






🐭 Outwit pests fast with UK’s finest wheat bait—because your space deserves the best defense!
ROSHIELD 1KG Rat & Mouse Rodent Poison Kit features a UK-approved bromadiolone multi-feed bait in 7 easy-to-use whole wheat sachets. Designed for fast, effective rodent control, it reduces bait shyness and is safer around non-target animals. Made with 100% British wheat, this eco-conscious kit includes detailed instructions and support, making it the go-to solution for professional-grade pest management.










| ASIN | B07DPNBDV6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,797 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 132 in Rodent Control |
| Brand | Roshield |
| Brand Name | Roshield |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 883 Reviews |
| Included Components | Bromadiolone |
| Item Weight | 150 Grams |
| Item weight | 150 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Fort Products Limited |
| Target Species | Mouse, Rat |
| Target species | Mouse, Rat |
| Unit Count | 1000.0 Grams |
L**R
Solved my problem
Product works well.
F**A
Rat/Mouse bate
Worked and cleared infestation with 2 days. Recommended seller and product.
A**R
Works well
Great product
R**O
Good stuff
Large grain rats seem to like it
A**Z
Works
Have purchased before and if required again will purchase again.
S**F
Expensive Mouse Food
I have a mouse that keeps appearing in the space under my stairs, I have a camera, and I've seen this mouse eat time and time again, (sometimes it will sit there for 3 minutes eating this product). And it comes back the next day to eat some more. I genuinely don't know if this is meant to kill mice or just feed them. I got two types of poisons from this firm, and I'm so annoyed that all I've been doing is feeding these pests for free.
T**Y
Did the trick...
I have a Victorian house with floorboards, I live in the country so every October as the food in nature starts running out there will always be mouse activity as they come indoors to feed & breed. If you deal with it firmly and sensibly you can nip it in the bud very simply and quickly: 1. Vacuum and clean food prep areas - leave no food crumbs anywhere on the floor of your home, no petfood mess - nothing. Ensure packets of food are out of reach or securely stowed in cupboards where there is no access from the ground - remember, mice can fit through the tiniest of gaps. Store foods in metal tins if you need to. 2. Bait multiple traps under the kitchen units where mice like to run. Rather than cheese (which does work) use high-energy foods such as peanut butter or nutella (mice go totally nuts for both of these). Bait several traps and don't use loads of bait - a match-head size blob is fine, the more effort a mouse makes to get this small amount the more likely there are to spring the trap. Check regularly and have a supply of bags handy when you need to do the grisly task of disposal. (Humane traps work - BUT a mouse has a range of half a mile, so these are totally useless unless you are prepared to go to the effort of going a mile away from your home to release each time.) 3. if like me you have floorboards and you detect mice scuttling about - lift a board and set up poison bait. I use two kinds - the solid waxy kind (you will need to nail or wire this to a joist so that it encourages gnawing) and the loose 'red wheat' kind (this product). I put a few bait stations down, and check regularly that there is activity. Do all this and you will deal with all but the worst infestations within a few weeks. Good luck!
S**T
Needs to be stronger
Easy to use but just created a rat feeding station they obviously love it but keep coming back for more. I’ve been baiting daily for last month and they are still coming every day. Obviously not strong enough to kill them.
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