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๐ญ Outsmart rodents with the peanut butter bait they can't resist!
J T Eaton 704-PN Block Rodenticide is a professional-grade anticoagulant bait featuring Diphacinone as its active ingredient. Designed specifically for mice and rats, this peanut butter-flavored bait comes in a convenient pail of 64 blocks, offering long-lasting, easy-to-maintain rodent control trusted by thousands of users.







| Active Ingredients | Diphacinone |
| Asin | B00DLKGD3Y |
| Brand Name | J T Eaton |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (9,003) 4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00076706704429, 10076706704426 |
| Item Form | Capsules |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | J T Eaton |
| Model Number | J T Eaton - 704-PN |
| Part Number | 704-PN |
| Target Species | Rodents |
| Unit Count | 64 Count |
| Upc | 635665268627 076706704429 732233474098 |
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Five Stars
seems to be working well,no sign of rats
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Works quick, but NOBODY WARNED ME (SAD)
(Warning is at bottom)Not sure why some people are having the opposite experience, but this stuff works. I have bought it twice a few months apart. The first time was for rats that had found a way into my attic thru my crawlspace (which I'd thought I'd blocked them out of!). I put some up there every day, about 4 to 5 blocks, and they disappeared Day 1 and Day 2. The rats were running around up there having the time of their lives, they loved it and devoured it. Day 3 there were fewer eaten. Day 4 or maybe 5, this is the sad part, I heard what sounded like whimpering in my attic. It sounded very much like a puppy crying (I thought it was coming from outside at first!). I'm pretty sure it was the rat that was eating up all those blocks. Then, my house was silent. Unfortunately a few days later I heard another one make its way into the attic, probably following the pheromones from the previous one. I did the same thing and that one disappeared, no crying fortunately. No smell either, I think they both went outside to die somewhere. I blocked up what I thought were the entrances and I didn't have any noticeable problems for a few months.Recently, I had smelled the god-awful smell of rodent urine coming through my crawlspace up into my living area and I knew they made their way in again - and so, I bought these baits again. I used bait stations outside in three spots and they were disappearing steadily. Within a few days, I smelled the funk of dead animal. I knew one was dead, probably in my crawlspace. I looked around outside, couldn't find anything. A week later when that funk had FINALLY cleared, boom, dead animal funk again. And like 15+ flies in my house. Another one was dead, and this time super strong. Apparently, it found its way in a kitchen wall or just under. I saw 1 maggot on my kitchen floor the next day, so, yeah, that was traumatic. If there were more, I probably would've fainted. I have an old house w cracks and crevices, so it crawled from wherever (I shudder to think). This was maybe 3 days ago. Anyhow, I refilled the bait stations when I got home today (well, one station - the others are still full). Maybe an hour ago I heard something on the side of the house that the rats seemed to favor. It kind of sounded like wailing or heavy sighing in animal form. I can't confirm if it was a rat (maybe was a possum or raccoon because those pass by sometimes; idk if they make sounds like that, though). But I would feel really bad if it were a suffering rat. I've tried to block them out, but they just keep coming back and being more invasive, so you do what you have to do. Anyhow, no scritching heard tonight.If you have a rat issue, I would recommend these (over other brands I've tried). (1) They will definitely eat it; and (2) It will definitely kill. But if you have a soft spot in your heart, just be warned that sometimes these animals whimper and cry when they're in pain or distressed, so prepare yourself just in case.IN BRIEF: it works, but rats may make noises of distress and you may see maggots if they die in or under your home.
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Works fast, easy to use.
The hole is perfect for nailing these onto trees for the tree rats (but out of reach of kids & pets)... been finding them around the yard "napping" after they eat! lol
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