Rentokil PSF135 Mouse Killer Fast Acting Twin Pack Rodent Rentokil Apr23 Brand_Rentokil Collections_Rodent Control Google Product Mice Mouse Pest Control Product Type_Rodent Rentokil RobC Rodent Control
Rentokil PSF135 Mouse Killer Fast Acting Twin Pack Rodent Rentokil Apr23 Brand_Rentokil Collections_Rodent Control Google Product Mice Mouse Pest Control Product Type_Rodent Rentokil RobC Rodent Control
Rentokil PSF135 Mouse Killer Fast Acting Twin Pack Rodent Rentokil Apr23 Brand_Rentokil Collections_Rodent Control Google Product Mice Mouse Pest Control Product Type_Rodent Rentokil RobC Rodent Control

Rentokil PSF135 Mouse Killer Fast Acting Twin Pack

SKU: 1REN016
Price
£10.75
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Rentokil Mouse Killer 

Part Number PSF135

  • Features and Benefits

    •   Kills mice within 24 hours
    •   Children and pet friendly
    •   One box kills up to 50 mice
    •   Available in a single and twin packs
    •   No bait handling required
    •   For indoor use
    •   Made in the UK

Checking for Mice in your House

  • Lofts, attics & eaves - mice will shred soft materials like loft insulation, paper, cardboard and any fabrics you may have stored away (from woollen scarves to lace tablecloths. They will shred these items to line their nests. Also check for scattered mouse droppings and an ammonia like smell. This can be quite strong in a confined space like a loft.
  • Kitchens & laundries - check behind 'all' appliances, as mice can easily squeeze into gaps behind a fridge freezer or under the base of a cooker. Any areas where pipework or cabling enters through walls from the outside offers mice a chance to sneak in, so check behind the washing machine too.
  • Basements & cellars - usually the haunt of spiders, but mice can gain entry to lower floors through air bricks and vents, especially if they are damaged.
  • Cavity walls - and other hidden spaces such as suspended ceilings, crawlspaces and even under stairs and airing cupboards, mice will make use of, as these places are secure and protected harbourages that often go unnoticed.

Where to Check for Mice Outside a Building

 

  • Sheds - check the base of wooden doors for gaps and gnaw marks. Field mice are more likely to enter sheds and outbuildings in search of stored foods, preferably fruits and vegetatbles.
  • Garages - check for gaps around door frames or holes gnawed at the bottom of wooden doors. If you have an integral garage check around the internal door as well, and any vents that could give entry into other internal areas.
  • Compost bins - compost heaps attract mice because they are warm and contain food. Check lid and base of composters for holes and gnaw marks.
  • Vegetation - ovegrown vegetation, especially close to walls may be used by mice to shelter and nest. Vines, shrubs and overhanging branches close to a property can give mice a climbing frame from which to reach entry points in the eaves or on the roof.

. Always read the label and product information before use.

Use biocides safely.

UK Mainland* Zone 1 - Standard Parcel

Order Value Delivery Charge
Up to £49.99 £4.95
£50 and over FREE

 

UK Mainland* Zone 1 - Large Parcel (items over 1 metre in length)

Order Value Delivery Charge
Any Value £9.99

 

*Excludes Scottish Highlands

For information on deliveries to Northern Ireland, Scottish Highlands, Islands & IOM please see our UK Deliveries page.

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Orders Under £30 - carriage is £4.95

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