

Knockout Rat Killer Pasta is a non-professional use product for the eradication of rats and mice. Knockout Rat Killer Pasta – 10 Sachets £3.60 – £9.54


Our experts have reviewed each poison available on our site and compiled this handy list. Now you are aware of the different types of rat poison available we can explore the best rat poison to use. Unlike grain bait which can turn dry and unappetising, pasta bait won’t be affected by hot conditions making it just as appealing to rats all year round. These sachets are a nice clean option as they cannot be scattered like loose bait, making them less wasteful. These sachets can also be easily pierced to skewer onto rods inside bait boxes. Pasta sachets can be used indoors or around buildings and have a more natural food appearance than other bait making them less suspicious to rats. Pasta bait are individual teabag shaped like sachets of dried pasta perfect for using within bait stations. Our grain bait contains either 0.0025% Brodifacoum or Bromadiolone. If preferred, sachets can be opened and loose bait used in bait trays or bait boxes, but as this leads to a high scatter risk, it is imperative that there are no non-target species in the area. Loose bait is readily available in two sizes, 100g or 25g packs, the latter being the perfect size for an individual bait point. Once the rats come across the sachets they will naturally knibble through it, consuming the poison and eventually killing them. Grain bait sachets are a more flexible alternative to block bait as they can be thrown in hard to reach areas or either placed underneath sheds and other concealed places where rats may be hiding. Grain bait rat poison is commonly sold in handy sized, ready to use sachets perfect for using within rat bait trays or within inaccessible areas. Our rat poison block bait contains either 0.0025% difenacoum or brodifacoum. Not only that but bait blocks are uniquely shaped, so that rats receive a lethal dose as quickly as possible, they are highly scented with a fragrance that is irresistible to rats. This makes it very easy to attach the blocks to the rods inside each bait box keeping them secure once placed down. Rat block baits are small, square shaped and commonly used due to their ease of use, durability and success rates.īlock bait is traditionally designed to be used within rat bait stations thanks to a convenient hole opening through the centre of the block. The three main types of rat poison we stock come in the following forms: block bait, grain bait and pasta bait. 4 Conclusion What type of rat poison should I use?īefore you can go ahead and choose the exact rat poison you want to buy it’s important to be aware of the different types available.Įach type of poison is better suited depending on factors such as baiting location, size of the rodent infestation, where it’s being placed and more.
