
















🔒 Lock in safety, lock out pests — the smart bait station for savvy pros.
Eco Pro Pest Control’s 4-pack mouse bait stations combine tamper-resistant locking with weatherproof, heavy-duty materials for safe, effective rodent control indoors and outdoors. Designed for mice only, these reusable stations secure bait behind a key-lock system to protect children and pets while allowing pests easy access. Ideal for homes, yards, and commercial spaces, they offer a cost-effective, versatile solution compatible with all standard mouse baits.




| ASIN | B07PFR7CJJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 556,827 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 868 in Pest Control Traps |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (481) |
| Date First Available | 21 Dec. 2020 |
| Manufacturer | Eco Pro Pest Control |
| Material type | Plastic |
| Package Dimensions | 21 x 13.8 x 9.7 cm; 362.87 g |
B**A
Resistente, no le entra el agua, la llave si funciona
W**S
Work good
P**P
The plastic keys are a bit awkward to use.
J**N
This item has eliminated my mouse problems completely. I wish I could say it's from a few months but it has been getting worse over the past years. I was desperate to resolve this problem. I also have pets and did not want to risk any possibilities of them getting sick. This pack of 4 with locking keys and double bait stations has in less than 2 weeks worked 100%. I have not seen 1 mouse in the past few days. My husband and I are so appreciative for your product. In this photo from several weeks ago is my almost new $2000.00 Frigidaire Oven and stovetop. Mice had moved in and destroyed the whole top. We have no idea how they were able to carry all this dog food into our insulation. Thank you again, no more worries.
A**R
Misleading. Doesn't actually catch the mice. The bait YOU put inside lures them, but they eat it and then can get out of the box, free to roam the area. The attractant (that does not come with it) but is rather an additional cost, is what kills them, the box is basically useless. You end up finding dead mice in random places. I had thought it lured them in and then trapped them. As it is, you still have to hunt down the mice so that they don't decay. The mice get out and then are still free to wander and die later. Where they rot depends on how far they get after eating the poison. NOT A GOOD idea when you have other animals and children that can come in to contact with the dead mice laying in random areas.
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