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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Baiting

Can mice fit into the Tomcat Mouse Killer disposable mouse bait station?

Where should I place rodent bait, a bait station or a trap?

How much rodent bait do I need?

What's the best way to bait?

Are rodent baits regulated in any way?

What active ingredients are used in Tomcat bait products?

Traps

How do I set a TOMCAT Wood Trap?

Should I bait my TOMCAT Snap Traps?

Should I put bait on my TOMCAT Glue Trap to improve capture rates?

How do I get the release paper off my Tomcat Glue Trap?

How do I remove TOMCAT glue from unwanted surfaces?

Pets

How can I keep rodent baits away from my pets?

If my pet eats the rodent bait, could it die?

If my pet eats a dead poisoned rodent, will it die?

Emergencies

Who should I call in case of an emergency?

Rats & Mice

How much do rats and mice eat per day?

How far do rats and mice venture from their nest?

How small of an opening can rats and mice fit through?

Myths

Are there poisons (baits) available where rodents won’t smell when they die?

Are there poisons (baits) available that will make rodents go outside looking for water?

Purchasing Products

Where can I purchase TOMCAT rodent control products?

Additional Questions

Where can I get additional information not included here?

Q: Can mice fit into the Tomcat Mouse Killer Disposable Mouse Bait Station?
A: Yes, mice can fit into holes as small as a dime.

 

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Q: Where should I place rodent bait, a bait station or a trap?
A: Look for signs of rodent activity - feces, urine stains, chew marks and hair - or listen for scratching or high squeaking sounds, particularly at night. Place rodent control products (as is appropriate) in those locations of highest activity. These locations include behind stoves or refrigerators and inside cabinets.
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Q: How much rodent bait do I need?
A: Each package is carefully labeled in accordance with strict guidelines set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Consult the package for specific usage information.
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Q: What's the best way to bait?
A: Always secure bait in a bait station. TOMCAT sells its baits pre-loaded in, or packaged with tamper-resistant baitstations. You should begin baiting as soon as you detect a problem. Put bait stations in areas where you notice or suspect rodent activity; where rodents will find it. Mice tend to travel only 10 to 30 feet from their nest, while a rat's home range is 100 to 150 feet. Be sure to keep bait fresh and dru, and dispose of any old or contaminated bait. As with any rodent control product, always follow the DIRECTIONS FOR USE on the package. The safest way to use any rodent control product is to place it in areas inaccessible to children and pets.
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Q: Are rodent baits regulated in any way?
A: Yes. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) closely controls the registration and sale of these products. All products registered must meet specific guidelines for effectiveness, fitness for use and safety. Even the wording on the exterior of every package is closely controlled. State agencies work in concert with the EPA to monitor products for compliance.
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Q: What active ingredients are used in TOMCAT bait products?
A: TOMCAT Mouse Killer I, II, III, X: Bromethalin
TOMCAT Rat Killer: Bromethalin
TOMCAT MOLE KILLER: Bromethalin
Mole & Gopher Bait: Zinc Phosphide

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Q: How do I set a TOMCAT Wood Trap?
A: Set the trap by pulling the U-shaped bar to the opposite end of the trap and insert the curved end of the pin into the raised end slot of the trigger. The yellow trigger has an "S" and "F", place the pin closest to the side of the trigger with the "S" for sensitive trigger reaction. For more information see Using Traps under Tips & Strategies.

 

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Q: Should I bait my TOMCAT Snap Traps?
A: TOMCAT Mouse Snap Trap and Reusable Rat Snap Trap feature a bait cup that lets you bait the trap with an attractant. Similarly, an attractant can be used on TOMCAT Wood Rat and Mouse Traps. Attractants, such as TOMCAT Mouse Attractant Gel, improve rodent captures. Because rats are neophobic (afraid of new things), they may initially be reluctant to run through the trap. Baiting with an attractant may help entice them into the trap.
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Q: Should I put bait on my TOMCAT Glue Trap to improve capture rates?
A: No. TOMCAT adhesive traps already include a scent that acts as a natural attractant. Adding other products may actually inhibit a trap's effectiveness.
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Q: How do I get the release paper off my Tomcat Glue Trap?
A: Grip the release paper in one corner and "zip" it off in one smooth, continuous motion (like removing an adhesive bandage.) The paper will come right off.
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Q: How do I remove TOMCAT glue from unwanted surfaces?
A: Removing Glue Tray From A Surface: Slowly and carefully pull the tray away from the surface it is adhered to. Most of the glue should stay in the trap.

Removing Any Residual Glue:
  • Remove Glue Residue from Pets, People and Most Surfaces: Dab a bit of vegetable oil or smooth peanut butter to the glue and let it sit for several minutes. Next, with a dry cloth, rub the area to remove the glue. Repeat as needed; then wash with water and a mild detergent or soap.
  • Remove from Clothing: Follow the procedure above or you can place the article of clothing in the freezer. When the glue is frozen, peel it off the clothing.
  • Remove from Carpet and Upholstery: Follow the procedure above, but it may be necessary to contact a professional carpet or upholstery cleaner.
  • Remove from Floors and Other Non-Porous Surfaces: The quickest and most effective method for removing glue residue is with mineral spirits, such as turpentine or paint thinner, or with a limonene product , such as Goo-B-Gone. As above, dab it on the glue and let sit for several minutes. Use a dry cloth to rub over the glue area. Repeat as needed and then wash with soap and water.
Note: With any surface, select a cleaning method that will not discolor or damage the surface. If in doubt, test on a non-exposed area, or consult a professional cleaning service. For additional information on using glue traps, see Using Traps in Tips & Strategies.
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Q: How can I keep rodent baits away from my pets?
A: TOMCAT has bait stations that are Kid & Dog Resistant. They have been proven resistant to tampering by children and dogs. However, as with all poisons, care should be taken to keep them away from children, pets, and wildlife.
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Q: If my pet eats the rodent bait, could it die?
A: The risk to your pet depends on what type of pet it is, how big it is, what type of bait it has consumed, as well as how much bait was consumed. If a situation occurs, immediately call the poison control number located on the package (1-877-854-2494) and a specially trained individual will assist in your next steps.
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Q: If my pet eats a dead poisoned rodent, will it die?
A: The potential of any secondary poisoning depends on most of the same factors indicated above. Call the poison control number on your product package (1-877-854-2494) if you are concerned about a possible exposure. Occurrences of this type of poisoning are extremely rare.
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Q: Who should I call in case of an emergency?
A: If an emergency situation occurs, immediately call the poison control number located on the package (1-877-854-2494) and a specially trained individual will assist in your next steps. This telephone number is also listed on the packaging of TOMCAT baits.
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Q: How much do rats and mice eat per day?
A: Rats eat approximately 1 oz. of food and mice eat 1/10 oz.
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Q: How far do rats and mice venture from their nest?
A: Norway rats generally travel up to 100 feet from their nest to their food source. Roof rats have a wide range, up to 300 feet. The house mouse stays close to its nest, usually traveling only 30 feet or so to its food source.
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Q: How small of an opening can rats and mice fit through?
A: Rats can squeeze through a hole about the size of a nickel while mice can fit through a hole smaller than a dime.
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Q: Are there poisons (baits) available where rodents won’t smell when they die?
A: NO. Regardless of the bait used, a natural decomposition process always takes place with a distinctive odor.
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Q: Are there poisons (baits) available that will make rodents go outside looking for water?
A: Eating bait will not change a rodent’s “normal” water requirements. It is a myth that rodents will seek water outdoors after eating a bait and then die outdoors. There is adequate water in your home to meet all rodent needs. If water wasn't available, rodents wouldn't live there.
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Q: Where can I purchase TOMCAT rodent control products?
A: TOMCAT rodent control products are available at a wide variety of retail stores across the United States. More retailers are being added everyday. We do not sell directly to consumers. Please ask your local retailer if you are unable to find TOMCAT products in your area.
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Q: Where can I get additional information not included here?
A: For answers to questions not covered here, please click Contact Us and send your question. A qualified representative will get back to you.
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