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๐ฟ Take control without the guilt โ humane rat management that works!
Evolve Rat Birth Control Soft Bait Sausages offer a scientifically validated, non-toxic solution to rat overpopulation by preventing reproduction rather than poisoning. With 1.5 lbs of food-grade, EPA-approved bait, this product delivers long-term, ethical rodent control suitable for indoor and outdoor use, ensuring safer environments for families and pets while effectively reducing rat numbers within weeks.





| ASIN | B0CZSBLC32 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,248 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #73 in Pest Control Baits & Lures |
| Brand | SenesTech |
| Brand Name | SenesTech |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 284 Reviews |
| Included Components | home-pest-lures |
| Item Form | Oil Based Soft Bait |
| Item Type Name | home-pest-lures |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Liquid Volume | 1.5 Liters |
| Manufacturer | SenesTech |
| Part Number | 850061518019 |
| Target Species | Rats |
| UPC | 850061518019 |
| Unit Count | 24.0 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
L**H
Weird but effective!
I know this will sound weird. Here it goes, the property behind us was clear-cut about years ago. All the wildlife was scattered and was (sadly) displaced, including the rats. We ended up with a refuge camp in our crawl space, bike shed, cars, storage... all over our property. I'm sure we had over 40 rats on our quarter of an acre. They were everywhere! And they were having more and more babies! Neighbors had traps out and hired exterminators. It was not helping. So I began looking into solutions. Each rat (Norway rat) will have a litter of 5-12, -7 x per year! Killing them after the fact (not in my DNA) seemed like whack-a-mole. Also, it has something called a "boomerang effect," and the population actually grows! Then I saw a show on how NY is trying to get its rat population under control, and I discovered rat birth control! Gave it a try. The first few months felt very counterproductive, as here I was actually feeding them! Actually, the first year felt counterproductive, and I felt a bit mental. Then the next year, the rats stopped breaking into our storage looking for food, eating my flower bulbs etc. But still, there were a lot of them, and now they were well fed! This is year 3. Here is what has happened: The population is -7 adult rats. I know this because they are super tame and not afraid to come out and allow me to do a head-count. (unless our Jack Russell is out) When they are out, they are easy food for our sparrow hawk and owls. And, I also noticed that the male rat completely defends its territory (AKA, my territory), not letting new rats onto our property. The population hovers around 5-10. Every once in a while, they have a litter (about every 4 months), and we get about 2-4 babies. 1/2 of those typically survive (we have a good amount of predators). The rats on our property now have their burrow and are not getting into my things, my flowers, etc. They keep other rats out (so now they are working for me), and the population is nowhere near 40+! Still, does it feel weird to feed them this sauceage thing? Yes, I know I hand out more sauceages every night than recommended... about 2-3/night, but they literally ask for their saucage every night! We have this thing now, this understanding. and it's just ... different. It works, takes time, and requires a shift in thinking. Also, while the population shrinks and is kept under control, securing the human spaces is super important. I.e., We had our crawl space closed off, all the little cracks and spaces they could get into, we put a stop to that as well. It works. You will feel weird. But it works.
C**.
Consistency is necessary.
I find that most of the time the birth control is eaten. And used at a reliable rate of feeding it does reduce the rodents in my barn. It is expensive! I throw down a few sausages 1 or 2 xs a week. I really refuse to us poison. So I do recommend this product
C**Y
A non-lethal way of managing a rat population
We have a rat issue in our neighborhood (they eat my tomatoes and my neighbors large vegetable garden). I do not want to use poisons, and snap traps haven't been effective. It took a few weeks for the rats in our garden to start taking the bait, but once they started, they will empty the station within 2 days. We just started using this product this year - I am hopeful that this will decrease the population over time (I have seen fewer at night - and so far they haven't found my tomatoes - but too early to tell if it will totally save my vegetables). I will say, the larger bag ziplock works - the smaller bags, I have found the zip didn't function and I had to use a rubber band to reclose the bag.
B**N
Defective product: many baits oozed out from the end
I had high exceptions, but not everything was ok. 1. The instructions, and a company representative, said there would be small holes in the middle of the sausage bait that's used for stringing them on the bait station wire. There were no holes. 2. The ends of about half of the sausage baits had the insides spilling out, causing the rest of the bait to dry up. I wrote to the company and the representative said, "Unfortunately, Amazon orders do not come directly from us and actually come from Amazon facilities. The bait can be damaged during shipping if not handled properly during the shipping process." So his attitude is, like, hey buyer, your out of luck, a not very supportive response. So my attitude is that this is an Amazon Prime order, so back it goes.
@**S
Pest control and liberation for female mice
I bought Evolve Rat Birth Control Soft Bait Sausages expecting population control. What I didnโt expect was to accidentally establish a tiny rodent socialist republic behind my shed. These sausages donโt poison, donโt murder, and donโt spark dramatic soap-opera deaths. Thank the gods! I donโt want to live with mice but I donโt want to murder them and poison other wildlife! Instead, I calmly introduced the concept of collective responsibility to the field mouse community that like to patrol the perimeter of my abode. No more unchecked capitalism of reproduction. No more surprise litters. Just long-term, sustainable population management. From each according to their appetite, to each according to their uteruses remaining blissfully empty. The field mice probably still show up, still snack politely, and still live their nocturnal little micey lives, only now without the relentless pressure to out-breed one another. Frankly, Iโd guess they are much calmer. More reflective. Possibly reading tiny manifestos. โ ๏ธ Important Side Effect Warning: After a few weeks, you may hear faint but unmistakable celebrations coming from the shadows. Thatโs not wind. Thatโs the sound of pregnancy-free female field mice toasting their newfound bodily autonomy. Tiny clinks of invisible champagne glasses. Occasional squeaks that sound suspiciously like โsolidarity.โ Pros: โขNot a poison โขLong-term population control โขEthically confusing but emotionally satisfying โขPromotes rodent liberation & family planning Cons: โขYou may feel like a benevolent overlord โขThe mice might unionize next In summary: if you want to control field and deer mice without violence, without guilt, and with a dash of ideological satire, this is the product for you. (I use a bait station weighed down because the raccoons love these and will eat an entire sausage) Five stars for humane pest control and for accidentally running a most progressive program in my backyard.
C**.
Our rats didnโt want them.
It was not eaten. They did not want it. I threw 2/3 of the bag in the trash. But I do feel accomplished for trying.
F**A
Good product
This product is easy yo use and has been keeping our rat population down.
G**R
Expensive, but good for peace of mind
I'm using these in an equine barn, where the rats were digging in the gravel floor between the barn sections and creating havoc. Once I started using these, they pretty much kept to one room and stopped digging and chewing their way into other sections of the barn. I put two out every night and they are gone in the morning. It really seems like there is less evidence of a lot of rats after 3 months of use. I like that they are not a poison, so I don't have to worry about the wildlife that might prey upon the rats if they're outside the barn. There is no odor that I can detect. It's a more expensive way to control the rat population, but I feel much better about it than poisoning them. I tried various traps and the rats were so smart they just ignored them!
D**A
This works & thankfully now available in the UK!
I'm so happy to be able to finally buy this in the UK! I'd previously spent ยฃ60 getting it imported from the US as my evil neighbour had poisoned my family of 3 hedgehogs and my rescue birds by throwing rat poison everywhere. It makes no sense that poison that takes days to erode an animals veins and arteries in excruciating pain is available in supermarkets in the UK yet this wasn't. I can say in the year since using this I'd only seen a few elderly ratties plodding around, living out their natural lifespan before dying off... no newbies. This product is groundbreaking in humane population control. I'm thrilled to be able to buy it in the UK. I hope councils start to use it. Make poison illegal!
M**L
Unfortunately not readily available in the UK.
The rats certainly like it.
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