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๐ Rodent control thatโs safe, smart, and seriously effective!
EcoClear Products 620100-6D RatX is an 8 oz. bag of all-natural, EPA-patented rodent control pellets designed for safe use around people, pets, and wildlife. Made in the USA with corn gluten and sodium chloride, it offers a versatile, easy-to-use solution for eliminating rats and mice in various environments, from homes to industrial buildings.






















| ASIN | B0120BFEAM |
| Active Ingredients | Corn gluten, sodium chloride |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,176 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #210 in Pest Control Baits & Lures |
| Brand | MouseX |
| Brand Name | MouseX |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 10,535 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00867776000043 |
| Item Form | Pellets |
| Item Type Name | PESTICIDE |
| Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | EcoClear Products, Inc. |
| Model Number | 620100 |
| Part Number | 620100 |
| Special Features | Child-Resistant, Fast-Acting, Pet-Safe, Weather-Resistant |
| Specification Met | EPA |
| Target Species | Rat,Mouse |
| UPC | 867776000043 759005941305 642890113080 |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
A**N
Got them all
I was consistently getting multiple traps triggered per week, but they kept coming. When I incorporated this poison with the traps for the ones that didnโt get caught within two weeks there is no more activity. zero. The poison must have taken care of the ones not trapped. Nice!
N**N
Excellent product
So i dip the whole thing in a couple of holes they made behind my house and take a look and see what I found a week later. Iโm buying one more to make sure that there is nothing left of these bastards.
K**S
Frustrating Waste of Money!
Try to kill a couple nests or hideouts of rats. I live with a McDonalds right behind my place & their garbage storage building right behind my place as well. I followed the directions. Around the same time apparently McDโs hired an exterminator to rid their garbage area of rats. I found 1 dying mouse in my back yard after their exterminator did their thing. After using these pellets, I found 0 dead rats. There are about a dozen rats still running back & forth from under my shed over to their dumpster. Itโs incredible. These pellets did nothing. McDโs exterminator got about 6 rats. Thereโs just more. I think this is a problem that isnโt going to be fixed. Old fashioned mouse/rat traps work to a point but Iโd need 40 or so to do the job. I hate killing animals. Frankly some of these rats are cute. Theyโre white/brown ones & young rats which arenโt ugly like the adult plain brown ones. But alas, they carry deadly diseases & can ruin wiring inside the home etc. so they have gotta go. Iโm going to try another brand. The green bait stations arenโt working either. Iโm SO frustrated by this infestation. McDโs must do more but until that day Iโm going to try another product based on these kind of pellets but a different brand & hope it works.
K**P
Itโs a crapshoot
I have several brown mice that have made their way into my house. This is just another product that promises to kill these little buggers but honestly itโs a crapshoot if they even eat the pellets. Iโve sprinkled pieces all over my home set to look like fallen morsels and crumbs indoors and out but Iโve yet to see any pieces chewed on or taken back to their nests. You may get lucky and kill one but thereโs always several more to replace the one dead mouse & they wise up knowing what killed their brethren. This stuff is cheap enough to try but ultimately will not completely rid you of mice and good luck if they die where you canโt get to the corpse (mine died in the wall) & brought the flies in mass creating another pest problem! Youโd be better off buying the old fashioned wood & lever snap traps that breaks their little necks instantly so you can at least get rid of the body without tearing up your home trying to remove them.
A**R
It works
I purchased this product because I have a couple of stupid chihuahuas, so I didnโt want to risk actual rat poison. Rats have been living in the crawlspace of my cute mid century home, and they seemed particularly interested in the dog kibble. I used a live trap to catch and release a few, relocating them to the other side of the lake so they couldnโt come back; but they only seemed to increase in number. I guess they had already sent out invites to all their friends. I told my dogs that they are terrible cats. I even threatened to adopt an actual cat if they didnโt step up their game, but they didnโt believe me. And they were right not to. I donโt want a cat. So, despite my convictions that these little rodents were only trying to live their lives and donโt deserve to die, I had to be brutal because they havenโt been paying their share of the rent. I made sure there was no dog kibble or anything else to tempt them, and I placed a few pellets under the fridge and dishwasher, their favorite hiding spots. I also placed cotton balls soaked in peppermint oil under the appliances to draw them out, because some rando somewhere on the internet said they donโt like that. A couple of days later, the pellets were untouched, and the rats were making just as much noise as before. When I pulled out my fridge to sweep underneath, I discovered they had knocked a loaf of bread behind it and consumed the whole thing. Little scamps. Apparently I am too short to have noticed it on top of the fridge. When you live with tall people that tends to happen. Then I had a brilliant idea. I pulsed some rat-x pellets in the food processor together with some dog kibble and created a (hopefully) deadly-yet-delicious sawdust. I poured it in a couple of piles around the kitchen, and closed it off with a baby gate to keep the not-cats out. The next morning I could see that they had walked through (and pooped on) the piles, but I didnโt know how much (if any) they had consumed. This all occurred about a week ago. While I still notice some evidence of rats, their activity has definitely declined. Then today I was out in the yard, and lo and behold, I found this poor little thing. True to the claims of the manufacturer, it didnโt stink. It kind of makes me shudder to think what I would find in the crawlspace.
J**.
eco clear rat x pellets review
i put pellets on plate inside house & in 10 minutes i had dead baby rat by the plate...i put pellets on plate outside & next day checked & 4 dead baby rats by the plate...you can enhance it by adding baking soda & jiffy corn muffin or cake mix to the pellets or try adding corn meal & salt which is what rat x is...also you can try adding different bait to it..cheese, dog food , fruits, seeds nuts , bacon & grease, choclates , corn meal & portland cement mix jams em up cant poop & goodbye, baking soda rats only cant burp or fart & gas builds up & their guts blow out goodbye..this stuff wont hurt other animals olnly rats except for the cement & corn meal one..all the other stuff is ok.... you can use a blender or food processor to mix it up....they loved the baking soda & corn bread mix... i got one big adult one that got caught in victor wood snap trap & freed himself..now he sets em off and then eats the peanut butter but he never in the trap..ive been trying for 6 months to get rid of him but he up all night banging & clanging in the kitchen...rats knocked over heavy boxes in storage..i couldnt believe a rat pushing over 40 lb boxes full of stuff..the room looks like a thief ran sacked it tossed the room..bunch of rats got in thru the window screen open 2 iches for air...i had the house rat proofed all the crawl screens & vent pipes on roof screened up..one guy wanted $1100 but he was perfectionist spotted every crack nook & cranny....i went with cheap $240 guy who was a crook had to have him come back several times after i had his work rechecked by another company . he was lazy and skipped roof vent pipes he lied said he did.i had to have him make video showing pipes on roof which he lied doing..in summer with windows open they'l come right inside ..rat proofing wont matter...once your on their visit list..their scent keeps em coming past trails....the pest control company bait stations were useless scam...they charge a lot for them too. they didnt do a thing..baking soda & jiffy cornbread mix and these pellets ground up in plastic food storage boxes with a hole cut in them put around your house inside & out will do it better...try all kinds of baits till you find what your critters like ....if you give up there is a250 repeater rat trap that automatically catches rats..you just fill the hopper up with sunflower seeds or peanuts and the top of the trap door drops rats into a holding cage to release them over 10 miles away or drown in water to kill them...or buy real rat poison baits on amazon but raccoons..possums , hawks , owls , dogs , cats , coyotes etc will eat the dead rats & they will die too...
L**!
Great product!
I bought this "poison" because I had mice in my SRO which was difficult to handle since they lived behind the radiator of my room heater and stayed in there all day. I was thinking to myself how to kill them without smelling them thought there had to be something that does this and I found Rat X. So I bought it. It works! I think? I decided to plug up there living habitat cause usually they'll all start screaming at night if I don't let them out but it's been silent for a few days. I mixed it with the usual food I feed them (I got them used to being fed so it would be easier for them to eat it when I could afford it) vegan Mac n cheese and some beyond burger stuff. Anyway it's been quiet. There's one left. He got.locked out of home and burrowed his way into my wal through one hole.so I plugged that hole up he refuses to it. Maybe he killed the rest by convincing them to eat it hoping I would keep him if he were the only one (temping cause he's so FREAKING CUTE) anyway..yeah I think it works!! โฅ๏ธ Update:: Since I closed off their other burrow a few were staying in my shoe box - I was able to catch them and release but one was already dead from the inside (I had caught him and half him in my hand until got outside to toss him but notices his guts all over the side walk) the other made it's way back into the box where I took the box outside and released him (but he'll be dead soon anyway) and the one I left in the wall with more poison has been very quiet lately. Since the rat I threw outside has his guts spilling out and is super skinny without any force I'm going to DEFINITELY say that IT WORKS. (I think). Still no noises from the burrow (I had about 7-10 and now I have none {maybe one more from yesterday but it might have snuck out while I was releasing the other again, havent heard anything so} :)) NO SMELLS EITHER OBVIOUSLY.
K**M
Not worth it.
I love the idea of this.........supposedly it only kills rodents. Doesn't hurt birds or squirrels or anything else. Sound perfect, doesn't it? Unfortunately, the rodents won't eat it! I tried it in all kinds of containers and places and..... nothing........they wouldn't touch it! I wish it had worked. I always try to do the organic, safe thing but in this case, it's was a waste of money.
G**S
That it works.
This product works well, and is one of the cheapest to buy, when you but in bulk.
M**S
Don't but this product
do not buy this product. It doesn't work. Observed rats walking around and over this product to fallen bird seed around it. Absolute waste of money
M**1
Great product really
I planned to distribute in small baits but I never got the change they ate the entire package soon as it arrived , then little by little all of them were gone ! Fantastic quality and works like a charm very easy to use no toxic does lot have any bad scent looks like wooden little pellets but boy do they work ! I recommend 100%
V**V
The quality is less than expected
Good
B**Y
Is being taken down rat holes in garden
I can't say for sure that this is working because we're using bait boxes too. We have snap traps but, as if yet, traps haven't caught anything. We have rats in the garden. I have wrapped a few mini doses of this up in clingfilm and put an elastic band around to seal it then dipped the outside of the clingfilm in peanut butter and wedged the little parcels down into the rat holes and void under our decking. The rats have taken the bait down into the holes. So I am hoping it will work. I'm hoping that in eating the peanut butter off the clingfilm they would have opened up the parcel and eaten it but obviously I can't tell for sure. The clingfilm has hopefully kept the pellets dry so they will be able to swell up and dehydrate thr rat. There isn't much of a smell to the product. I like the fact that should it get discarded by the rat that it will inevitably get wet, swell up and be safe for other wildlife and pets. The bags are small so you use them sparingly so it will be safer for other animals if they accidentally got eaten by a cat/dog. It's terribly sad that you have to use any poison but deterrents don't work and it's a danger to other animals and people if rats were just left to breed at speed so no choice really.
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