

🐀 Lock down your space with Tomcat’s stealthy, safe, and smart rodent defense!
The Tomcat Rat & Mouse Killer Refillable Station offers a powerful, tamper-resistant solution that kills up to 3 rats per bait block. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, its weatherproof plastic casing protects children and pets while providing easy bait monitoring through a clear window. Compact and easy to place, this station ensures efficient rodent control with maximum safety and convenience.





















| Best Sellers Rank | #385 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #12 in Pest Control Baits & Lures |
| Brand | Tomcat |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 14,650 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Material | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 9.69"L x 3.38"W x 6.25"H |
| Style | 1 Station (15 Baits) |
R**E
Very toxic. Good trap that prevents accidental ingestion by pets or children highly recommended.
This lowers the boom on rats. It takes a few times of eating it before it reaches toxic levels which means the rat wanders off on his business and dies somewhere else. Just make sure and keep it away from pets and kids. Trap that stores poison inside where only rats and mice can get to the bait is highly recommended. Because if you ingest enough of this poison, it is extremely lethal. Tomcat makes a good trap that is also weather proof.
S**R
Works quickly
Fast results! Within 48 hours already eliminated a rat. Worked much more quickly than I would have expected. It's design is simple to use, just open the package and place the sealed unit against a wall where the rats or mice are moving. The bait is sealed in the unit so no need to handle it, and the clear top let's you see if any rats or mice have chewed on the bait. The design of the container protect pets and children from access to the bait. I'm very pleased with this purchase. Would buy again
Y**8
Must be working
We did not have any mice in the shed or the crawl space this year so they must be working!! They hold up well outdoors, block doesn't dissolve or go bad.
A**N
WORKS FLAWLESSLY
This product is EASY to use, simply open the box and place the bait trap. They are superior in design because they are built with a clear lid that allows you to easily visually monitor the bait consumption which in turn tells you if you've placed the bait where it's being consumed by your favorite vermin. Within a week I got the old familiar smell of "what did I eat, I think I'm going to die, ACK!" in my garage, and I also found a dead mouse on my patio. So, they are very effective at promptly getting rid of vermin. Price is right and they ship fast. They're not sticky at all. They make no noise, and are of a functional size.
L**L
Over priced and requires specific bait.
Over priced and will not take standard tomcat baits. The tom cat refils are the exact same size and shape as they typically sell but for the rock trap the refill bait must have a hole in it. The hole is so the rock trap can properly secure the bait. The bait is stacked end to end through I tiny metal stick inside the rock. The normal baits do not come with the hole through the bait. I guess you could just through the baits in the rock but then if someone rocked the rock trap the bait could call out.
M**L
This stuff does the job I promise you
Okay so this is the lowdown of the whole deal. My grandkids come to visit me and of course bring their friends and they're in the bedroom eating and drinking and they're laying stuff everywhere and the food gets on the floor or they know they drinks over and here come the mice. so we had to have a little pow wow about that. About them leaving food out it was not a good thing so I had to buy mice poison and the first one I got didn't do any good I mean you might as well been feeding them candy. So I did my homework and I studied up on what was good and what wasn't good so this stuff it's strong it's not messy you don't have to worry about if it works or not because within an hour after these things eat this stuff they're dead. No if hands are both about it. They're small in size . But they are made with a chemical that will end your problem. You don't want to touch it with your hands. you want to get something to pick it up with , for instance gloves . Their little green squares and it comes with a box of for the bait so when you place these little squares of poison down in this bait trap which I think it holds two of them they say one block will kill 10 mice or one block will kill three rats. And you got a little window on the top of that thing that you can check them when the when the blocks are gone and the mice are ass eat them then you will see the appearance on top of that bait trap because you don't have to pick it up. And it's not unattractive I mean you can set them under a dresser in your bedroom or you can set them beside your refrigerator and it's big enough that the rats can go in and out. I bought one of that was for mice but they didn't want to go in there but they go in there when I bought them big enough for the rats. I learned these rats and mice are educated they know sometimes they just are too smart. I can figure you out sometimes but when they get hungry enough and you put your food up and you don't leave stuff out and you clean your counters off and you clean everything up then you're going to get good results. And that box is easy to assemble so that way you can just pop you two of those poison blocks in there and snap it shut and that's all you need and it don't take no time for you to get those pest killed . I think it's a good speed then within the hour after they eat them that they're dead you don't have to worry about it no more just every once in awhile you might have a few stragglers come in but just keep buying it because it's really worth the money.
K**M
Rat candy. Doesn’t work on mine.
Update since I wrote this a few days ago. I have been putting out huge chunks of this mixed with peanut butter (despite the fact, it smells like peanut butter, they weren’t going for it by itself or going into the box). Every night a rat comes and eats it like it’s candy. Last night I even put pieces out that weren’t even mixed with peanut butter and it was eaten. After it gets its fill it goes for my pepper plants as a palate cleanse. Of course I don’t know if it’s the same rat, but it exhibits the same behavior every time and all I’m doing is making it fatter. I’m at my wits end at this point!! I don’t get how they are immune to this. I guess I will just keep trying since I have so much bait left. Maybe enough of it will eventually work. I didn't want to go this route but I was desperate. Easy to set up but no clue if it's actually working. I had it in front of a camera and at one point I assume a rat went in and took some chomps...I found little loose green pieces and evidence of gnawing but the camera didn't catch it. Then I left some of the green pieces with some bacon and caught a rat having a little feast. Then they wouldn't touch it (maybe rumor got around about it). I even put out just the green pieces and I think they smell it but just aren't willing to take the bait. My condo complex HOA put out the same exact ones...I've checked the one by my building a few times and it's untouched after weeks. I put mine under my raised garden bed and it's since been untouched as well. Meanwhile at least one rat shows up multiple times a night on my camera and slowly but surely are stripping my pepper plants of all their leaves and any peppers that try to grow. Also mascaraed a huge tomato plant (this is when I first started trying to figure out what was going on). So last night I mixed some little green chunks in some peanut butter and put it out without the trap and a rat came and snacked multiple times (unfortunately a squirrel got a little bit too, so I am a bit worried about that). Maybe he will meet his fate, but I know he has friends. I honestly don't know if it's working or if they are immune to it, but either way I still have rats and nothing has changed. It's about to get cooler and my peppers will start to flower (on the top leaves where the rats haven't gotten to yet) and I guess I will just have to accept I won't have peppers for us since the rats will take them all. They are great climbers. I feel so defeated!
D**E
it works!, plus some rat intel...
we had an outdoor rat infestation, but are now living rat-free! ... thanks to this Tomcat bait box, as well as the items and measures taken below! ... | observations | • it takes two(2) bait chunks at a time • it is easy to open and load the bait chunks • it has a window to see and monitor the chunks without opening • it is water/outdoor resistant they consumed MOTOMCO rat bait with Bromethalin from these boxes and returned to their nests to perish in a few days... just as claimed! ... the following are things that we learned, in our lil' rat war; | rat intel | • neighborhood activism: get your neighbors involved, as the problem is very unlikely limited to your property... rats eat dog feces and bird seed and just about anything, but, in our neighborhood, it is the theory that they were feeding (or are still feeding) at a neighbor that does not clean up after their dog and living at another neighbor that does not leave their home interior and has let their garage and yard go to squaller…. thus, our yard has become a traffic route and/or playground between these two locations on our street. but it is a city wide problem, as we have learned via nextdoor website for our city… so, neighbor involvement is a must, as you may eliminate them from living, playing, or feeding on your property, but they will still be local and will likely return. if you do not know your neighbors and do not want to do the door-to-door thing, then join nextdoordotcom for your city and post something like "Unwanted Neighbors - Rats!" ... this is how we learned that it is a pervasive, city-wide problem and we are both receiving and disseminating information via this site… though i appreciate that most of us no longer “need” neighbors in this era, you do NEED your neighbors as allies in this war! • multi-front approach: utilize some additional artillery besides bait in bait boxes, such as Victor traps... the Victor traps are tried and true traps, and the most efficient and cost effective means of eliminating rats... they are easy to set & hold with great sensitivity... and, they work! • bait type matters!: as far as bait for bait boxes, Bromethalin is in the bait chunks we are using and is the ingredient claimed to be the best to poison rats. as for trap bait, we first tried peanut butter with no results on the rats, but it resulted in some very unfortunate collateral damage to other rodents... so, we switched to raw bacon, and, while the other rodents are disinterested, the rats can not resist, and snap!, our rat squatter war is slowly being won! so, if it is outdoors, do not use peanut butter, unless you want to risk eliminating chipmunks and squirrels, as well (we do not) ... rather, try raw bacon... here are links to another outdoor rat bait box twin pack, the rat bait we are using, and a good value 12-pack of Victor traps for a 2nd front: • Compact Rat Bait Station TWIN PACK (Bait Not Included) • MOTOMCO Tomcat Mouse and Rat Bromethalin Bait Chunx, 4-Pound • Victor Metal Pedal Rat Trap (Pack of 12) if you want to keep it cheap and simple, then these Victor traps can not be beat, especially in this economical 12 pack. lastly, best wishes to your soon rat-free life…. :-) Thank you.
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