredients and EPA-approved as a minimum-risk pesticide, this 1.5 lb pack (approx. 21 pieces) is safe for use around people and pets, indoors or outdoors. Expect noticeable population declines within 4–6 weeks and sustained control over months, making it the go-to solution for professional, ethical pest management.











| ASIN | B0CZSBLC32 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,859 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #73 in Pest Control Baits & Lures |
| Brand | SenesTech |
| Date First Available | May 9, 2024 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Item Form | Soft Bait |
| Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
| Liquid Volume | 1.5 Liters |
| Manufacturer | SenesTech |
| Package Dimensions | 8.7 x 7.01 x 3.43 inches |
| Target Species | Rats |
| UPC | 850061518019 |
@**S
Pest control and liberation for female mice
I bought Evolve Rat Birth Control Soft Bait Sausages expecting population control. What I didn’t expect was to accidentally establish a tiny rodent socialist republic behind my shed. These sausages don’t poison, don’t murder, and don’t spark dramatic soap-opera deaths. Thank the gods! I don’t want to live with mice but I don’t want to murder them and poison other wildlife! Instead, I calmly introduced the concept of collective responsibility to the field mouse community that like to patrol the perimeter of my abode. No more unchecked capitalism of reproduction. No more surprise litters. Just long-term, sustainable population management. From each according to their appetite, to each according to their uteruses remaining blissfully empty. The field mice probably still show up, still snack politely, and still live their nocturnal little micey lives, only now without the relentless pressure to out-breed one another. Frankly, I’d guess they are much calmer. More reflective. Possibly reading tiny manifestos. ⚠️ Important Side Effect Warning: After a few weeks, you may hear faint but unmistakable celebrations coming from the shadows. That’s not wind. That’s the sound of pregnancy-free female field mice toasting their newfound bodily autonomy. Tiny clinks of invisible champagne glasses. Occasional squeaks that sound suspiciously like “solidarity.” Pros: •Not a poison •Long-term population control •Ethically confusing but emotionally satisfying •Promotes rodent liberation & family planning Cons: •You may feel like a benevolent overlord •The mice might unionize next In summary: if you want to control field and deer mice without violence, without guilt, and with a dash of ideological satire, this is the product for you. (I use a bait station weighed down because the raccoons love these and will eat an entire sausage) Five stars for humane pest control and for accidentally running a most progressive program in my backyard.
C**.
IT WORKS !!!!
I had a HUGE rat problem in my backyard (I'm talking 10 to 15 rats). It was so bad that one of my neighbors who had complained about my rat problem, actually called the "Health Department" on me. The Health Department sent me letters threatening to fine me for $1500 if I didn't address the problem quickly. But I just didn't have the heart to kill the rats. So I browsed the internet looking for an alternative to killing the rats. I searched and searched the internet until I ran into this product. Although I was a little hesitant at first about buying this product due to its price, I decided to give it a try anyway, as I had no other option available to me and didn't want to get fined. So I ordered this product and bought some “bait stations” to put this product in. Evolve birthcontrol comes in the form of sausages to make the product taste and smell appetizing to rats. Soon after receiving this product, I started putting it in the bait stations that I had bought for it. I then placed the bait stations in my back yard. The rats refused to eat the product at first, so I tried luring the rats to the Evolve sausages by putting little pieces of bread covered with peanut butter in the bait stations. I covered the Evolve sausages with peanut butter as well. Pretty soon, they started eating the Evolve sausages and even seemed to like them. After giving the rats these Evolve sausages for about three months, I noticed that their numbers didn't seem to be on the rise anymore. Although the manufacturer of this product only recommends this product to be given to the rats for four weeks to make them infertile, I decided to give it to them for three months to ensure that all 10 to 15 rats got a sufficient amount of the birthcontrol. About two months later, I noticed that their numbers seemed to be dwindling. I read online that a rat can live anywhere between 8 to 12 months and since these rats had already lived in my backyard for a few months, I knew that they didn't have long to go. Today, seven months later, my property is completely rat free. Not one rat left behind on my property. And the neighbor who had called the Health Department on me, tried to apologize to me for reporting me, but I wouldn't give him the time of day because he broke the good neighbor policy by "ratting" on me. Anyways, I got rid of the rat problem in my backyard WITHOUT KILLING EVEN ONE RAT. And I believe that God is happy with me for that.
J**.
Rat birth control
For those to really work you'd need a lot more and it would need time be more reasonably priced. I can't see control at this price. Nicer idea then poisoning though. Just not realistically affordable
A**A
good addition to rodent control strategy
UPDATE: I bought a few bags of this over the past couple years and it seems to work well when you use it correctly in tandem with other things like snap traps. I have chickens and ducks and we live in a very old falling apart mobile home so it’s not hard for rodents to find places to cause problems. My last review was pretty long and I’m hoping to shorten it and get to the points. This will not get rid of the rats alone, but used intend with traps and other methods can keep them in check in my case I live in the woods, plus the other factors mentioned above. I have to constantly be on rodent patrol. I have multiple bird pens and I’ve worked hard at making sure there’s no food spillage what I didn’t expect was I have the bags of bait inside a large plastic bag a Ziploc on a shelf in our building there’s a hole we have to patch or something shoot its way in when I used to keep food in there and no longer do now. We also have a bad habit of leaving the door to the building open because we’re constantly going in and out of there I went in today to discover. They like the bait so much that they ripped down and ate the entire bag. OK it was like 60% full at this point but still. So if you’re worried about them eating it don’t they will love it.
M**L
The rats certainly like it.