Customer Reviews 9 item(s)
- Useful!
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I live in a rural area and discovered that I had mice after coming home from being out of the country a few months. Terad3 has been useful in helping to eliminate them without killing anything else. Would recommend!
Quality - It's Gone!
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Today I checked all 5 traps, and all were empty! I did smear smooth peanut butter on all 4 sides, a light coating. Hopefully my rat and mice problem will go away.
Quality - Great Product
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Very effective for mice, in my experience.They don't have to take a lot for it to be effective,
Quality - Some critters liked it
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I had read that rats were not especially attracted to this and that the bait tended to last a long time. However, I wanted something that seemed relatively safe. I rubbed a bit of peanut butter on the bait and put it out in the bait boxes. I didn't check on it for several months, but when I did, the bait was gone in most of the boxes. In the other box, it looked like some rodent set up a nest in the box and ate a bit of the bait. Luckily the critter didn't die in the box. I have not heard or seen rats since shortly after I put out the bait boxes. I do not have any other bait available so the rats don't have other options.
Quality - worst bait ive ever used
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Tried using this for 1 time around my hog barn checked back a couple months later like usual and none of the bait had been eaten when other baits typically have 3 to 4 blocks per station gone in that time. would not recommend or buy again.
********DIY Response********
I'm sorry you had such poor results with the Terad bait. Give us a call and we can make right for you.Quality - Not attractive to rats or mice in my experience
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I live in CA and therefore cannot get second generation rat baits. This is why I bothered with this stuff and have been monitoring it with respect to other baits that are legal in CA. Basically, I don't see the rats or mice eating these blocks. The mice eat the FastTrac or Top Gun, even though I have read that Bromathalin cannot be made very palatable to rats in any of these formulations (apparently mice are less picky). Obviously, I cannot determine if rats or mice made the gnaw marks on the various blocks. I can tell you that I don't find gnaw marks on the Terad blocks. No gnaw marks even when I try to enhance the taste of the blocks with a little coating of peanut butter or the commercial goose berry or pecan paste rat lures.
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Response from DIY: There has been some rodents in CA that eat Terad, unfortunately the bromethalin products are the only 2nd generation products available to CA. Gladiator bait is a new bromethalin product with reported better bait acceptance than Fastrac. If and when CA changes any rules, we will update our website.Quality - It doesn't work.
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This simply does not work. Not only are the rats not attracted to it - they seem to be repelled by it. I tried putting peanut butter on it, then bacon fat, and then a combo of bacon fat and bird seed. None of these things made a difference.
Quality - Not as appetizing to rats
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I echo the other review. Used to use Contrac but then tried Terad3 (to comply with Calif restrictions). Basically, rats are not very attracted to Terad3, so much fewer takers -- a lot of bait going untouched. Going to try something more appealing to rats.
Quality - Rats
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I used some other block bait- Contrac in the past with better results. They are
eating some of the Terad but not like they ate that other block.Quality