Poison Bait Concerns

My Promise

With the Mice Patrol Snap Trap, my pledge is clear: effective rodent control without compromising the environment. I stand by methods that respect all forms of wildlife, ensuring practices remain harm-free for the broader ecosystem.

Raptors and Secondary Poisoning

In the world of pest control, it’s easy to turn to seemingly quick solutions without considering the larger picture. At Mice Patrol, we’re not just passionate about rodent control but equally committed to doing so responsibly. Our practices go beyond the immediate, aiming for sustainable solutions that don’t endanger our larger ecosystem.

Poison baits might control rodents, but at what cost? Raptors, our natural bird predators, suffer unintended consequences. Consuming poisoned prey, they too fall victim, disturbing the delicate balance of our ecosystem.

Duration of the Poison Threat

After consuming poison bait, mice and rats can survive up to 48 hours. During this time, they remain an enticing food source for unsuspecting predators, like the hawk.

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This real-world footage captures the unseen dangers lurking around common rodent control methods. The predator-prey interaction is natural, but the introduction of poison has fatal consequences.(The buildings in the background are most likely using poison bait stations for rodent control)