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MOTOMCO Tomcat Mouse and Rat Bromethalin Bait Chunx is a 4-pound bulk rodenticide featuring a potent bromethalin formula that kills anticoagulant-resistant rats and mice quickly. Designed for professional-grade pest control, it stops rodents from feeding after a toxic dose, ensuring efficient bait use and effective population reduction. Ideal for tackling severe infestations both indoors and outdoors.

| ASIN | B005BV0DD2 |
| Amazon Bestseller | #146,061 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #3,858 in Small Animal Food |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (22,445) |
| Date First Available | September 6, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19.7 x 21 x 19.7 cm |
| Item Weight | 1.91 Kilograms |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Part number | 008-22244 |
| Product Dimensions | 19.69 x 20.96 x 19.69 cm; 1.91 kg |
D**E
we HAD an outdoor rat infestation, but are now living rat-free!!! ... thanks to this bait and the other measures below! just as claimed, this MOTOMCO rat bait with Bromethalin really works! ... the rats ate this bait and returned to the nests to perish. the following is some things we learned from our lil' rat skirmish; | rat intel | • neighborhood activism: get your neighbors involved, as the problem is very unlikely limited to your property... rats eat dog feces and bird seed and just about anything, but, in our neighborhood, it is the theory that they were feeding (or are still feeding) at a neighbor that does not clean up after their dog and living at another neighbor that does not leave their home interior and has let their garage and yard go to squaller…. thus, our yard has become a traffic route and/or playground between these two locations on our street. but it is a city wide problem, as we have learned via nextdoor website for our city… so, neighbor involvement is a must, as you may eliminate them from living, playing, or feeding on your property, but they will still be local and will likely return. if you do not know your neighbors and do not want to do the door-to-door thing, then join nextdoordotcom for your city and post something like "Unwanted Neighbors - Rats!" ... this is how we learned that it is a pervasive, city-wide problem and we are both receiving and disseminating information via this site… though i appreciate that most of us no longer “need” neighbors in this era, you do NEED your neighbors as allies in this war! • multi-front approach: utilize some additional artillery besides bait in bait boxes, such as Victor traps... the Victor traps are tried and true traps, and the most efficient and cost effective means of eliminating rats... they are easy to set & hold with great sensitivity... and, they work! • bait type matters!: as far as bait for bait boxes, Bromethalin is in these bait chunks and is the ingredient claimed to be the best to poison rats. as for trap bait, we first tried peanut butter with no results on the rats, but it resulted in some very unfortunate collateral damage to other rodents... so, we switched to raw bacon, and, while the other rodents are disinterested, the rats can not resist, and snap!, our rat squatter war is slowly being won! so, if it is outdoors, do not use peanut butter, unless you want to eliminate chipmunks and squirrels, as well (we do not) ... rather, try raw bacon... • fresh bait: we found our best success with traps was to keep them fresh... we changed the bait and reset the traps almost daily, then really began having success! ☐ here are links to some good outdoor rat bait boxes and a good value 12-pack of Victor traps: • Compact Rat Bait Station TWIN PACK (Bait Not Included) • Tomcat 0370910 Tier 1 Refillable Rat & Mouse Bait Station and, traps for the additional front: • Victor Metal Pedal Rat Trap (Pack of 12) lastly, if you want to keep it cheap and simple, then the Victor traps can not be beat, especially in the economical 12 pack. best wishes to your soon rat-free life… :-) Thank you.
G**E
Definitely follow the instructions with these especially if you have children or animals around because you do not want them near any small pieces that may fall on the ground. These work great and all I have to say is that we no longer have rats in our backyard.
R**E
There’s plenty in this bucket! I live in a rural area and there’s a ditch behind my backyard fence, so every now and then our neighborhood will have a slight issue with mice. For me, glue traps usually worked until I got ferrets. I now have three free range ferrets, so it was very hard to lay any kind of traps without being worried if my ferrets would get stuck in them. I would made sure we put our ferrets in their cage when we tried the glue traps and the regular traps. The rats managed to maneuver around the traps so I decided it was time to try the bait. This worked so well! I purchased this product in December 2024 and within 3 weeks, I no longer had an issue. I noticed results within 4 days - only cause I could smell the dead mice. It’s not pleasant to deal with, but it was the quickest way I could get rid of them because I could even hear the babies they had in between my walls. My friend lives a few houses down from me and asked me if I was having issues with rats/mice because she was noticing sounds in between her walls as well. I told her I was but slowly getting rid of them. She came over and I gave her some bait. There’s plenty of bait in this bucket and 9 months later, I still have at least half the bucket just sitting there in case I need it again. I would definitely purchase this again if I had to.
T**R
It seems to be very effective my only problem is they don’t shrivel up like with other baits. They just die so you have to be sure to find them or they stink. That’s an issue in a garage or shed setting with a lot of stuff. I have one in my home garage in the country, one in the shed, and one in my automotive shop (fake rock bait boxes I mean). I only took the one star away due to them dying and stinking but it’s better than them causing literal thousands of dollars in damage chewing wires on vehicles.
B**7
Okay, I see one star to 5 stars. I am not a company spokesman but I can tell you few thing about rats. Number one they are smart, much smarter than you think. I live in the city with restaurants not far from my home and surrounded by neighbors with dogs and cats, rats love to eat their food too. The best poisons are long gone; the government forced them off the market. This is the same bait used by pest control companies. The EPA ban all other poisons several years ago. What you should know is rats are territorial, Once you have killed out one colony another will soon move in if there is a food source. The best method of removing rats is to get rid of their food source. If that is not possible then you need to poison them. Traps don't work. Why? When one rat is caught the other will avoid the traps. Also, you need to make sure it is rats or mice that are eating your bait. My bait was disappearing every night. I set up my game camera only to find possums and raccoons raiding my bait stations. I had to come up with something different. I used a 4 foot long 3.5 inch PVC pipe, blocked off the end to a point that a raccoon or possum could not get into my station. I secured the pipe so that it could not move. I only bait at night. Generally, rats are nautical, they move and feed at night. After I set this station up I started to find dead rats. The one thing about using this poison is that the rats don't usually avoid it but they wander off and die. The other rats are not suspicious of the bait. Mice and rats can reproduce every 90 days and have 8 litters every year. The mice/rat gestational period is only 21 days. You'll never ever get rid of them completely. The trick is to control the population. There is no one who hates rats more than me. I have learned how to keep them under control, but we'll never get 100% rid of them. The best way to control is to eliminate their food source and your neighbors should be doing the same. UPDATE: after only three days the rodent damage stopped, I am not seeing rodents on my camera. I will continue to keep the bait out but this has worked 100%. As long as your neighbors keep feeding their pets outside rodent will keep coming. Control the problem. Your neighbors are not going to change their ways, but you can keep the rodent at bay by baiting them.
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