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Victor Rat Poisoning M925 is a ready-to-use, fish-flavored rodenticide designed for indoor and outdoor use. Its weather-resistant formulation ensures effectiveness in all conditions, targeting rats, mice, and meadow voles. The 4 lb bag provides a substantial supply for large infestations, and the bait balls can be safely placed in tamper-resistant stations to protect children and pets. Trusted by thousands, it delivers fast, reliable rodent control to reclaim your home and peace of mind.








| ASIN | B083WPSXPZ |
| Active Ingredients | Diphacinone 0.005%, Other Ingredients 99.995% |
| Best Sellers Rank | #341 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #98 in Pest Control Products |
| Brand | Victor |
| Brand Name | Victor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 7,448 Reviews |
| Included Components | 4lb Bag |
| Item Form | Pellets |
| Item Type Name | Victor M925 4-lb Ready-to-Use Rodent Killer |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Victor |
| Model Number | M925 |
| Part Number | M925 |
| Specification Met | EPA |
| Target Species | Rodents |
| UPC | 072868908569 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**E
Shut the front door!!!
I’m going to say after reading the reviews I had mixed feeling, but bought it because it’s affordable and what did I have to lose. It shipped and I had it the next day. I immediately started putting it in hot spots. I got it on June 1, and today is June the 6th. I don't want this to be too long. I started with traps, then sticky traps, I was getting them but they were still multiplying. This went on, and then I found a nest in my entertainment center with babies. Gross!! They ate through two storage containers to get to the dog food. So I started putting that in a different place. And as it went on they ate a hole in my wall from my garage to inside my house. I stopped allowing any one to come over. I can’t afford an exterminator, and I was getting worn down. I’m trying to deal with this issue. It’s disgusting, GROSS, and embarrassing. Not to mention what it does to your sanity. They started getting into my pantry. I moved all my pantry, dry goods to a safe place. The more I took away the more out in the open they became. I took away my dogs bowls after I fed them so they couldn’t get any of the food in there. They have destroyed my house. I have a hunting dog, and two other dogs but the hunting dog has been going crazy. (I feel the same way) So after so many, many, many traps, and sticky traps I made the choice to use this stuff while my kids aren't happy but I'm the one who deals with them when they're caught (they have a few times). So I started using it last Thursday, and yesterday it was quiet, not hearing them chasing each other and all the noise on our ceilings that are drop ceilings. I mentioned it to my kids but I didn't want to jinx myself as well. One of my son's said he had seen one but it appeared to be a little slower. I immediately put the bait out that day in the hot spots. I left the bag just open for them to eat as well put up away from my kids and dogs. One of the hot spots had all the bait gone the next day and I refilled it, one on a shelf had none gone, but I put it on the shelves as well and that was gone. I had put some behind my refrigerator in the garage that was gone. I proceeded to put it around my garage. My daughter and I left for a little bit yesterday while my hunting dog was zonednin with his head under her bed just looking. We get home, and she runs out and tells me there is one on her floor and it has slobber all over it. He didn't get it, the poison did he just thought he finished it. Today I'm in the living room watching TV with two of my dogs and one walks out from underneath my entertainment center. It's not stable you can tell something's going on. It returned under the entertainment center where it looked like a cartoon and it was just falling over dying. I was going to buy a different brand because I was thinking this wasn't going to work. I'll be saving that money and fingers crossed this takes care of them. I'll continue to leave it out because I was told new ones would just come in. This has been hell, and all I'm going to say is THIS STUFF DOES WORK AND WITHIN A WEEK!!! I witnessed it with my own eyes. I know that it might get bad with the smell over the next week or so, but I'll find them and if I can't I'll take that with my sanity back any day. Believe me or not, but to write a review for me it has to be the truth. It is either a great or bad review for me to take my time out to do it. Again IT WORKS!!! And if I witness it again I'll submit a video.
M**F
Rat Crack!!! Definitely Get It!!!
I am going to start of by calling this the rat crack. I never even got the chance to put any out. They busted through and devoured the whole bag. I bought another bag yesterday and put it in the same spot. I was disappointed because they did not touch it. Well today I saw a rat and instead of zooming it was crawling. I can’t be upset that they did not touch the other bag because they probably pieced together how they were feeling and what they ate differently. I read a lot of comments saying it didn’t work but maybe you need to supply a higher dosage. No I am not pro rat life; as much discomfort and misery as they have caused me. I don’t care if they die painfully. It pained me with all the stuff they destroyed. The timeframe of consumption to this review was three days.
A**.
Don’t waste your money on this
This stuff does not work. It feeds the mice they like it. They eat it all, but it doesn’t kill him. They nice and fat. I had to hire an Exterminator after using this for three weeks and mice was running around my house like crazy. They were multiplying and wasn’t any food here IThis stuff does not work. It feeds the mice they like it. They eat it all, but it doesn’t kill them. They were nice and fat. I had to hire a Exterminator after using this for three weeks and mice was running around my house like crazy they were multiplying and wasn’t any food here I was gone for two weeks after the country I came back. It was crazy so I had to call Exterminator and Exterminator came out and we got 15 mice on their traps all this day for three weeks was feed these mice three weeks. They should be dead. I should’ve came in here and I should’ve been able to smell mice dead in the walls or something. These mice came in and it was like she back!! this is a total waste of money don’t waste your money. I spent like $200 buying stuff off Amazon to kill these mice. Nothing killed them. The exterminator came and put some stuff down and some traps down and some glue traps where my pet couldn’t get to like under the sink. I was catching mice like every day. It’s only been three days and I’ve caught 15 mice so my house was almost infested with mice and all this stuff was doing for the last three weeks is feeding them. Some even can affect a little but they fat I can see them on the traps now we’re all this poison that I bought. They should’ve been laying out in the middle of the floor dead all in the walls dead they should’ve been dead, but it didn’t kill not one mice have I found in three weeks before I call Exterminator call Exterminator. I don’t hear nothing. I don’t see any more droppings like it’s almost normal. Don’t waste your money
K**A
These work great!
So since the sticky traps I used to use stopped working, I believe once they see other mice stuck in the sticky traps, the mice get smart and know to avoid it, I've seen them jump over the traps or go around them, I even noticed hair and poop in the trap meaning they were able to escape. The old fashioned snap traps stopped working since they eat the food without triggering the trap. I don't know if it's normal but the mice in our home are smart, they know what chip bags are, they'll chew through chip bags and boxes to get to food, then they started chewing through our trash bags and making a mess on the floor so we got a trash can to solve that issue so they can't get in the trash anymore. But we still have a mice problem, so, I decided to give these a try, I ordered them, set the product down and never did get to opening the packaging due to life issues. A few days went by until I would start setting the poison but then I notice a hole in both the amazon packaging and the product packaging, the mice bit through both packaging and I noticed a dead mouse smell nearby, 2 dead mice underneath a chair with the poison... It seems they were even trying to bring some to wherever it is they nest because I found a piece nowhere near the bag so this stuff does work! I'm very happy and setting these up all over the house, I might even put these in empty chip bags too...
S**H
Mediocre
Does what it should. It just takes forever to kill them off. This stuff takes longer than the bricks. Can’t beat the price though cause it does work but just slower
J**O
BUY IT
I saw Jamie's review and gosh I felt like I wrote it myself. That review ALONE made me purchase this. I live by a small bayou and for the first time in the 6 years ive been here, ive got a rat/mice infestation. At first, I started using these small sticky traps and would line the door ways with them - these mice and rats were on roids or something because they literally ate THROUGH the sticky traps or would get themselves free. The ate through the wall from my garage to my pantry, used duct tape to block it and they ate throught it. They ATE THE DUCT TAPE. Then I tried XXL sticky traps and that helped but it was temporary because they came back for vengeance and just ate EVERYthing - my shoes, underwear, even my flowers and plants :( Even the snap traps didnt work. I killed one big rat with a snap trap. Im not even being dramatic, I even tried a box that shocks/stuns them and that didnt even work. At that point I felt that I was living in their home and I owed THEM rent. So I had to resort to poison. I read the reviews and was iffy, but then ready Jamie's and I knew I had to buy it and I was VERY fortunate to have the same experience as her! I put 5 little pieces in 5 or 6 different spots in my kitchen alone AND more in my garage, and they took it ALL. I was excited and felt like doing a war cry. So far, their activity has been VERY minimum. I even left the bag out by accident and I came down stairs and they ate into the bait bag and I swear I had the evil smile from mr. Smithers from the Simpsons had. Ive only seen one big rat recently, but all the mice have seemed to stop. I feel bad it had to come to this, and I know during the summer I'll be dealing with a smell from the dead mice but this was my last resort and it is WORKING!!!
C**N
They EAT it, but jeez-louise, it takes a long time to work!
I live in an older mobile home and the rats from the woods out back of my house chewed a hole in the frame around my back door to get in! I cut metal screening to cover the hole, filled the area with steel wool and then used a type of grouting material to plaster over the holes in the frame. My door is metal, so they can't get through that! Anyway, I had a couple that made it in and OMG it took forever for them to die! I put out paper plates of this bait in the area where they were hiding and they would come out and eat it, but for many, many nights I would hear them and hope neither was a pregnant female...that's the worst nightmare I could think of...having a whole rat's nest in my house. I have small dogs so I quit free-feeding hard food so the rats had nothing easy to get to as all my food I keep in these heavy plastic storage bins with doors on them that latch closed. The ONLY thing I couldn't stop was keeping water out for my dogs. I have no doubt the rats drank from their bowl, but I couldn't just take their water away! I fed my dogs soft food in the morning and they both wolfed their food down, cleaning their bowls each day. No food but this bait was available. I think tonight I am hearing the death throes of the larger of the two rats. Usually around 10 PM is when I would hear them moving around and squeaking at each other and it has been VERY quiet tonight. I hope they are dead and that it doesn't take me long to find their nasty little corpses! But even though I lament how long it took (remember, these were not tiny field mice, but large rats) for the bait to work, it does work. And the price is good. This is the stuff I would NOT use if you have children or free-roaming pets. I had an area "walled off" where I'd heard the rats and my two small dogs couldn't get in that area. I felt comfortable with putting that tray of poison out for them. Each day I checked it, some would be gone and I'd refill it...I understand they have to reach a level of toxicity and that's why it takes so long.
V**Y
Works!
First, let me solve a mystery as to why you have rodents: you have pet birds, don’t you? These rodents smell bird seed. And if you are ALSO feeding birds outside like my dad did, you are luring rodents into your yard where they are closer to smelling the bird seed inside. To prevent this before it happens (I know…”Too late!”…but this is also part of the solution), you need to feed your birds throughout the day, then remove all spent bird seed from the cage, floor and bowls before you go to bed. This includes water, because your house is not a rodent motel. Birds don’t need to eat at night; this is when they sleep. But this is also when rodents play and eat. Hold on to one of the seed containers or peanut butter containers and pour the spent seeds in the container so the rodents don’t smell it. Don’t offer them alternatives, so lock up your human food, too. Keep all dry foods in airtight containers. Keep your bread in the microwave or toaster oven so they cannot access it. So, I tried everything to get rid of rodents. I left large rat traps out, with beef jerky in them, but I woke up to a released trap and rat leg stuck inside. I did manage to kill a rat or mouse here and there, but from what I read, they are smart. They send out the stupidest rat and watch for results (that would probably be me if I was a rat…I gladly taste-tested cantaloupe for Dad, when he wanted to make sure it was still fit for the dog). The rat trap was actually my first effort, so besides a neurodivergent rat limping around with a missing leg, the rat traps have been sitting opened for months. I had leftover CBD oil with THC and put that on bread. I also had leftover THC skittles. They ate those first; and it was evident who ate them, because they would stumble around during the day in search for more food…or drugs. They walked like my dog walked, the first time I put booties on his feet…and occasionally I’d hear one drop to the floor or in a box. It made them wonky, but didn’t kill them. Then I heard vitamin D kills rodents, so I used my vitamin D pills on bread and left this out for them. Vitamin D doesn’t work. I put food in a 20” high vase, with bowed out sides. Once they drop in, they can’t get out! Did you know rats can jump higher than 20”? I know that leaving food in the case wasn’t just my imagination, just because the vase was empty, because they left evidence of being inside the vase. I tried spraying everything down with minty mouthwash (with real mint), and that worked a bit, but they would just move somewhere else. Then there would be a sticky film of mouthwash on everything. Word was getting around the rodent community that free food was available every night, sometimes they can get high and sometimes they get a healthy dose of vitamin D. So since vitamin D didn’t work, I imaging I had quite a few very healthy rodents gain a supplement of vitamin D they never get through the day. I didn’t learn my lesson. I bought vitamin D rat poison, and they didn’t touch it. Why would I buy more if it didn’t work in the first place? I assumed I wasn’t making it right, or using enough vitamin D. I heard that cats were a deterrent for rodents, so I taught my parrot to meow like a cat. He does a great job, but I’m not sure if that helped. Then I found this stuff. I figured there was no way they would all eat this stuff! They’d send out another neurodivergent member, watch him get sick and refuse to eat it. But this doesn’t kill them immediately. So when a rodent does get sick and die, they don’t associate it with the pellets. Yes, it may stink for about a week (the rat remains…not the pellets), but it does work. We went from hearing footsteps and fighting in the walls and ceiling to peaceful quiet sleep…aside from the occasional meowing from the bird. I have ten pellets sitting out, and they haven’t been touched. I’m not sure what the bad reviews are about; perhaps exterminators who don’t want to lose business? Maybe they only put them out one night? But this is the first item that consistently works. I highly recommend.
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