

🕵️♂️ Outsmart mice before they outsmart you — the stealthy guardian your home deserves!
Tomcat Mouse Killer Child Resistant Disposable Station offers two pre-filled, tamper-proof bait stations designed for indoor use. Each station kills up to 12 mice and features a clear lid for easy bait monitoring. Its child-resistant locking mechanism ensures safety in homes with children and pets. Compact and disposable, these stations provide a hassle-free, effective rodent control solution for basements, garages, and other common mouse hotspots.











| Best Sellers Rank | #377 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #11 in Pest Control Baits & Lures |
| Brand | Tomcat |
| Color | Child Resistant |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 13,297 Reviews |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.38"L x 5.19"W x 3.75"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Style | 2 Bait Stations |
W**Y
Warrior of the Shadows: Tomcat Mouse Killer - The Ultimate Guardian of Your Home
In the constant battle against the stealthy invaders of our homes, the Tomcat Mouse Killer Child Resistant, Disposable Station stands as an unyielding sentinel. This product, armed with two pre-filled, ready-to-use bait stations, is the ultimate weapon in the war against unwelcome rodent intruders. It promises safety, effectiveness, and convenience, making it a must-have for any household plagued by these cunning pests. First Encounter: The Sentinel Unveiled Upon unboxing the Tomcat Mouse Killer, I was immediately impressed by its robust design. The child-resistant feature is a significant highlight, providing peace of mind for households with curious children and pets. The stations are compact and discreet, blending seamlessly into various environments while being tough enough to withstand tampering by tiny hands or paws. Deployment: Simple Yet Strategic Setting up the bait stations was a breeze. With no need for additional bait or complicated instructions, I simply placed the stations in the areas most frequented by our elusive adversaries. The pre-filled bait ensures that the product is ready to go straight out of the box, making the process quick and hassle-free. The cleverly designed openings are perfectly sized, allowing mice to enter while keeping the bait secure from larger pets and children. The Battle Begins: Silent, Stealthy, and Deadly The effectiveness of the Tomcat Mouse Killer is nothing short of remarkable. Within days of deployment, the telltale signs of rodent activity—chewed food packaging, droppings, and the occasional scurrying sound—diminished significantly. The bait stations work silently and efficiently, drawing mice in with an irresistible lure and delivering a potent dose of rodenticide. It's a silent battle waged in the shadows, but the results are unmistakable. Safety First: A Fortress for Your Family The child-resistant feature is more than just a selling point; it’s a critical aspect of this product's design. The locking mechanism is secure and reliable, ensuring that even the most determined toddler or pet cannot access the bait. This safety measure, combined with the discreet and robust construction of the stations, provides an unparalleled level of protection and peace of mind. Durability and Longevity: Standing the Test of Time These bait stations are built to last. The sturdy construction holds up well under various conditions, whether placed in the garage, kitchen, or basement. Despite their compact size, the stations are highly effective, and the bait inside remains potent for extended periods. This longevity means fewer replacements and a more cost-effective solution to your rodent problems. Room for Improvement: The Tactical Edge While the Tomcat Mouse Killer is a formidable tool, a couple of enhancements could elevate it to perfection. Clearer indicators for bait consumption would be beneficial, allowing users to know when it’s time to replace the stations. Additionally, a slightly more robust locking mechanism would provide an extra layer of security, although the current design is already highly effective. Final Verdict: The Guardian You Need The Tomcat Mouse Killer Child Resistant, Disposable Station is an indispensable ally in the fight against household rodents. It combines safety, convenience, and effectiveness in a way that few products can match. Whether you’re dealing with a minor mouse problem or a full-blown infestation, these bait stations offer a reliable and efficient solution. Highly recommended for anyone seeking to reclaim their home from these persistent pests! Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 (5/5) In conclusion, if you want a product that stands as a guardian over your home, protecting your family while efficiently eliminating rodent intruders, look no further than the Tomcat Mouse Killer. It’s a powerful, child-safe solution that brings peace of mind and a rodent-free environment, making it a top choice for any household. Your home will be safer, cleaner, and more secure, thanks to this mighty defender of domestic tranquility.
M**.
A good addition to the arsenal
There's probably no single fix for mice, and I tried many before resorting to poison: a cat, multiple cats, ultrasonic repellant devices, live traps, and snap traps. (This, of course, is after plugging access points and removing temptations as well as possible.) I started using these bait stations about a year ago when I found evidence of mice in a large outbuilding. After the first week or so, I felt as though I was making a dent, and by keeping the stations around doorways, I am maintaining reasonable control. Once in a while I find a little body out in the middle of the floor where I can scoop it up into the trash bin. My parents were having problems in their house, and snap traps weren't doing the job. I got them some of these, and we got in front of that situation too. I like that these are so easy to use: open the box and place the stations appropriately. No handling of the poison bait, very little chance of the dog or other animals getting into it, and not necessarily much handling of the corpses. If you keep killing off the adult mice, you'll keep them from nesting, and you will get the population under control.
J**S
Works but takes a while for effect to show
UPDATE: 1 year later, I can say these traps totally did the trick!!! It took about 2 months for the mice to start eating the poison but once they did they cleared out of my house for the rest of the year. I haven’t found any corpses yet, but of the 8 traps, 3 are completely eaten and the rest have been eaten between 10-30%. A couple remained untouched for the whole year. ****** Original review: These didn't work for me AT ALL. I have even MORE mouse activity in my house than before I set these out. The green blocks inside look a bit dried out to me, so maybe I got some stale ones? I don't know, just very frustrated. I put two of these in my kitchen, two in the basement, and two in the utility room, and the mice are just running rampant everywhere. I think it's time to call a professional exterminator.....
J**N
Good mouse trap
These are nice mouse traps. The poison is inside the little box which is nice because it stops other animals or children from getting it. The poison lasts a long time because the mice eat just a little bit of it. It is very effective because once I saw that the poison had bite marks in it I never heard or seen the mouse again so it works pretty fast. There is no stickiness to it because they just walk into the box, eat the poison and walk back out, you dont see the mouse.
A**E
My mouse tried to build a nest in the bait box!
I discovered a mouse in my humble home recently. I almost lost my wig! A new fresh horror for me. Initially, I tried the repellant sprays and even tried 4-alarm hot sauce. I was such a sad sack. I really wanted the mouse to have a fulfilling life somewhere else, so repellant seemed like the “kind” thing to do. However,. Mouse stuck her nose directly on the covered surfaces, as if she enjoyed it. I really do think she was mocking me…me, an ineffectual battle queen against the mouse. I had to do better, whatever it took. I had lost that battle. I had to rethink and re-stock artillery. As I re-launched the Amazon page, I decided that traps must be the ticket. I would catch that little squatter and relocate her to a nice place in the nearby woods. Surely traps are more effective than deterrent. I would re-engage the mouse again and be free of her. But I was afraid of the potential for upsetting sights. I decided that I just want her GONE. So, I ordered many many traps of all types and baited same with all types of bait flavors and placed them in every room. <SIGH> She successfully avoided tripping the trap, and made away with all various and sundry snacks and delicacies which I had carefully chosen and placed. “Curses!” I fumed. I just wanted to see some ROI at this point! So, back to the drawing board. I re-launched the Amazon page and searched for POISON. I decided there simply was no alternative; things were getting out of hand. I had to get ‘er done. I’m pretty sure she came near to me one day and demanded that I make her a sandwich! The nerve! Tomcat mouse killer looked to be an effective solution. All I had to do was place the pre-baited boxes where I see her and evidence of her. That’s it! Then, it was time for me to wait…with bated breath even! I never let a good pun go to wait. ;) Several days later, maybe a week, I happened to glance at once of the boxes, and I caught a glimpse of her teeny tiny mouth gnawing on a brick of green poison! Hallelujah! I momentarily rejoiced as I observed. She seemed frustrated. I think she even sneered at me. It was clear she had great difficulty trying to escape the box and run from me as she couldn’t turn around. This is a design success for Tomcat. There is not much room in the box. I’m not sure if my mouse was average size, heavy weight, or what. But, she couldn’t turn around, nor could she figure out how to reverse her path out. I felt a pang of sadness at her impending demise..just a small pang. I left her to her last meal. I wondered how much of one of the large-ish bait bricks was a lethal dose. I looked around on the packaging and on the product page on Amazon, but didn’t find anything. I assumed she had eaten enough to do the deed and slept well. She was gone from the trap the next day. I noticed that there were clumps of cloth and a feather in the box..pieces of a nest-to-be? Now, what is the next step? What comes after poison? Should I go back to square one and repeat the process? The actual bait box seemed to be a good product, and the bait provided seemed to be a good amount, but do I know that for sure? It would be nice to know how much of the brick she must eat of that. I do not know if she is alive or deceased. This is unsettling for me. Should I spend more time and money? Or wait until I find evidence of babies of her and God forbid babies! No closure, so to speak, or body to dispose of. For this reason, I withheld one star. I think you should try these Tomcat bait boxes if you have a problem, though. You might have a mouse that is not clever enough to figure out how to get out of the trap. Then, you would simply dispose of the box and contents.It is possible to pry the the lid off and re-bait/ reuse. Wear gloves! I’ll report back after I execute my next strategy. Maybe the bucket method…
S**C
NOT PET FRIENDLY!!!! BEWARE !! didn’t kill or attract one mouse NOT 1 but nearly killed my dogs!!!!
my neighbors got chickens (i live in the city of philadelphia in a row home - this isn’t your typical “farmlandia”) & are so incredibly ignorant & refuse to clean up after them & so have attracted countless mice, rodents, cats & squirrels alike. we have been spending weeks to seal off the outer perimeter of our 100+ year old house. it is without fault of our own that mice do tend to find their way inside which is repulsive in & of itself & neighbors have been fined accordingly but refuse to do anything & so we are stuck to deal with it. so we purchased these as my main concern was the safety of my 2 rescue huskies & that they don’t find their way to the bait & wind up poisoned. anyone with dogs - & especially anyone with huskies knows that they are magicians in that they can find their way into & out of absolutely anything. no matter how locked down it may be. they are incredibly smart, ill say that. so one night - about a week after having these, i was about to run to the grocery store & was in my car about to pull away when i had a gut feeling that i had to run back inside for something - i felt like i forgot something i just didn’t know what. so i got back out & ran in to find my 8-9ish year old first born floof with one of these broken open in his mouth. i was outside for all of not even 1-2 minutes. it wasn’t difficult at all for him to break open & thankfully he hadn’t eaten the poison yet - it was laying out in front of him. my stomach nearly combusted with nerves & horror imagining had i not decided to come back in to get whatever i thought i forgot. my baby wouldn’t be here. i had these hidden well & behind furniture - so how he got to one i haven’t any idea. but as pet parents, it is a disservice & harmful to our babies to think that just because a company advertises “safe for pets” that they are in fact, safe for pets. who knows if the person tasked with checking that off even has pets of their own to be able to think of the least common but most dangerous situations that could arise. please be ware that these are not pet safe. they are hardly a plastic tupperware box with toxic poison inside that could & likely has claimed the lives of beloved pets in an effort to rid the home of rodents that likely still persisted. these traps didn’t kill not one single mouse. didn’t attract any of them. just nearly killed my dog.
M**E
This is in fact what I am talking about
Nothing brings me greater pleasure than to smite a mouse. To find the little buggers, belly up with a terminal stare, it is a bless-ed thing, can I get an amen? Thank you. These do work, but you gotta use traps along with em. Multi-pronged attack. Tomcat makes a good trap. Set up your stations of doom and bide your time. Satisfaction will be yours. Eventually.
N**J
Work great
These work really well. Cost-effective way to get rid of mice. And by keeping an eye on the bait (looking for nibbles) you can See if the mice are still there even if you don’t see droppings. Bait stations are reusable. Been using these for 2 years. No mice!!
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