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Dec 16, 2014 - 06:40 AM
This product is only labeled and designed to be used outdoors - only in burrows and tunnels with plenty of ventilation.
It is a smoke bomb. Using it indoors will cause a large amount of smoke and if it the smoke gets trapped indoors, then you will not be able to go inside at all for hours or days and then everything inside the garage will smell like smoke.
If you have rats indoors in a garage, this is not the product to use. I would recommend using several snap traps such as the T Rex and establishing a baiting trapping program.
Glue traps may or may not work. Rat baits or pellets are dangerous to use around dogs. I would only recommend using snap traps.
Here is a trick - use a piece of wire and wire the trap open where it cannot close. Use Pro Pest Lures for rats and mice, and keep swabbing on the bait and train the rats to go to the trap and eat. Do this for several days until the rats are regularly consuming the bait. Then unwire the traps and begin trapping. Once the trap gets a rat smell on it, other rats will go to it easier. A "seasoned" trap works better than a trap without blood and guts on it. I know this is gross, but it works. Don't throw away traps once you catch a rat, they get better with age unless they break.
Ron
It is a smoke bomb. Using it indoors will cause a large amount of smoke and if it the smoke gets trapped indoors, then you will not be able to go inside at all for hours or days and then everything inside the garage will smell like smoke.
If you have rats indoors in a garage, this is not the product to use. I would recommend using several snap traps such as the T Rex and establishing a baiting trapping program.
Glue traps may or may not work. Rat baits or pellets are dangerous to use around dogs. I would only recommend using snap traps.
Here is a trick - use a piece of wire and wire the trap open where it cannot close. Use Pro Pest Lures for rats and mice, and keep swabbing on the bait and train the rats to go to the trap and eat. Do this for several days until the rats are regularly consuming the bait. Then unwire the traps and begin trapping. Once the trap gets a rat smell on it, other rats will go to it easier. A "seasoned" trap works better than a trap without blood and guts on it. I know this is gross, but it works. Don't throw away traps once you catch a rat, they get better with age unless they break.
Ron
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