Protecta RTU Mouse Bait Station (12 Stations) - Includes the SJ pest guide eBook 2017

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Protecta RTU is a mouse-size, triangular shaped bait station. Constructed to nicely fit flush in a corner and to lead mice directly to the bait. This heavy-duty station holds 1oz., 15g, 20g, and 28g bait blocks. Dimensions: 5.25" long x 3.75" wide x 1.25" high

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1) Protecta RTU is a mouse-size, triangular shaped bait station. Constructed to nicely fit flush in a corner and to lead mice directly to the bait. This heavy-duty station holds 1oz., 15g, 20g, and 28g bait blocks. Dimensions: 5.25" long x 3.75" wide x 1.25" high
2) Protecta RTU bait stations are to be used in and around residential and commercial buildings to protect mouse poison from children, pets, and the elements.
3) Protecta RTU bait stations should be placed in strategic areas around structures based on levels of rodent activity. For the control of mice, place rodent stations 15' apart. Rodenticide baits such as J.T. Eaton Peanut Butter Bait Pail or Top Gun Bromethalin Bait Blocks are a great choice to place in your bait stations. Soft baits such as First Strike have become an increasingly popular choice as well.

Specification
Brand : ProTecta
EAN : 0725880346207
Label : Bell Labs
Manufacturer : Bell Labs
PackageDimensions_Weight : 4.35 pounds
PackageDimensions : L:9.02 X W:6.30 X H:5.98
ProductGroup : Lawn & Patio
ProductTypeName : OUTDOOR_LIVING
Publisher : Bell Labs
Size : Each
Studio : Bell Labs
Title : Protecta RTU Mouse Bait Station (12 Stations) - Includes the SJ pest guide eBook 2017

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