Protecta Micro Bait Station
R29.00
One of our smallest tamper-resistant mouse bait station.
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- Specifically designed for use in tight baiting situations.
- Can only be used for mice.
- Fits where other tamper-resistant bait stations don’t.
- Dimensions: L: 9,5cm x W: 7,8cm x H: 3cm
- Made of rigid, heavy-duty polymer plastic to withstand temperature extremes.
- Guards wax bait blox from children, pets and other non-target animals.
- Holes on either end provide a direct runway for mice into the station.
- Only wax bait blox can be used inside – wax bait blox are sold separately.
- It is easy to use and automatically locks when closed.
- Can only be unlocked with a universal bait station key.
- For indoor and outdoor use – suitable for all weather conditions.
- Can house up to 1 x Tomcat Poison bait wax blox.
- Product is sold as singles.
HOW TO USE ME
- Please Note: If you are using poison to control rodents you must follow the directions on the label.
- Place the bait station in an area in which you’ve noticed evidence of mice, such as next to a wall, in a dark corner, in the attic, below a window, etc.
- Make sure the entryway to the station is facing out from the wall or corner.
- When placing bait stations outside, you will need to consider all areas where bait should be placed such as by wood piles, storage sheds and fence rows.
- When placing bait stations outside they should be placed about 2 to 4 meters apart around buildings or along landscaped areas surrounding buildings.
- Secure poison bait blocks on rods inside of the bait station. This prevents mice from carrying bait outside the bait station and dropping the poison on the ground.
- Place the bait station so that it will not become disturbed and overturned.
- Rule of Thumb: Place bait stations every 2 to 4 meters apart for mice, or 9 to 15 meters for rats.
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TIPS & TRICKS
- Place the bait stations in the same areas where you have found mouse droppings, rub marks and damage to stored food products.
- Don’t leave food debris around the house and ensure that food is stored in tightly sealed containers.
• Cover pet food bowls and clean the leftover contents. - Seal cracks and holes in walls and foundations that lead outside the property.
- Often there is a high mice activity in corners of rooms and in cabinets, where two surfaces join at angles.
- Mice may be living above their food a source such as attics and ceilings and they also might be living below their food source in such areas as crawl spaces, floor voids, and basements.