I use Tom Cat also and it works great. I use the chunks, not the granular in the little tub. I have weeded out most of the rats by now but what I don't understand is this.
I store my truck and a tractor under the "shed overhang" part of my shop. I cut the TC baits in half and put one half under the front and the other under the rear axle of both machines. Almost on a daily basis both are gone (whole ones used to be gone and halving halves the cost per rat or whatever and works just as well I guess).
I see no corpses of rats, mice, or rabbits around the yard adjacent to the shop. Squirrels stay up around the house where the truck used to be but the squirrels ate up the harness twice on a new truck and that's not a warranty item. Those rats that get killed inside are obvious....including smell.
Any ideas as to where they, whatever and the baits go?
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