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โก Eliminate mice fastโbecause your home deserves expert protection!
The Rentokil PSF135 Fast Action Mouse Killer Twin Pack offers a professional-grade, ready-to-use rodent bait station designed for indoor use. Featuring a powerful alphachloralose formula, each station can eliminate up to 50 mice quickly and safely. Its tamper-resistant design ensures safety around children and pets, while the pre-baited convenience removes any guesswork. Trusted by experts with over a century of pest control experience, this twin pack is the efficient solution for managing mouse infestations with minimal hassle.





| ASIN | B000TAY2HI |
| Active Ingredients | Alphachloralose |
| Active ingredients | Alphachloralose |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,050 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 27 in Rodent Control |
| Brand | Rentokil |
| Brand Name | Rentokil |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 3,279 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05012607005369 |
| Included Components | Rentokil Fast Action Mouse Killer |
| Item Type Name | Rentokil Fast Action Mouse Killer |
| Item Weight | 52.4 Grams |
| Item weight | 52.4 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Rentokil |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | Rentokil Initial Supplies, Liverpool, L33 7SR. |
| Model Number | RKLPSF135 |
| Part Number | RKLPSF135 |
| Special Features | Always Bait Responsibly: With minimal setup required simply place the bait station in areas where mouse activity has been noticed following the guidance provided on the pack, Easy to Use: Pre-baited and ready straight from the pack this convenient single-use station takes the hassle out of mouse control Thereโs no need to measure or handle bait, Efficient Indoor Mouse Poisoning: Designed for amateโฆ |
| Specification Met | USDA |
| Specification met | USDA |
| Target Species | Rodents |
| Target species | Rodents |
| Unit Count | 1 1 |
| Unit count | 1 1 |
H**Y
Best option, works well, hygienic, safe, fairly humane
This is the best mouse 'solution' I have found. We live in an old house in a rural area and the mice just keep coming back now and then. I have used the traditional mouse traps (ugh - messy, horrible and doesn't kill them outright), the blue poison granules (not safe with children and animals around and you don't know where the mice have gone to die, so smells could occur in inaccessible places, plus it kills them horribly), the 'humane' mouse traps (which aren't actually that humane - sometimes the mice die of fright at being trapped - and not that effective as you have to release the mice at least a mile from the house or they'll come back - by which time they are totally traumatized anyway), and a multi trap, which didn't work. This one works and quickly. As other reviewers have said - it's easy and hygienic - the bait is sealed inside - safe. It works (the mice want the bait) and it works quickly so the dead mouse or mice is usually very close to the trap, so you can remove them and not have dead mice rotting behind the fridge or other concealed places. I understand it kind of stuns them and sedates them before the poison kicks in, which seems less cruel than other methods so I can go with that. Although have to say it is still a bit squeemish finding a mouse frozen in its tracks looking alive, but dead. But a lot better than the nasty poison or seeing them impaled and thrashing around on the spike of a traditional trap. Highly recommended. Update: I still recommend this product, however, this time they haven't worked - so either we have something bigger than a mouse (!) or the mice have become immune to this particular poison. So have got the electronic rat trap that electrocutes them (works for mice too). Will update on what we catch with this. Still think this product is worth trying first as it is cheap and effective. (But too small to catch a rat). Whatever we have this time has climbed onto the dining room table and stolen three apples and a kiwi fruit in the last two days! (No other food in the room) And just played football with the fast action mouse killer. However we have found a hole in the floor where central heating pipes come in and it is recommended to block holes as well as set traps. So if you are using the fast action mouse killer - wait till you find no more dead mice then look around for an entry point (a hole somewhere) and block it up so you don't get them back again. Update same day: Caught a rat in electronic trap - so if this sealed mouse bait doesn't work for you - try setting something that will catch the big boys! I am totally freaked out by catching a rat - but the electronic rat trap worked well (I used melted chocolate rather than peanut butter).
J**A
Very Effective
This two pack Mouse Killer is a very effective and quick solution to eradicate a small infestation. They are a good size to place in those little places that they manage to get in. Make sure to wear those plastic gloves (NOT SUPPLIED) when placing out, as the mice won't go near if they get any smell on the container. It will take a week maybe before they go for the poison so long as you leave the container alone. Once they have taken the bait that's it you never see any sign of them again. The box comes with two pretreated containers you don't have to do anything other than put them out try and put them where they have a regular run, normally can tell by the amount of droppings and place along a wall. The two pack is a good price and good value in my opinion and it is very effective. Once used (they have taken bait) throw away and replace if needed. Although I never had to. (Touch Wood) Hope this Helps.
D**R
Good Design Child and Pet Safe
Great idea as the poison is contained within a plastic chamber and is therefore pet and kid proof. It's also possible to see if the poison has been nibbled as you'll see little turquoise coloured crumbs through the transparent plastic. Reading previous reviews it seems this may not kill the mouse immediately, so its possible that dead mice will be found away from the poison. Take that into account if you have kids or pets that can access the same room that the poison is in. I only place these in areas that pets and kids can't access easily such as my garage and the loft etc. Although I've seen evidence that the poison has been nibbled I haven't seen any dead mice yet. But I don't have a mouse problem now either so difficult to say if this is working for me or not. I'd also recommend using other methods such as traps so you cover your bases. If they don't go for the poison they may go for a trap. Peanut butter makes excellent bait.
B**E
Dont waste your money
Total waste of money!. I find it hard to believe people say it worked for them. I have had these now for 3 weeks and the mouse just runs past the boxes. The sticky pads, didn't work, the mouse traps didnt work and at this stage my advice to anyone who has a mice problem is to get a cat! I have wasted so much money that I have had to get professional pest controllers in but really think a cat is far cheaper!
O**E
A powerful weapon against the mice.
We have been struggling with mice for much of this year. We have a cat but it seems he is a pacifist and it's a little late to take him back to pig sty we found him in. It's been horrid, we have literally been over run. When you walk into any room you hear a mad scurry and then you see their little backsides disappear under the skirting boards or behind the curtains. We have used traditional traps with some success but as it only breaks the back of any one mouse at a time it feels a bit like using a rifle when you should be using a machine gun. These traps are the schizznit I can tell you. I placed my wife in the spare room on a chair and then left the traps strategically placed where I thought they may amble once they smelt her. Mice as we know are strongly attracted to fear and my wife has a lot of fear. Christ she has to change her gruds if the postman winks at her. I digress. My wife sat as bait for not much more than twenty minutes before the 'Scout mice' were dispatched. They sniffed around and then retreated and to be honest I thought they'd smelt a rat. It was all good, they had just popped home to tell the others and five minutes later they all emerged and I mean all of them. I had given the wife quite a lot of booze so she didn't fidget or talk so she remained reasonably quiet whilst she was encircled by the hoard. Now here was the magic bit, they couldn't get enough of the tasty poison, they literally clambered over each other to get at the stuff. At the height of the poisoning the traps were completely obscured by the writhing mass of feasting mouse. At this point I gently poked my wife's lower chin with my house stick and she came too with a splutter, poor boot was too far gone to even realize what was occurring around her fat ankles. We slipped out and left the mice to feast. THE NEXT PART HAS HARROWING DETAILS OF MY SUCCESS I left it sometime before returning, for not much reason other than that I guess it feels rude to walk in on someone when they are probably foaming at the mouth and rolling around gripping their tummy. I cracked the door open and peeped inside. OMG people, OMG! It was devastation on a near biblical level I tell you. There was a long snaking line of mice, two by two heading for the hole in skirting board. At it's head and closest to their hole was a single young mouse, arm outstretched wincing and very dead. Behind him there was more, my eyes tracked along till I spotted a little lady mouse with a tattered head scarf, clutched in her arms were her two baby mouses. Further along again was an old mouse with a whiskery chin and a walking stick, dead. The fat Mayor Mouse? Dead and covered in his own mousey sick. It was a mousey apocalypse, genocide, mass murder - whatever you want to call it, I had killed them all and in one mighty move of my god like hand. I shall never do this again, with great power comes great responsibility and in my case that meant I had to sweep them up, my wife wouldn't have a stick of it, 'You kill 'em, you clean 'em up' To finish, Mice have personalities and are adorable, especially when they wear little clothes or have a bike or juggle. These traps are so effective I think they should be on the U.N wmd s*** list. I flushed fifty four mouse victims that day, except the adorable Library Mouse with a cardigan and glasses, that one is in a match box I have put in the shed. I've called it Specky and I love it. To part, poison is something you can only give and not take back.
W**1
One mouse only ๐๐ชค
Works great only downside is itโs a one mouse shot itโs not reusable
P**D
Certainly worth having
I live in a country location and from time to time get mice in the house. My experience is that they are difficult to get rid of. First line back breaker trap, limited effectiveness but it caught two mice - the second across the head which put me off a bit as the haemorrhage suggested death was anything but sudden. Then poison, Ok just keep adding more until none is taken, worked for a while but then mice seemed to be immune. humane trap - caught two both dead. Alot of the time the trap closed without capture, not sure why but maybe knocked, but on carpet impossible to set up without placing on a mat. Then on to this trap, it is easy to use a seems a very good idea. In use the bait seemed to be taken and rustling in loft stopped. However over a month later noticed droppings and bite out of cereal bag in kitchen. Next day all bait gone from trap and a dead big fat mouse lay 6 inches away! I will definitely buy more, but although I have given it 5 stars that in truth is that it is better than the alternatives tried, I am not convinced it is perfect. PS also tried ultrasound but my wife could not stand the noise, I did not hear it myself and look at her very closely when she ate cheese. However, seriously, people with good hearing (ie better than the manufacturer's)need to be warned.
J**.
This is freaking me out!
Hang here with me whilst I compose this review as I'm still feeling a bit spooked out by what I found. Ok, the box came with two baited boxes in, great, I put each under the floor boards and at different ends of the room that day, on the run's that we suspected the mice were travelling along. The next morning, as the instructions had correctly predicted, we found one dead mouse inside one of the boxes, easily removed, another dead mouse was above the floorboards in the room, but not far distance from where the other bait box was. Ok. Result! and only after 1 night. We then placed the box that had had the dead mouse in, back to where it had been, the other box stayed where it was as it appeared un-visited. We then went all around the outside of our home, stuffing even the slightest crack with the wire wool we had bought and went to bed that night hoping that any more critters 'trapped' in the house, would be dealt with by the bait boxes and this was only night 2. I checked the boxes under the floorboards this morning... the one that had had a deceased mouse in was exactly the same, nothing. The other box, that had appeared untouched, had me so freaked out, I took a photo of it with my mobile phone. It had been completely filled with small stones, so that nothing could get in and eat the bait ! And by small stones, I mean about the size of a mouse, neatly pushed in one by one, until the stones reached the exit holes and even had stones beyond stacked up to the holes. This has freaked us out. Is there a master mouse that has worked out that it's poison in there and filled it with stones so none of it's thicko' mates can enter? From being really pleased that this bait box works, I'm now thinking of leaving a note instead to ask the mice to please leave, as clearly, we have a higher intelligence at work here. I SO hope Rentokil reads this and responds.
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