D-Con Mouse Wedge, 1.50 Ounce (Pack of 6) Review
D-Con Mouse Wedge, 1.50 Ounce (Pack of 6) Feature
- Kills mice
- Unique wedge shape reduces messiness during placement and fits in hard-to-reach areas
- America's #1 brand of mouse killer
d-CON Mouse Prufe II Wedges work well in small, hard-to-reach to areas. Cost-efficient for large infestations, d-CON wedges help Kill warfarin-resistant house mice.
America's #1 Brand of Mouse Killer*
Solving rodent problems for over 50 years
hard-to-reach places like corners. View larger.
Wedge Shape Makes Placement Easy
The d-CON Bait Wedge's unique wedge shape reduces messiness during placement and helps it fit into smaller places like corners and concealed areas.
d-CON Baits Benefits
You don't have to come in contact with mice to eliminate them from your home. When you're looking for a simple, mess-free solution to rodent problems, try d-CON Baits. Because mice take the bait and then leave to die, all you have to do is set the bait and let d-CON do the rest. Baits are ideal for hard-to-reach places, basements, garages, behind appliances and attics, and they work well in damp, concealed environments.
What's in the Box
d-CON Mouse Prufe II Wedge (1.5 Ounce).
Signs of Rodents in Your House
Just because you haven't actually seen a mouse or rat doesn't mean your home is rodent-free. If you suspect you have unwanted intruders, see below for a guide to signs that may indicate rodent activity.
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Mouse droppings are usually about 1/8 of an inch long and black in color. Rats droppings can range from about 1/2 an inch long to 3/4 of an inch long.
Tracks can be spotted along areas where rodents travel. Dusting with flour or talc can help spot them. Use a strong flashlight at a low angle to check for tracks and tail drags.
Evidence of recent gnawing, especially on packaged goods, cardboard boxes, and areas around pipes, ducts, and vents.
Dark greasy marks formed by contact with the rat's body. Frequently found along areas where rodents travel.
Your dog or cat pawing excitedly at a kitchen cabinet, the base of your refrigerator, or a wall could be a sign of rodent activity.
Do you hear scampering noises in the walls at night? Chewing or gnawing sounds?
Look along the outside of buildings. Holes can often be found along baseboards and in corners where an existing small hole or crack could be enlarged.
Ready Mixed Baitbits
(Four Trays)
Bait Pellets
(Four Trays)
Ready Mixed Baitbits
(16 Trays)
Bait Pellets
(Six Place Packs)
Mouse Prufe II
Multi-Pack Wedge
Mouse Prufe II
(3 Ounce)
Mouse Prufe II
(1.5 Ounce)
Slim Pack Mouse Trap
Quick Kill Glue Trap
Rat Glue Traps
Mouse Glue Traps
Covered Snap Trap
Wooden Snap Trap
Trademark Information:
d-CON®
Mouse Prufe®
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