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@@sk8erdudedudedude my dad had this old school trap. It was a metal box with a tube. The mouse came in and it had like a metal spring loaded hammer thing that just shot out and bam dead mouse. No mess
I did pest control for a few years I'm my early 20s. After being assigned government housing high rises apartments I soon left that job. Seeing walls move from cockroaches will make you rethink life decisions.
Never poison animals. 1. Because other predators that feed on them also get poisoned. 2. They may crawl inside a wall, die, and the smell is horrendous.
Not completely true. Second hand poisoning really depends on the product being used and how much can even be passed along. For example, cholecalciferol is a very effective rodenticide but does not pass along to a predator that may eat it. On the note of them dying in the wall, although it’s possible, it doesn’t happen very often at all.
An adult animal would be ok, but if their young eat it, it can be fatal. It happened to some eagles on Southwest eagle cam awhile back... one of the babies died and they thankfully were able to save the other after intervening. We've used these before and have had mice die in our walls a few times down in the basement. For a few days to a week it smells absolutely horrid 🤢
This is so stupid and wrong on so many levels if they're pooping it out then they've already built up a tolerance to it and it's not working anymore The whole point of this poison is to make them feel like they're dehydrated so they don't hide in some Dark Spot somewhere and they die outside looking for water
Looks like monitoring (not normally lethal) bait. Usually used to determine if a home is having rodent activity. If a lot of bait is consumed and droppings are found, it’s a good indicator to switch to a rodenticide bait.
@@Alldayumay if it's a science experiment then I would understand monitoring something but usually if I see mouse s*** in my house I automatically know I don't shit that small so there's probably a mouse in the house which then there's no reason to monitor anything because you already know.
This is all they train the operators in company's like Orkin or terminex so they don't have to pay unlicensed kids more than minimum wage to check traps and replace baits.
Lots of things like to chew on these baits, not just mice and rats. Snails, slugs, ants, voles, chipmunks, I've even seen daddy long-legs chew on them before. Snails and slugs are greedy, any you can lose an entire box of bait to them before the mice find it. Or a fat rat decides his gonna stay there an eat it all. Which is why you check droppings, and check your bait boxes.
My cat ate a poisened mouse from the neighbors house. At least thats what we think happened. The veins in her body and organs dissolved and she died of internal bleeding. It was dreadful.
As a pest control tec I got to say I have never in all my days seen a block of the type of bait with so much as a bite taken out of it. Other baits work better.
Mice bait poison kills more than just mice and what’s on your property Honestly pretender a stick trap over this just for the sake of controlled pest control
Unfortunately, you need to check a house that you recently bought to make sure that they don’t have that lying around if you own animals like dogs. Because the dogs will eat those green things and end up dying. Just saying something to look out for and it Would have been nice if the sellers notified the new buyers that there was mice bait. Maybe your beloved pet would still be with you
If any PCO or WCO uses Ditrac without putting into a bait station they are in violation of the law, and in my experience you will almost never find a loose Ditrac block. If your dog or child gets sick/dies and you can prove it wasn't applied properly you can sue and the applicator could even go to jail/prison. Even the scummiest companies know how to avoid losing their business completely. You are scaring people about a highly unlikely situation and I think you are being unhelpful.
@@nicholast8217 You're either a liar or exaggerating. Quite frankly I've no reason to accept a baseless anecdote as fact. Far too many untrained neurotic hypochondriacs all over the internet. It's a negative feedback loop, the act of mishandling rodenticides/avicides/pesticides. It is unsustainable and never continues. If you understood the amount of oversight mandated by state and local authorities in regards to how WCO/GPC businesses operate you'd know it's increasingly rare to hear about such malpractice. Rumors and stories.
So... When I took my class on poison control for my retail storage place that will not go named... They informed us that this stuff is basically Aspirin and forces the Rats organs to bleed on the inside. I asked "is this painful to the mouse or rat?" The guy started laughing and said: "It's Aspirin, he probably felt really good when it stopped his heart." So, I stopped eating Aspirin that day.
Only if it’s a anti-coagulant rodenticide. And they don’t die from bleeding out of their eyes, they die from internal bleeding which leads to blood loss, loss of consciousness, and then death.
I use different colors on different walls. North exterior has blue, east is red, south is yellow, and west is green. If dyed droppings are observed inside the facility then you narrow down which wall to look for egress.
I'm not even gonna lie, one time when I was like 5 I got into the kitchen sink cabinet and found some of that stuff and scarfed that shit down. My mother did not have a good day that day
Actually if you understand how the poison works you would know that it dehydrates them and it makes them feel like they need to find a source of water that's why they don't hide after eating this poison they usually die out in the open somewhere looking for water
I agree I've used poison before however, the potential for them to die in hard to locate places is always a real one. Thanks for your reply and keep up the good work!
What they don't tell you is when the rats die from the poison, the owls come in and eat the rat and then, yup you guessed it! The owl dies!!! What a way to solve problems right!!
Not if it has a stop feed in it. The mouse or even rat will get full after a couple bites and it will be just enough to kill the rodent without making the body toxic.
I hate those contrak blocks. We had these really dark blue ones that were star shaped. I believe ours was water activated because a customer left dog bowl outside filled with water and there were 3 dead mice around the bowl.
Oh yeah, they are definitely in pain for those last few days. Blood starts to thin, they get super dehydrated, stomach pains from the poison, and then a heart attack at the end.
A good indicator to see if the mice are eating your bait/poison would just be a dead mouse 😂 I wouldn’t be interested to know if they we’re eating it and a long term death plan
I worked at a warehouse that used this for years. It was awful. Mice could breed faster then they would die. Blue mouse shit everywhere so probably fucked up my lungs. Dead mice everywhere, sometimes you’d find fresh bodies, sometimes skeletons cause they crawled in somewhere and rotted there for years. Worst part was finding them in the final moments, not a quick death at all. Also your poisoning whatever eats the mice.
This guy works for a pest control company and exclusivel uses DIY type products, instead of all of the products and treatment that are litterally standard within the pest control industry
This is literally the worst thing to do is to poison the mouse. What happens when birds of prey eats them?. Dead. It's going to be your fault for poisoning the main food source for the birds.
That bait is called contract and it is a good bait.. it's better to use this bait in the spring being it is a high sugar bait but they also make a peanut butter based bait that's better for winter time.
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When you're trying to reach that thousand word minimum on the essay
Lmaooo. He said the same thing 3 different ways
I'm fucking dying LMAO
not even an essay, jusT 30s video
He literally hit my #1 pet peeve spot on.
Lmaoooo
"Jerry! Omg Jerry! Your poop is green!"
Jerry: 💀
John, shortly after: 💀
Their entire family, all at once: 💀
Santino, shortly after: 💀
The entire town : 💀
@@RuMmZ me who tought it was gum:💀
💀
Tom and Jerry.
These type of baits are how you end up with a dead mouse in your walls
Or dead pets.
Yep and yep.did pest control for 7years
@@sk8erdudedudedude my dad had this old school trap. It was a metal box with a tube. The mouse came in and it had like a metal spring loaded hammer thing that just shot out and bam dead mouse. No mess
Most dont.
@@kayr4632 pets cant get in pvc bait feeders. Dogs that are 1.5 inches tall might if they are into peanut butter flavored bird seed.
When your exterminator looks like a movie star…
😂😂😂facts
alright, just put your pants back on for a sec...
Quick let's make him go viral 😂
What about checking the block for bite marks
I know right? He’d probably have a dumb answer for that and say “well what if they eat it all then how should I check?”🤣
Maybe a good tip for when the block is placed in a wall or somewhere else hard to access
@@spacetexan1667 def not a bad point
@@utsurobune3530 hey hey! Someone who accepts alternate points without hateful remarks! you are refreshing my friend. ❤️😌
@@spacetexan1667 label is law, if strictly says they have to go in bait boxes.
“So this is how you breathe air, and the way i did it was just breathing”
😂😂😂
I did pest control for a few years I'm my early 20s. After being assigned government housing high rises apartments I soon left that job. Seeing walls move from cockroaches will make you rethink life decisions.
Let me make a 5 second video into a 20 second video by repeating myself 4 times in different ways.
Sir, this is Wendy’s…
"We didn't ask how you were gonna do it, we just want it done."
Most over used joke of all time
Putting out a $2 guillotine trap w I rks just fine.
@@Ethan-ix4ui true
Never poison animals.
1. Because other predators that feed on them also get poisoned.
2. They may crawl inside a wall, die, and the smell is horrendous.
Not completely true. Second hand poisoning really depends on the product being used and how much can even be passed along. For example, cholecalciferol is a very effective rodenticide but does not pass along to a predator that may eat it. On the note of them dying in the wall, although it’s possible, it doesn’t happen very often at all.
An adult animal would be ok, but if their young eat it, it can be fatal. It happened to some eagles on Southwest eagle cam awhile back... one of the babies died and they thankfully were able to save the other after intervening. We've used these before and have had mice die in our walls a few times down in the basement. For a few days to a week it smells absolutely horrid 🤢
Bromethalin, zinc phosphide, and so on have little to no secondary poisoning risk as well@@MrGerritv
“-is because it matches my eyes and it’s super pretty..” lol
green eyes 2% of humans 🧡
beautiful eyes
Lol i said that too
Bro really said “It shows us of the mice eat the bait and it also shows us the bait is working against the mice”
Bro said the same thing 3 different ways in 30 seconds
So the objective is not to kill off the mice but just to see if they're eating your fancy little blue block there?
I was wondering about that
This is so stupid and wrong on so many levels if they're pooping it out then they've already built up a tolerance to it and it's not working anymore
The whole point of this poison is to make them feel like they're dehydrated so they don't hide in some Dark Spot somewhere and they die outside looking for water
Looks like monitoring (not normally lethal) bait. Usually used to determine if a home is having rodent activity. If a lot of bait is consumed and droppings are found, it’s a good indicator to switch to a rodenticide bait.
@@Alldayumay it's a contrac bloc.it definitely will kill them. Industry standard
@@Alldayumay if it's a science experiment then I would understand monitoring something but usually if I see mouse s*** in my house I automatically know I don't shit that small so there's probably a mouse in the house which then there's no reason to monitor anything because you already know.
Guy could be a model
He might be a way better model, cause he can't even kill a mouse .. those green seed bricks never worked
I thought the poison disappearing, identified they are eating it.
wise guy eh?
Not really true rats are pretty damn smart animals
@@timothyholly1289 of course 😉
This is all they train the operators in company's like Orkin or terminex so they don't have to pay unlicensed kids more than minimum wage to check traps and replace baits.
Lots of things like to chew on these baits, not just mice and rats. Snails, slugs, ants, voles, chipmunks, I've even seen daddy long-legs chew on them before.
Snails and slugs are greedy, any you can lose an entire box of bait to them before the mice find it. Or a fat rat decides his gonna stay there an eat it all.
Which is why you check droppings, and check your bait boxes.
My cat ate a poisened mouse from the neighbors house. At least thats what we think happened. The veins in her body and organs dissolved and she died of internal bleeding. It was dreadful.
He's a Zac Efron from Goodwill.
They match the colour of his eyes, mouse poop green!
It's his eye goop collected over time
I was going to write something similar thanks for doing it for me
I never even think about looking into the color of a guys eyes 😹🫣😂
@@halbertgonzalez6775 oooh I love eyes, so many different colours all from nature! Probably because mine are a pretty boring shade of grey!
@@violentviolet1404 is violet your first name .. did you know that there's an actress who has violet eyes or a shade of purple 😱😂🫣😹
Evil stepsister: So the mice die a slow painful death? Good!
(Green poopies has entered the chat)
As a pest control tec I got to say I have never in all my days seen a block of the type of bait with so much as a bite taken out of it. Other baits work better.
Mice bait poison kills more than just mice and what’s on your property
Honestly pretender a stick trap over this just for the sake of controlled pest control
When you have hit a word count on your assignment
Unfortunately, you need to check a house that you recently bought to make sure that they don’t have that lying around if you own animals like dogs. Because the dogs will eat those green things and end up dying. Just saying something to look out for and it Would have been nice if the sellers notified the new buyers that there was mice bait. Maybe your beloved pet would still be with you
If any PCO or WCO uses Ditrac without putting into a bait station they are in violation of the law, and in my experience you will almost never find a loose Ditrac block. If your dog or child gets sick/dies and you can prove it wasn't applied properly you can sue and the applicator could even go to jail/prison. Even the scummiest companies know how to avoid losing their business completely. You are scaring people about a highly unlikely situation and I think you are being unhelpful.
This is 100% true and you will always find these things laying around old houses where I live because people can't follow directions.
@@nicholast8217 You're either a liar or exaggerating. Quite frankly I've no reason to accept a baseless anecdote as fact. Far too many untrained neurotic hypochondriacs all over the internet. It's a negative feedback loop, the act of mishandling rodenticides/avicides/pesticides. It is unsustainable and never continues. If you understood the amount of oversight mandated by state and local authorities in regards to how WCO/GPC businesses operate you'd know it's increasingly rare to hear about such malpractice. Rumors and stories.
@@alexanderclark3437 incorrect. Read the label. You don't have to have a bait station if placed in an inaccessible area
Also they don't poop only in the bait station it's all over
Different colored baits too. Poison rate is different for each one. Blueish green is a fave because it kills quickly and works for most cases.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m interested in the topic, but I follow for the cuteness.
So... When I took my class on poison control for my retail storage place that will not go named... They informed us that this stuff is basically Aspirin and forces the Rats organs to bleed on the inside. I asked "is this painful to the mouse or rat?" The guy started laughing and said: "It's Aspirin, he probably felt really good when it stopped his heart." So, I stopped eating Aspirin that day.
Glad you are using a glove when handling a poison! Smart!
"So how long does it take to fkin die?"
IKR🤣😅
Three to Four days
I hope you're not poisoning the mice and they have access to the outside. If a hawk / owl eats those mice the birds are likely to get sick and die.
Mouse bait is just a blood thinner and flavoring (generally peanut butter) to attract them. They end up bleeding out from eyes ears ect.
Only if it’s a anti-coagulant rodenticide. And they don’t die from bleeding out of their eyes, they die from internal bleeding which leads to blood loss, loss of consciousness, and then death.
Dude always has solid videos that are useful, rare on yt
Did I just heard same sentence repeating many times in different ways😂
I think this dude's been nibbling the green block
Its also to identify what kind of rat based on the size of the poop.
Thanx for explaining that and thanx for explaining it as well....🤣🤣🤣
dude literally explained the same sh*t twice ...
Bro needs to write my essays
For those wondering, another reason it is blue-ish green color is because it is the best color 🩵🩵🩵🩵🩵🩵
I use different colors on different walls. North exterior has blue, east is red, south is yellow, and west is green. If dyed droppings are observed inside the facility then you narrow down which wall to look for egress.
I've seen a mouse die from poison baits. It's horrific. Hard to get out of your head.
interesting!!! does it dry them up also,? like the old days bait did??🤔
Ok. If the mice ate the bate, you will see the block of bait being eaten.
_Wonderful_ information! 👏🏼😄
This is what you do when you love the smell of dead mouse in your walls!
Sorry I missed everything you said, I was hypnotized by those dreamy eyes😍
I know right
@Monkey Donkey Boffum mid look at pfp
I'm not even gonna lie, one time when I was like 5 I got into the kitchen sink cabinet and found some of that stuff and scarfed that shit down. My mother did not have a good day that day
Yeah but then they die in the walls and create another issue. I prefer to use glue traps or snap traps.
I just layer 20 glue traps in my mother in laws basement and 10 snap traps in the kitchen last night
@@clocsta614 they usually work however lately I got one rodent that seems to escape. I'm grouping several in spot hopefully that will work. Good luck.
Actually if you understand how the poison works you would know that it dehydrates them and it makes them feel like they need to find a source of water that's why they don't hide after eating this poison they usually die out in the open somewhere looking for water
I agree I've used poison before however, the potential for them to die in hard to locate places is always a real one. Thanks for your reply and keep up the good work!
What they don't tell you is when the rats die from the poison, the owls come in and eat the rat and then, yup you guessed it! The owl dies!!! What a way to solve problems right!!
Not if it has a stop feed in it. The mouse or even rat will get full after a couple bites and it will be just enough to kill the rodent without making the body toxic.
Fruit loops and fruity pebbles make rainbow poop as well.
Mickey: why is my shit green?
I thought it was a blue kit Kat in the beginning 💀
The real reason is because it perfectly matches his gorgeous eyes.
This video taught me nothing other than the mice eat blue and then shit blue
I usually just rely on seeing dead mice when I put bait out. Then I got a cat for fair chase…
I hate those contrak blocks. We had these really dark blue ones that were star shaped. I believe ours was water activated because a customer left dog bowl outside filled with water and there were 3 dead mice around the bowl.
My focus is only on your face. You looking good Bro...
Beautiful eyes
poisoning mice indoors is a good way to ruin a hallway or living space for 6 months
Some folks can tell by the bite marks on the bait
Huh? Ain't the goal is to get rid of the pests asap? Is it a slow progressive death for these mice?
If the mice are digesting the poison bait and pooping the green dye vs just Dying 💀, I’d say you need a new poison bait.
So they feel prolonged excruciating pain for the last of their lives? Man I wish I could do something to people who invent this shit
Oh yeah, they are definitely in pain for those last few days. Blood starts to thin, they get super dehydrated, stomach pains from the poison, and then a heart attack at the end.
It’s called lumitrack. It lights up with a UV light
And then the birds eat the mice and die 😢
Same feeling as that news lady who talked about a fire in an apartment.
I’ve used these and at no time did the mice even go near it. No bite marks at all
A good indicator to see if the mice are eating your bait/poison would just be a dead mouse 😂 I wouldn’t be interested to know if they we’re eating it and a long term death plan
Honey, you are the most gorgeous of all of God’s creations 😍
Yeah cause the chewed up and missing bait doesn’t mean anything 🤦🏻♀️
mice baby: Mommy I don't feel so well and my poop is blueish green😬😭
He said the same thing three times, but in different ways
Contract blox, bell labs… can’t stand the smell.
I only watch for hot exterminator content ❤
1. Why not kill them immediately
2. Can't you just check for bite marks on your bait
3. Why the need to see if they bit the bait
Is it really better to have dead mice where you don’t know where they are though?
I've lived in a mouse-infested s***-hole. Still can't help thinking that they were here first...
I worked at a warehouse that used this for years. It was awful. Mice could breed faster then they would die. Blue mouse shit everywhere so probably fucked up my lungs. Dead mice everywhere, sometimes you’d find fresh bodies, sometimes skeletons cause they crawled in somewhere and rotted there for years. Worst part was finding them in the final moments, not a quick death at all. Also your poisoning whatever eats the mice.
What helps me to identify it is dead mice from eating the poison aka blood thinner that makes them bleed to death
I thought you shouldn’t use poison since it ends up killing predators because of Biomagnification.
I love the ambition of this content creator. his business will go far, so the hate comments don't matter
This guy works for a pest control company and exclusivel uses DIY type products, instead of all of the products and treatment that are litterally standard within the pest control industry
I knew Paul walker wasn’t dead.
A little contrac bloc never hurt anyone. If you check the traps first you don’t have to look for droppings
I thought that was gum at first
ok, great information
What happens when birds and dogs and cats eat those poisoned mice ?
I want to know also...
They get poisoned that's why I hate using poisons I prefer to pop them with the airrifle
So he just says the same thing twice in a row
This is literally the worst thing to do is to poison the mouse. What happens when birds of prey eats them?. Dead. It's going to be your fault for poisoning the main food source for the birds.
Seems like they’re eating pretty good to me
the Bait is sold under the name Tom Cat Walmart is one of stores where it is sold.
If that dont work out you can prolly do a couple fast and furious movies
Well that doesn’t help me at all, i dye all of my food aquamarine before consumption 😔
You’re in the wrong profession pal, you should be racing in your R34
That bait is called contract and it is a good bait.. it's better to use this bait in the spring being it is a high sugar bait but they also make a peanut butter based bait that's better for winter time.
Aren't traps just as effective? Local Wildlife can end up eating that stuff too.
Where do you buy it at?
My man repeats himself twice