Recommended model: 704
JT Eaton was founded in 1932, and the wax block poison bait and glue rat board commonly used in the industry today were invented by JT Eaton. JT Eaton's 704 and 709 series wax block baits are a first-generation anticoagulant formula containing 0.005% Diphacinone and are available in peanut and apple flavors for excellent palatability. JT Eaton's packaging is more bold, and all products are used in barrels, the 709 series contains 144 wax block poison bait in a barrel for $17, and the 750Top Gun series contains 0.01% bromethanol (Bromethalin), which has a very good killing effect, and a barrel contains 128 wax block poison bait, which costs $40. The 709 and 750 have more wax blocks than they need for home use, so it is recommended to buy the 704 series, which has the same ingredients as the 709, and contains 32 pieces of poison bait in a barrel of 56 grams each, selling for $16.
Compared with the wax block poison bait, JT Eaton's poison bait house products are more brilliant, it can be said to be the benchmark of the poison bait house, the entrance is relatively large, suitable for all kinds of rat sizes, but the passage close to the poison bait is designed very reasonably, cats and dogs and other pets can not be reached at all, 904 and 907 and other models also have key switches, eliminating the possibility of children touching and eating by mistake. JT Eaton's bait house options range from the cheap 901 for $3 a piece to the higher-end 904 for $15.