It all depends on your location and situation, most of the land was forested and animals paid the price for that. If most of your varmints' are suburban or city dwellers??? The natural order hase been turned upside down.The bait cube residue remains in the dead critter, so unless you locate and bag that rat/mouse before it trundles off to die, you run the distinct risk of putting poison into the food chain, mostly when an owl or other raptor finds that critter or its body. Owls and raptors are your friends when it comes to getting rid of rodents. The law of unintended consequences. Just sayin'.
