Joel,

i am of the opinion that the slightly viscous product has a low inherent odor 
and "stink" is exaggerated in my view. But it could be, if you have the product 
longer in the heat (sun), that it eventually begins to stink. 
Smells are basically very subjective. Old cheese or a dead mouse in the snap 
trap should in any case be the bigger problem ;-) ... than this professional 
bait from a pest control company

But Thomas is of course right, if you do without organic substances, you have 
fewer problems..

Best, Stephan

Stephan Biebl

Ingenieurbüro für Holzschutz
Mariabrunnweg 15
83671 Benediktbeuern
Germany




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I was wondering if people in the reviews were going heavy with it when they say 
it stinks.

Joel Voron   Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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Joel,

from what I understand from company representatives, the product Provoke has a 
safety data sheet and is formulated to be anti-allergenic, as it is also 
approved for pest control use in the food industry.
In my own practical experience, the bait smells very little when you put a drop 
in a professional (e.g. Kness) trap

Best, Stephan






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