Harris Mouse Killer Refillable Bait Station (10 bars) - PF Harris
Harris Mouse Killer Refillable Bait Station (10 bars) - PF Harris
Kills Mice and Rats – Simply place in areas where mice and rats have been spotted Includes 10 Bars – Great value & long lasting protection from house mice and rats Refillable Bait Station – Approved for use around pets and resistant to tampering by children Many Use Areas - For use in attics, under appliances, inside cabinets, in garages and more Registered with the EPA – Registered with the Environmental Protection Agency (No. 7173-303-3) for indoor residential use Weight: 4 lbs Dimensions: 8 x 8 x 2.5 Harris Mouse Killer effectively controls your mouse problem. Before use, read label directions thoroughly. Read Our Ultimate Mouse Control Guide Application Directions: Clean up and eliminate any possible rodent food sources. Select areas of placement. Generally, these will be areas where rodents have been most active, such as along walls
Roach killing gel in a convenient syringe applicator. Kills cockroaches you see and those you don't see. Ideal for use in cracks and crevices. Works indoors and outdoors. Active Ingredient: Indoxacarb (0.6%) is the same ingredient used in the #1 roach gel of choice by PMP (Pest Management Professionals) worldwide.
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Harris All Weather Rat & Mouse Killer, 64 Pack Bait Bars - PF Harris
Harris All Weather Rat & Mouse Killer, 64 Pack Bait Bars - PF Harris
Harris Dry Up Rat and Mouse Killer Bars Bait Block Bars for Indoor and Outdoor Use, 4 lb., Dry-bar, Size: 8.8 in
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Harris Mouse Killer - 10 Bars with Refill Bait Station : Lawn Garden : Patio, Lawn & Garden
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