đ Outsmart rodents everywhere â inside, outside, anytime!
Victor Rat Poisoning offers a potent, ready-to-use 4 lb bait formulated with diphacinone to effectively eliminate rats, mice, and meadow voles. Its weather-resistant, fish-flavored bait balls are designed for versatile indoor and outdoor use, ensuring reliable rodent control even in wet conditions. Ideal for large infestations, it supports secure placement in tamper-resistant stations for safe and efficient extermination.
Active Ingredients | Diphacinone |
Target Species | Rodents |
V**Y
Works!
First, let me solve a mystery as to why you have rodents: you have pet birds, donât you? These rodents smell bird seed. And if you are ALSO feeding birds outside like my dad did, you are luring rodents into your yard where they are closer to smelling the bird seed inside.To prevent this before it happens (I knowâŚâToo late!ââŚbut this is also part of the solution), you need to feed your birds throughout the day, then remove all spent bird seed from the cage, floor and bowls before you go to bed. This includes water, because your house is not a rodent motel. Birds donât need to eat at night; this is when they sleep. But this is also when rodents play and eat. Hold on to one of the seed containers or peanut butter containers and pour the spent seeds in the container so the rodents donât smell it. Donât offer them alternatives, so lock up your human food, too. Keep all dry foods in airtight containers. Keep your bread in the microwave or toaster oven so they cannot access it.So, I tried everything to get rid of rodents. I left large rat traps out, with beef jerky in them, but I woke up to a released trap and rat leg stuck inside. I did manage to kill a rat or mouse here and there, but from what I read, they are smart. They send out the stupidest rat and watch for results (that would probably be me if I was a ratâŚI gladly taste-tested cantaloupe for Dad, when he wanted to make sure it was still fit for the dog). The rat trap was actually my first effort, so besides a neurodivergent rat limping around with a missing leg, the rat traps have been sitting opened for months.I had leftover CBD oil with THC and put that on bread. I also had leftover THC skittles. They ate those first; and it was evident who ate them, because they would stumble around during the day in search for more foodâŚor drugs. They walked like my dog walked, the first time I put booties on his feetâŚand occasionally Iâd hear one drop to the floor or in a box. It made them wonky, but didnât kill them.Then I heard vitamin D kills rodents, so I used my vitamin D pills on bread and left this out for them. Vitamin D doesnât work.I put food in a 20â high vase, with bowed out sides. Once they drop in, they canât get out! Did you know rats can jump higher than 20â? I know that leaving food in the case wasnât just my imagination, just because the vase was empty, because they left evidence of being inside the vase.I tried spraying everything down with minty mouthwash (with real mint), and that worked a bit, but they would just move somewhere else. Then there would be a sticky film of mouthwash on everything.Word was getting around the rodent community that free food was available every night, sometimes they can get high and sometimes they get a healthy dose of vitamin D.So since vitamin D didnât work, I imaging I had quite a few very healthy rodents gain a supplement of vitamin D they never get through the day.I didnât learn my lesson. I bought vitamin D rat poison, and they didnât touch it. Why would I buy more if it didnât work in the first place? I assumed I wasnât making it right, or using enough vitamin D.I heard that cats were a deterrent for rodents, so I taught my parrot to meow like a cat. He does a great job, but Iâm not sure if that helped.Then I found this stuff. I figured there was no way they would all eat this stuff! Theyâd send out another neurodivergent member, watch him get sick and refuse to eat it.But this doesnât kill them immediately. So when a rodent does get sick and die, they donât associate it with the pellets.Yes, it may stink for about a week (the rat remainsâŚnot the pellets), but it does work. We went from hearing footsteps and fighting in the walls and ceiling to peaceful quiet sleepâŚaside from the occasional meowing from the bird. I have ten pellets sitting out, and they havenât been touched.Iâm not sure what the bad reviews are about; perhaps exterminators who donât want to lose business? Maybe they only put them out one night? But this is the first item that consistently works.I highly recommend.
M**C
This stuff works!!!
I have been having a problem with rats and mice for years. Nothing I used seemed to work. They ate the bait but refused to die. I think they even thrived on it to even chewing into the bucket to get to it but I didn't find one dead one. So, I went looking for another rat killer.. This one has to have poison in it. So, I ordered it. I had to think about where to put so my dogs wouldn't go after it - I was careful with the other one. Well. Victor must be very enticing because when I got up a day or so later there was a dead rat in the hallway. I checked the Victor bag and sure enough it has a hole in it. I left it on the shelf. I guess they didn't mind serving themselves because I kept finding dead rats for 3or 4 days. However, I haven't seen any alive or dead for the last couple of weeks. Rat problem? I highly recommend Victor!!!
T**.
Just as I suspected! Same as any similar product out there. :(
This is my HONEST REVIEW for this product and I am not receiving any freebies or gift from the seller or the manufacturer.This is why I NEVER believe almost all the comments people leave for any products on Amazon... Definitely the POSITIVE comments I don't believe unless they provide enough details and even pictures.We've been fighting with mouse problem for the last 3 to 4 years now. I have tried many products so far and the results are the same... They just don't work, but it may look like these products work but actually don't. I have tried poison blocks and pellets from other brands and you will see dead mouse here and there the first few days. After that, mouses stop eating these blocks or poison. So, I got the similar result with this Rodent Poison Killer but with one exception.I placed these where I see a lot of mouse activities. Every time I placed them, the next day all of the poison will be gone. So, I was happy that they are going to be dying soon. Finally, we will get rid of all the mouses... Well, I can say one thing about this poison. Mouses LOVE them. In fact, mouses love the poison so much that I couldn't even store the leftover without them finding it and breaking into the bag and EATING THEM ALL in less than a week. That's exactly what happened. But did that actually get rid of the mouses in my house... NOPE not even an ounce... In fact, I see more mouses than before after using this rodent killer.The interesting thing about this Rodent Poison Killer is that the label on the bag makes you want to believe that this is VERY VERY VERYYYYYY DANGEROUS PRODUCT and MUST BE HANDLED with CARE or you can seriously get INJURED from the POISON; Must wear rubber gloves, must wear pants and long sleeve shirts, goggles and even MASK to prevent you from breathing in it's "DUST." I am still laughing at this... lol...Needless to say, we STILL have mouse problem... The only things that actually worked and works so far is GLUE TRAP and DIY mouse BAIT (Baking Soda + Treats mouses love; peanut butter, potato trimming, pretty much anything they love to eat). And I think I have to go back to them... If you can't tell, I am very much disappointed with this product.I don't recommend this products to anyone unless you want to waste your HARD-EARNED money.Happy Amazon Shopping, my friends. :)
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