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Formulated for Indoor & Outdoor Use Hard to Reach Areas? Trust Easy-To-Use MouseX Throw Packs
Formulated using naturally derived ingredients, MouseX Throw Packs contain a measured dose of MouseX pellets, effective for indoor and outdoor rat and mouse control. The bag is made cellophane—easy for mice to chew through.

How it works 

Safe, Efficient & Effective
For safe, efficient & effective rat extermination, choose MouseX Pellets.
When used as directed, MouseX Pellets are effective for indoor and outdoor mouse control. Safe for use around cats, dogs, and children. Place these easy-to-use pellets around landscaping, near livestock or poultry housing, or under buildings or garden structures.
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My Pet Ate MouseX. What Should I do?
Our product is completely poison free, making it safe for use around all people, pets, and wildlife. It is only lethal to rats, mice, and voles, as the product targets a unique characteristic within their digestive tract. Do not induce vomiting.
Why Does MouseX Kill Rodents – Rats & Mice – and Not Harm Humans and Other Animals?
Because all rodents have a digestive system that is different from other animals. The way rodents absorb water through their lower gut is quite different to any other animals, including humans and birds.
Is MouseX Harmful to Wildlife?
No, MouseX is safe for all wildlife. MouseX is also safe for birds of prey as there is no risk of secondary kill.
MouseX Throw Packs are your safe and effective solution to removing mice
Cellophane throw pack is environmentally-friendly
Easy to use – Just toss the throw pack wherever you spot rodent activity
Ready to use with no mixing required
Formulated with naturally derived ingredients made in the USA
Perfect for both professional and DIY use
Patented EPA minimum risk rodent control
Eliminates mice and reduces odor by up to 90%
Safe for use around people, pets, livestock, and non-target wildlife

MICHAEL G. –
Wear rubber gloves or they may not work.
I have cats. I was overrun this year by field mice. They are very cunning at what they do and they are also viscous in nature. Different traps would work for maybe one rounds. I think I figured out one major reason. They have an unbelievable sense of smell. If they smell a mouse cadaver or a human they will avoid the traps.They seem to really like this bait and for a while stopped working. In my research I realized the importance of wearing rubber gloves when you handle the packs – presumably to avoid getting human scent on them. They are non-toxic so I cannot see any other reason. Anyway since I started wearing rubber gloves they are working well for what mice I have left.
Grabby –
Not an effective product
Expected the pellets to work, but the mice and rats would not bite the pellets. They would eat the peanut butter off the pellets that I used to attract them to the pellets, but they did not eat the pellets . I started crushing the pellets with an hammer and putting the smashed pieces in peanut balls. They ate those, but I still had to use the peanut butter pellet balls to attract them to a sticky trap where they could get caught. The product is too hard for the rats to chew and doesn’t have enough agent to kill effectively even when eaten.
Wandering Archer –
Mouse got into it before I even put it out
Can’t speak to the lethality of it, but it definitely attracts them. I bought these for a seasonal office and apartment that get little use in the winter. Stopped by and dropped them off and left the box on the counter and planned to put them out later the next week. Well, I never got the chance. When I came back, as you can see in the picture the mouse got to it before I could put it out. He was actually in the box munching away when I took the picture.
veronica pottinger –
Ok
It’s ok
Esther Bolin –
Okay
Didn’t work very well. No smell noticeable. I won’t put it out now I have cats.
nick gear –
Great product!
Kill em all!. The mice just disappeared after throwing the packs down.
Carl Thomas Boone –
MIGHT WORK FOR YOU
So far the mice have not taken the bait on this one. Even though we placed the bags as instructed in areas we know they are likely to nest. So I don’t know. My hunch is that as poisons go, this is fine. On the other hand, the mice have to be enticed enough to chew through the wrapper. So far, that hasn’t happened. Whereas we have caught 8 mice with the glue trips. Currently we seem to be mouse free. Living in the country, the mice always seem to find their way in (even to my car). I hate to kill them – the glue traps have caught the most mice (but it’s a gruesome way to die).
Jo Ann Freed –
.mice killer
nice product, nice price