
















🐭 Outsmart mice with safety and style—because your home deserves the best defense!
Tomcat Mouse Killer offers a reusable, child and dog resistant bait station with 4 powerful bait blocks, each capable of killing up to 12 mice. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, its weather-resistant plastic housing features a clear lid for easy bait monitoring. This station ensures safe, effective rodent control in high-activity areas like garages, basements, and home exteriors, combining durability with user-friendly refills to maintain a pest-free environment.











| ASIN | B012VK688Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #246 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #11 in Pest Control Baits & Lures |
| Brand | Tomcat |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (12,865) |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00888603037179 |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | 0371710 |
| Manufacturer | Tomcat |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5"L x 6.38"W x 4.38"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Security |
| Style | Child and Dog Resistant |
| Target Species | Mouse |
| UPC | 888603037179 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**F
Attract and Kills them pretty quickly
I bought this along with another bait it worked just as effectively and quickly as the other. It was easy to use and they ate it all so the only cleanup was the dead rodents! . Man! This stuff is potent! I live next to a field so every so often ill see evidence of a mouse in my garage. I placed them around the perimeter of my garage and throughout. When I say this stuff work like mamba venom! I didn't even realize there were so many in there! They literally took 5 or so steps from the bait after ingesting it and DROPPED! It definitely attracts them and it kills them. Now I just keep it out even if I don't see any because you never know.
J**S
This stuff works
Had a problem with a rat 🐀 tearing up my car interior . I leave no food in my car at all . Tried different traps and nothing, it will eat the bait and not set the trap. We'll I ordered this tomcat poison and not even 24hrs later the nightmare was over . Walked in my garage and there it was dead not even 3 inches away from the poison. This stuff works . I crushed the poison with a hammer and stuffed it inside a piece of bread 🍞. Worked like a charm ✨️
L**.
Effective and fast acting
I hate to kill an animal but after trying the humane traps and only catching and releasing one mouse, for the safety and health of my family and house, I bought this! The mice are definitely attracted to the bait. I could hear one in the trap eating on day one. I used the trap where my pets have access but I stuck some bait in other places where my pets can’t get to and happy to report after a couple days, no more evidence of mice! I’ll be putting these out every autumn from now on to stop the mice dead in their tracks.
L**Y
The trap is a waste but the poison is a win 🙌🏼
The trap itself never worked but the poison did. The mouse went straight for the bag of poison and ripped a whole into it. Ate it for two days and then disappeared never to be seen again after. I guess is you just want the poison from this product it works well its easy. Just let the rat tear into the bag. The smell was okay kinda sweet in a strange way but it goes away quickly. No stickiness.
A**R
Effective as a last resort
I used the Tomcat Mouse Killer Refillable Station as a last resort for a persistent mouse problem, and it worked well. The station is child- and dog-resistant, which gave me peace of mind while leaving it out. It’s easy to refill and sturdy enough to stay in place, making it practical for ongoing use if needed. While I hope not to rely on it often, it did its job effectively when necessary.
D**D
Hit and Miss
These have pro's and con's. The Bad: They're not instant killers. I've seen and heard the mice gnawing on the blocks, and read that it takes a further 48 hours for them to die after they eat. The poison dehydrates the mice and doesn't kick in until they drink - ideally outside the house - which is where they'll go if they can't find any water in your home (like a cat or dog's water bowl), but one died under our kitchen sink (it's winter here and there's condensation I'm sure), and that is NOT a pleasant smell, so we just have to wait it out and use sprays and incense to deal with the lingering odor of death. From my further reading, the poison kills in horrible and painful ways (massive dehydration and internal bleeding), PLUS they CAN make your cat sick - possibly even kill your pet - if the animal eats a mouse that is heavily poisoned. And once poisoned, it is more likely that you or your pet will see the mouse wandering about in a daze. I've witnessed this - the poor little critter seemed disoriented, was breathing heavily, and just didn't know where to go. It disappeared while I was searching for something to scoop him up with however, never to be seen again. We've got two cats, and they've caught multiple mice while we've been laying out the traps, and neither has shown any symptoms of poisoning, but I read that it IS a possibility, and is not something that can be countered once they're sick, so be warned. The Good: It says one green block kills 12 mice, and we have an infestation, because I bought eight traps about a month ago, and four blocks are missing about a quarter each, while I had to replace one under the bathroom sink completely, and it is currently missing about half of the sixth block. The other two haven't been touched. I'm estimating we've killed 24 mice or more thus far (with just the blocks - I'm assuming the cat-kills add another three or four), but I've watched the mice ignore the blocks completely in favor of trash cans, my mom's bird feed, and I've even witnessed them climbing curtains to try get to sugary drinks (turns out that like deer, they get used to the human beings that co-habitate the same area with them, and will thus get more brazen over time). Out of all those mice, only ONE died where we can smell it; I was concerned upon purchase that our entire house would quickly reek of death, but only the kitchen so far, and only after about a month of constant use. Overall Thoughts: I think the mice multiply faster than they consume the poison, but the good news is that they do eat the stuff, and will disappear a couple of days after having done so. I've seen a few different mice come and go in my bedroom, with some ignoring the blocks for so long that I felt compelled to seek other options. First I used Vinegar in a spray bottle to discourage them from getting to close to me or my bed - a stinky, but effective solution, as they are VERY sensitive to smells, but they're also VERY interested in rummaging through my trash, and eventually ignored the vinegar too. So I bought some humane traps that I rigged with peanut butter, which - just HOURS after setting them - have already caught two (they just arrived today, and so far, so good). UPDATE: Caught TEN MICE in a single day with the humane traps. Astonishing, but another positive of the blocks is that you rarely have to deal with the mice after they're poisoned. With the traps, you have to be sure to WASH YOUR HANDS A LOT or risk getting salmonilla or something. So these poison traps DO WORK, but they seem to work best in heavily trafficked areas - like inside one of our bathroom sink cabinets - but they run the risk of having dead mice stink up your house too, and the mice clearly prefer other sources of food. I would probably recommend the humane traps first, or in combination. Hope this helps, and best of luck if you're infested with the cute little bas#ards!
P**.
It worked!
Has been the best mouse killer so far!
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