🐾 Say goodbye to pests, not your peace of mind!
EcoClear Products 620100-6D RatX is an all-natural rodent control solution designed to effectively eliminate rats and mice. Each 8 oz. bag contains easy-to-use pellets made from safe, naturally derived ingredients, ensuring safety for people, pets, and livestock. With EPA minimum risk status, it's perfect for both professional pest control and DIY applications in various environments.
Liquid Volume | 1 |
Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
Active Ingredients | Corn gluten, sodium chloride |
Energy Specifications Met | EPA |
Target Species | Rat,Mouse |
Item Form | Pellets |
M**S
HAD a rat problem
We due to construction we HAD 1 rat causing a ruckus emphasis on the HAD because poor fella is no longer with us, ate it up in a span of hours of putting it and within a day was no longer heard or seen. It is highly effective and even though it was only one I do not hesitate to believe if you have an infestation this will help clear it up.
F**
Didn’t work at all!
Didn’t work at all! Sadly I bought all the natural ways of getting mice, nothing is working. This poison is like a snack for mice and rats didn’t affected them all. I saw mice droppings all around the food, but I have never seen a dead mouse and they eat it up like it’s crispy cream donuts!
J**.
eco clear rat x pellets review
i put pellets on plate inside house & in 10 minutes i had dead baby rat by the plate...i put pellets on plate outside & next day checked & 4 dead baby rats by the plate...you can enhance it by adding baking soda & jiffy corn muffin or cake mix to the pellets or try adding corn meal & salt which is what rat x is...also you can try adding different bait to it..cheese, dog food , fruits, seeds nuts , bacon & grease, choclates , corn meal & portland cement mix jams em up cant poop & goodbye, baking soda rats only cant burp or fart & gas builds up & their guts blow out goodbye..this stuff wont hurt other animals olnly rats except for the cement & corn meal one..all the other stuff is ok.... you can use a blender or food processor to mix it up....they loved the baking soda & corn bread mix... i got one big adult one that got caught in victor wood snap trap & freed himself..now he sets em off and then eats the peanut butter but he never in the trap..ive been trying for 6 months to get rid of him but he up all night banging & clanging in the kitchen...rats knocked over heavy boxes in storage..i couldnt believe a rat pushing over 40 lb boxes full of stuff..the room looks like a thief ran sacked it tossed the room..bunch of rats got in thru the window screen open 2 iches for air...i had the house rat proofed all the crawl screens & vent pipes on roof screened up..one guy wanted $1100 but he was perfectionist spotted every crack nook & cranny....i went with cheap $240 guy who was a crook had to have him come back several times after i had his work rechecked by another company . he was lazy and skipped roof vent pipes he lied said he did.i had to have him make video showing pipes on roof which he lied doing..in summer with windows open they'l come right inside ..rat proofing wont matter...once your on their visit list..their scent keeps em coming past trails....the pest control company bait stations were useless scam...they charge a lot for them too. they didnt do a thing..baking soda & jiffy cornbread mix and these pellets ground up in plastic food storage boxes with a hole cut in them put around your house inside & out will do it better...try all kinds of baits till you find what your critters like ....if you give up there is a250 repeater rat trap that automatically catches rats..you just fill the hopper up with sunflower seeds or peanuts and the top of the trap door drops rats into a holding cage to release them over 10 miles away or drown in water to kill them...or buy real rat poison baits on amazon but raccoons..possums , hawks , owls , dogs , cats , coyotes etc will eat the dead rats & they will die too...
M**.
Inconclusive results. Maybe it worked, maybe it didn't.
A rat invaded our house for around a month. Since it avoided the sticky traps I baited and laid out, I tried snap traps with gel attractant, peanut butter or cheese. No takes.I then decided to just poison the sucker so I found this and placed it around the areas of activity inside of a small dixie cup. No takes.The rat was more interested in the roots of our snake plant so I cut the dixie cup walls down to about half an inch and smeared a thin layer of peanut butter inside and piled this stuff on top, then placed it inside the plant pot. Success! I did this for about a week and went through 3/4th of the bag.By this time my wife is getting fed up with the lack of results so I moved on to another product that is basically a small green block. I left a few of those out across 2-3 days and the activity stopped. The dog was uncharacteristically attracted to the bottom of our couch one day so I moved it back and lo and behold, a dead rat.It didn't smell so perhaps this product's claim of dehydrating them is true and it played a role in the eventual success but I really can't say since I "poisoned" the data by adding another solution at the same time.
A**R
It works
I purchased this product because I have a couple of stupid chihuahuas, so I didn’t want to risk actual rat poison. Rats have been living in the crawlspace of my cute mid century home, and they seemed particularly interested in the dog kibble. I used a live trap to catch and release a few, relocating them to the other side of the lake so they couldn’t come back; but they only seemed to increase in number. I guess they had already sent out invites to all their friends. I told my dogs that they are terrible cats. I even threatened to adopt an actual cat if they didn’t step up their game, but they didn’t believe me. And they were right not to. I don’t want a cat. So, despite my convictions that these little rodents were only trying to live their lives and don’t deserve to die, I had to be brutal because they haven’t been paying their share of the rent.I made sure there was no dog kibble or anything else to tempt them, and I placed a few pellets under the fridge and dishwasher, their favorite hiding spots. I also placed cotton balls soaked in peppermint oil under the appliances to draw them out, because some rando somewhere on the internet said they don’t like that. A couple of days later, the pellets were untouched, and the rats were making just as much noise as before. When I pulled out my fridge to sweep underneath, I discovered they had knocked a loaf of bread behind it and consumed the whole thing. Little scamps. Apparently I am too short to have noticed it on top of the fridge. When you live with tall people that tends to happen. Then I had a brilliant idea. I pulsed some rat-x pellets in the food processor together with some dog kibble and created a (hopefully) deadly-yet-delicious sawdust. I poured it in a couple of piles around the kitchen, and closed it off with a baby gate to keep the not-cats out. The next morning I could see that they had walked through (and pooped on) the piles, but I didn’t know how much (if any) they had consumed. This all occurred about a week ago. While I still notice some evidence of rats, their activity has definitely declined. Then today I was out in the yard, and lo and behold, I found this poor little thing. True to the claims of the manufacturer, it didn’t stink. It kind of makes me shudder to think what I would find in the crawlspace.
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