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Wilco Ground Squirrel Bait Station

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Management number 201625708 Release Date 2025/09/25 List Price $20.00 Model Number 201625708
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The Wilco Ground Squirrel Bait Station provides a safe, effective, and tamper-resistant method for controlling destructive ground squirrel populations. Designed with both safety and durability in mind, this station helps protect bait from moisture and non-target animals, while allowing secure, targeted application in gardens, orchards, and around buildings.

Constructed from heavy-duty plastic, this bait station includes a child-resistant locking cap and can be anchored to the ground for additional stability. Interior baffles prevent bait from spilling and keep it dry, while vent holes promote airflow to preserve bait freshness. It's a discreet and versatile solution that can be placed under benches, sheds, pallets, or other hidden areas where squirrels are active.

Key features and benefits:

  • Heavy-duty, weather-resistant plastic for long-lasting use.
  • Child-resistant cap and tamper-resistant design enhance safety.
  • Ventilation and baffle system keep bait dry and fresh.
  • Discreet design allows placement in a variety of outdoor settings.
  • Use with Wilco Ground Squirrel Bait (sold separately).

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