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Wilson MouseOut Indoor Reusable Mouse Poison Bait Station Kit, with Warfarin, 16-pk

#059-1964-2
Wilson MouseOut Indoor Reusable Mouse Poison Bait Station Kit, with Warfarin, 16-pk
$24.99
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Wilson Pest Control
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Wilson MouseOut Indoor Reusable Mouse Poison Bait Station Kit, with Warfarin, 16-pk

$24.99

Product Details

Kill house mice right away with the Wilson MouseOut Reusable Mouse Bait Station with Warfarin 16-Pack. Each bait station comes with 16 bait blocks that contain warfarin, an anticoagulant chemical that reduces the clotting ability of the blood. After several feedings, house mice will die from fatal hemorrhaging. Good riddance!

  • Helps to control pests and rodents

  • Bait station can be locked to make it child-resistant, pet-resistant, and tamper-resistant

  • Includes 16 x 28 g bait blocks for 16 uses

  • Ready to use with no setup

  • No need to touch dead rodents during disposal

Part Number 7705520
Rodent Type Mice
Mode of Action Bait
Flammable No
Package Form Kits
Non-toxic When Used as Intended Yes
Advanced Features Child-Safe, Concentrated, Flavoured
Product Use(s) Indoor
Product Volume (gal) 0.00 gal (US)
Product Height (in) 5.75 in
Product Weight (lb) 1.36 lb
Product Width (in) 9.76 in
Package Depth (in) 1.63 in
Package Height (in) 5.75 in
Package Width (in) 9.75 in
Package Weight (lb) 1.37 lb
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  • This product carries a 1 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.
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Product Use(s)IndoorIndoor, OutdoorIndoor, OutdoorIndoor, Outdoor

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3.7
26 out of 42 (62%) reviewers recommend this product

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Mice be gone

9 days ago
I’m glad I chose Wilson’s mouse out, being able to refill them. They have better access than the other small ones that you could buy that are disposable. I filled them a couple times and now nobody’s hungry anymore. If you know what I mean., all gone.
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9 days ago
Wilson Consumer Service
Hi Washington,

Thank you for your review on Wilson Mouse OUT WilsonHomeGardenProducts

Easy to use

10 days ago
Seems to be working. Replacing the blocks daily.
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9 days ago
Wilson Consumer Service
Hi Mugs,

Thank you for the comments on your Wilson experience WilsonHomeGardenProducts

Wilson Mouseout

15 days ago
Easy-to-use just fill it up set it where you want it
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Response from Wilson Consumer Service:
15 days ago
Wilson Consumer Service
Hi Bernie,

Thank you for your comments on Wilson Mouse OUT WilsonHomeGardenProducts

Efficient product , helpfull

22 days ago
Convenient , not dangereuse for pets or children as the poison is enclosed .
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Response from Wilson Consumer Service:
22 days ago
Wilson Consumer Service
Hi Josee,

Thank you for the review on Wilson Mouse OUT WilsonHomeGardenProducts

Mouse traps are probably a more surefire way of getting rid of mice - if you can handle it.

27 days ago
It's a little too soon to tell. I'll keep using it until there is no more signs of any mice. (I wish I wasn't queasy about using mouse traps.)
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26 days ago
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Hi Bella,

Thank you for the positive comments on Wilson Mouse OUT WilsonHomeGardenProducts
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Questions

1 - 7 of 7 Questions

Q: When the mouse eventually dies, will the carcass start to smell? For example, if they mouse dies in a wall cavity, will that area smell?

3 years ago
2 Answers
  • A: Hello Timothy, If they should die in the wall from the bait, there should be very little smell as this product does cause the rodents to dry up when dead. The are only a few exception to this rule and that is when external moisture is present such as under a hot tub, under a leaky shower stall or in a wet basement, then there will be a smell and the carcass will have to be removed. Also, is if the adult rodents are killed off leaving the nest of young to die naturally which again would require the removal of the young carcasses. https://www.wilsoncontrol.com/rodent-control/mouse-out/reusable-mouse-bait-station-warfarin. The warfarin will dry out or desiccate the mouse before dying. However, depending on the size of the mouse, there could be some smell after death, lasting no more than a week or two. If this is a concern, I would suggest a Fast Set Mouse trap - then you will be able to dispose of the mouse when caught.

    3 years ago
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Q: What is the poisoning process like for the mice? Is it quick and painless or is it slow and painful? Just wouldn’t want a whole lot of suffering. Thank you

3 years ago
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  • Wilson Consumer Service

    A: Hello Shan, The Wilson Warfarin Mouse Poison Bait Station Kit is formulated using Cellulose from Powdered Corn. The way it works is that brings about dehydration, ultimately resulting in death by interfering with the rodent’s digestive system. There is no poison or anti-coagulant involved with this product. Due to the unique way that rodents' process food, it is vital that it be used indoors only, and be the sole food source for approximately 3 to 5 days. It coats the lining of a part of the rodent’s lower gut. This coating disrupts the message system to the rodent’s brain causing it to stop drinking. This leads to dehydration, blood thickening, kidney dysfunction, coma and eventual death. Please visit our website at: https://www.wilsoncontrol.com/en for more information.

    3 years ago
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Q: Will this work on gophers? They are digging up my yard!

4 years ago
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  • A: Hello SickOfGophers22, Thank you for your question. Unfortunately, we can not recommend this product for the use with gophers.

    4 years ago
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Q: Will this work outside where they have other food sources? And how long it will take for the mouse to die after eating it?

10 years ago
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  • A: I don't think this type of poison requires that they feed exclusively off of it. The rats in my house likely had access to other food sources and it worked on them. It took two weeks of consistent feeding and replacing the poison for the rats to die.

    9 years ago
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Q: The Warfarin Mouse Poison Bait station Kit is for indoor use.   Once the mouse consumes the poison, will a cat consume it from the mouse if it eats it.

4 years ago
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  • Wilson Consumer Service

    A: Hello Annie, it is called secondary poisoning and it is really rare. Your cat would need to ingest a lot of dead carcasses in order to get sick. Thank you.

    4 years ago
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Q: Is this product true warfarin or "Wilsarin"? I have used Wilsarin before and the mouse problem got worse...didn't work at all! By chance, I found some warfarin blocks and this reversed the problem. However, I am running out and need true warfarin!

5 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: The active ingredient in Wilson Wilsarin (059-1964) is warfarin. Wafarin is now considered less potent, as many rodents have developed a partial immunity to its effects in some areas of Canada. You may want to try Diphacinone (Tomcat or Victor brand) or Bromethalin (Tomcat brand) if you are finding the Warfarin to be ineffective. Diphacinone for Mice: 059-1679 Tomcat 8 Pack 159—0248 Victor 2 Pack 159-0247 Victor 8 Pack Bromethalin for Mice: 059-1678 Tomcat 2 Pack Please refer to the instructions on the label of each for proper use and handling.

    5 years ago
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Q: Will this work in our garage?

7 years ago
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  • A: We are unable to answer that question for you. Please read the full détails/directions on the product.

    7 years ago
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