cathrine harrison
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
My rental was infested with mice and rats when the last tenants moved out. Exterminators estimate was $3,500.00 for extermination plus 3 times to return to the property for additional extermination at additional cost of $250.00 per return. Purchased this, used 2 buckets of the Bait Block and absolutely free of rodents. Will keep using this monthly for the next 6 months, just as a precaution. Thank you for a great product.
RexVDH
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Y'all. I rarely write reviews. But this stuff here works great. No. It works superbly! After wasting 2K on professional pest control services that only placed sticky traps around my basement floor, I got desperate and took a chance on buying this product. I was very skeptical, but what the heck, I've already wasted a couple of grand, so why not give this a chance? Let me tell you, after just 3 days, I heard less mice activity. After 1 week, I found multiple dead mice in my basement. After 2 weeks, no more noises and no more mouse droppings. This stuff works! Thank you and I hope this review helps someone before making the stupid mistake that I did.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
I have what was apparently the smartest rat ever terrorizing my house. It wouldn't touch the regular poison and would flip our glue traps upside down or use chewed peices of drywall to cover the glue. Snap traps were no match either. I finally decided to try this peanut butter flavor poison and the rats couldn't eat it fast enough. Each time I would put some out it would be gone within the hour. After the 4th day it was no longer eating the bait bars and now I have the rotten smell of victory in my house (nothing a nice wax warmer don't cover) we only put eyes on 1 rat and it was freaking huge. Glad this stuff was able to do the job. The past few days I have no longer had any signs of unwelcome guests. No chewing or scurrying sounds. I don't have any pets so I was able to place them in the open in places I know they have been. Definitely use gloves to place the bait so they aren't smelling you on it
Jill C.
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
The peanut butter flavored block bait, is the flavorite of the rats and squirrals that are living under my trailer. They can not resist. I have tried other types of traps, and the standard pallet poison options from the hardware store - but these are frustratingly ineffective, the rats walk on by; the kill rate is too slow. However the rats gobble up this peanut butter block bait with a fanzy. The draw back is sometimes the criters die in the walls or under the floor, and the smell is horrible for a few days/week...the smell of victory! Highly recommend this bait for a fast and efficent kill rate. Be mindful to prevent other critters from getting access to it - raccons, oposiums, and dogs also love peanut butter.
L. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
I have used this for the last year and have had great success, it is quite effective. I like that it is not a neurotoxin without an antidote like bromothalin (sp?) which is getting harder to find. Gives me some piece of mind against secondary poisoning of non-target species. Especially since my dog eats anything that he can fit in his (very big) mouth. The Antidote is VItamin K which is in pet food, so if you have this near pet food, effectiveness is likely to be reduced.
Luke Raven
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 25, 2024
The mice ate the blocks but didn't die. They ate about 4-5 blocks over about a week, but they didn't die and are still alive and healthy.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
Bought 3 buckets and still have mice doesn't seem to work like it use to
Liz
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
Every so often in our 100 year old pier and beam house in Dallas, we get a critter issue (OK, mice and rats, not cute little critters). We've tried traps (they didn't work). We tried one of those sound machines that aren't supposed to bother humans and dogs (oh, it was loud and we couldn't stand it). Finally, we relented and went the poison route with these JT Eaton bait blocks (peanut butter flavored, but who would know). They come in a big tub. I place them in the closet next to the hot water heater (where we often see rodent droppings). And they disappear quickly. And I replace them. And they disappear quickly again. And I replace them. Part of me wonders how long it takes these to work. Until one day we have a strong dead rodent odor wafting through a part of the house (usually the kitchen). So, they must work. Eventually the bait blocks don't go away from the closet. Eventually the smell goes away. I guess I am happy that they don't die outside so that a pet could find it and get sick. This isn't our first bucket, and probably won't be our last.
Ian Pidgeon
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 11, 2018
seems to be working well,no sign of rats