RatX® Ready Trays
RatX® Ready Trays
2 Pack
5581 Broadcast Ct
5581 Broadcast Court
Sarasota FL 34240
United States
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RatX® Ready Trays are premeasured bait trays—a new approach to effectively killing rats and mice in homes, barnyards, industrial buildings, livestock areas, or anywhere the unwanted pests live. RatX® Ready Trays provide the same power and effectiveness of RatX®, with all the convenience and ease-of-use of a traditional trap.
Just peel off the bait tray cover and set the RatX® Ready Trays out where you see rat or mouse activity.
Made with naturally derived ingredients, RatX® Pellets attract rats and mice when used as directed. Active ingredients in the pellets make rats and mice stop drinking, leading to eventual dehydration and death without a noticeable odor.
Available in:
2-packs
4-packs
8-packs
Additional information:
• Formulated for indoor & outdoor use
• Naturally derived* rat & mouse control
• Safe for use around livestock & pets when used as directed
• Perfect for both professional & DIY use
• EPA minimum risk pesticide
• Patented mechanical kill system requires no conventional poisons
• Protected by 3 U.S. and 2 Global patents , other patents pending
*Corn gluten, sodium chloride
Active Ingredients : | |
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Corn Gluten Meal | 55.0% |
Sodium Chloride | 2.0% |
Inert Indredients : | |
Maltodextrin, Sorbitol, Wheat Flower, Wheat Germ Oil | 43.0% |
Safety Data Sheet:
RatX® Ready Trays SDS
SAFE
Safe for use around people, pets, & wildlife when used as directed.
Patented mechanical kill system requires no conventional poisons.
Formulated for indoor & outdoor use. Perfect for both professional & DIY use.
How RatX® works
Step 1
Rodents naturally intake 10% of their body weight per feeding; consuming 4%-6% of the rodent’s weight is lethal for the pest.
Step 2
After intake, the rodent no longer has the ability to drink, leading to dehydration.
Step 3
Without the ability to drink water, dehydration continues, leading to kidney failure and unconsciousness.
Step 4
The rat or mouse expires while in an unconscious state. Death occurs in 3-5 days for rats, 24-48 hours for mice.
Step 5
The Sodium Chloride continues to dehydrate the rodent from the inside out, mummifying the animal and eliminating the moisture and foul odors.