Victor Rodent Killer is a powerful rodenticide that effectively eliminates a variety of rodent pests including rats, mice, and meadow voles . The palatable bait formula, flavored with fish, attracts rodents and keeps them coming back until they have ingested a lethal dose. Many rodenticides are only capable of eliminating indoor infestations. However, Victor Rodent Killer features a weather-resistant formula, allowing it to be used in dry or wet areas both indoors and out. To use, place the bait balls in tamper-resistant bait stations in areas where rodents are common. The 4 lb bag ensures you have enough ammo in your arsenal to rid yourself of an infestation. Not for use on meadow voles in California.
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picturethisone –
Only four stars because it took a week to work before I found dead rats in the yard…. Otherwise just fine. Did not rate the ‘flavor’ as I did not taste this poison and find it a rather odd thing to be asked….. I would not normally use this kind of product but a neighbor has a rat nest and would not remove the situation and this did the trick.
Ezequiel Silia –
Es bastante efectivo en mi edificio había una colonia de ratas con una sola bolsa ya solo quedan unas cuántas este es un excelente producto.
Jamie –
I’m going to say after reading the reviews I had mixed feeling, but bought it because it’s affordable and what did I have to lose. It shipped and I had it the next day. I immediately started putting it in hot spots. I got it on June 1, and today is June the 6th. I don’t want this to be too long. I started with traps, then sticky traps, I was getting them but they were still multiplying. This went on, and then I found a nest in my entertainment center with babies. Gross!! They ate through two storage containers to get to the dog food. So I started putting that in a different place. And as it went on they ate a hole in my wall from my garage to inside my house. I stopped allowing any one to come over. I can’t afford an exterminator, and I was getting worn down. I’m trying to deal with this issue. It’s disgusting, GROSS, and embarrassing. Not to mention what it does to your sanity. They started getting into my pantry. I moved all my pantry, dry goods to a safe place. The more I took away the more out in the open they became. I took away my dogs bowls after I fed them so they couldn’t get any of the food in there. They have destroyed my house. I have a hunting dog, and two other dogs but the hunting dog has been going crazy. (I feel the same way) So after so many, many, many traps, and sticky traps I made the choice to use this stuff while my kids aren’t happy but I’m the one who deals with them when they’re caught (they have a few times). So I started using it last Thursday, and yesterday it was quiet, not hearing them chasing each other and all the noise on our ceilings that are drop ceilings. I mentioned it to my kids but I didn’t want to jinx myself as well. One of my son’s said he had seen one but it appeared to be a little slower. I immediately put the bait out that day in the hot spots. I left the bag just open for them to eat as well put up away from my kids and dogs. One of the hot spots had all the bait gone the next day and I refilled it, one on a shelf had none gone, but I put it on the shelves as well and that was gone. I had put some behind my refrigerator in the garage that was gone. I proceeded to put it around my garage. My daughter and I left for a little bit yesterday while my hunting dog was zonednin with his head under her bed just looking. We get home, and she runs out and tells me there is one on her floor and it has slobber all over it. He didn’t get it, the poison did he just thought he finished it. Today I’m in the living room watching TV with two of my dogs and one walks out from underneath my entertainment center. It’s not stable you can tell something’s going on. It returned under the entertainment center where it looked like a cartoon and it was just falling over dying. I was going to buy a different brand because I was thinking this wasn’t going to work. I’ll be saving that money and fingers crossed this takes care of them. I’ll continue to leave it out because I was told new ones would just come in. This has been hell, and all I’m going to say is THIS STUFF DOES WORK AND WITHIN A WEEK!!! I witnessed it with my own eyes. I know that it might get bad with the smell over the next week or so, but I’ll find them and if I can’t I’ll take that with my sanity back any day. Believe me or not, but to write a review for me it has to be the truth. It is either a great or bad review for me to take my time out to do it. Again IT WORKS!!! And if I witness it again I’ll submit a video.
Nissa BDI –
The green pebbles are the size of a nickel…..and the pebbles do disappear….
MAC –
The verdict is out as to how well this works but they’re eating it. I just placed a few piles around the basement where I’ve seen activity and counted how many I put down. They’ve eaten 8 pieces out of one pile. Whether it kills them, I’ll give an update when I find out.I spent at least $200 trying so many other things to eradicate these rodents. 🙁 I tried sticky traps, snap traps(various kinds), RatX, and a humane cage. For 3 months I waited patiently and tried different foods, places, ideas, etc. I caught 1 mouse in a sticky trap and 1 rat in a snap trap. I kept telling myself I was NOT going to go the poison route again. I’ve done it in the past and it’s gross and disgusting. But it ended up being me vs. them. I had no choice except to move.Update: Since I’ve put these out, the piles have been disappearing; maybe 8 balls diappear most nights. I haven’t smelled anything weird like decay(and it’s been a week?). But I’d placed a snap trap nearby and a rat was caught that way.So… in 2 1/2-3 months the verdict is glue trap-1 mouse, snap traps-2 rats, RatX-probably nothing but a lot was eaten, Victor poison bait-have no idea but they’ve eaten a lot, humane trap-0. So now I will look for more activity and see who is winning this battle.
randy –
after the chicken house was empty the mice took over because of the feed and i do mean took over i put a half bag of this in there and dead mice began to show up ….
warchildnyc –
This is a big bag of rat poison and a little goes a long way. After weeks of limited success with traps, I put a few of these balls in the trash shed outside and in the corners of my garage floor, and it was lights out for the 5 remaining rats within a week.Just make sure to keep this stuff out of reach of small children or your pets. The Amazon guy delivered this package to my front yard while i was working at my desk, and by the time I saw it my dog had gotten into the package and spread the poison balls out on my grass.I panicked and administered a home brew of water and hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting and he was ultimately just fine, but I had no way of knowing whether he had ingested anything.
WantFeetInThe Sand_75 –
This product got a lot of great reviews. So I gave it a chance.Here’s my review –Cons: you have to put it out every day for 15 days. It’s not a quick fix. There’s uncertainty if they’re working and other creatures eat them… Neighborhood cats, and other rodents. Which make sure you put bag in some type of container that creatures can’t get into it if stored outside!!!!!Pros: application is easy, doesn’t have a pungent smell, and was water repellent in the outdoors (from what I could tell)It definitely took 2 1/2 weeks to notice less ground tunneling from voles in my landscape that is near the woods. I’m not 100% sure if the pellets worked but I think it did do something.