No more rats! Whee hee!

One note here. If the balls are too firm, the rats carry them off and take them back to the nest. When that happens, they may not eat them for days. By then, they are too hard and the rats won't eat them.

That's the reason most commercial block baits either come with a trap to place them in or have holes down the middle that you can put a nail or wire through. It's so they can't run off with them, but have to eat them where they are.

If putting them outdoors, drive something to use as a spike into the ground and form the ball around the spike. That way they have to eat it off the spike. Or you can use a piece of coat hanger wire or bailing wire attached to something and form the ball around that.
 

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