Evolve Rodent Fertility Control — Refill Bait

6 lb

Keep the pressure on. Empty stations let the breeding cycle restart. Refills keep the colony collapsing on schedule.

  • Removes the rodent's ability to reproduce and the colony's ability to rebuild.
  • Safe for dogs, cats, hawks, owls, and other animals.
  • Works on populations that have built resistance to conventional poison.
  • Rodents choose it over other food sources even in food-rich environments.
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Per shipment$129

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What's included:

Packed with

  • Evolve soft bait
  • Home Deployment Guide
  • 30-day deployment support
  • Neighbor Strategy Note
  • Pet Safety Card
  • Consumption tracking log
  • Made in USA
  • No secondary kill
  • EPA minimum-risk
  • Non-anticoagulant

What makes it work

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Cottonseed oil
Active ingredient
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Targets reproduction
Not single rodents
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Safe for predators
No secondary kill
No anticoagulantsNo neurotoxinsFood-grade formulaEPA 25(b) exemptNo license requiredIndoor & outdoor
Total today
$129

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Successful FarmingEST. 1902
How it works

Evolve stops the colony from replacing itself.

79% average population reduction across two independent urban field studies. Measurable within 90 days of consistent deployment.

How Evolve works

Collapses the colony

Each cycle produces fewer pups than the last. The population shrinks on its own timeline — without a die-off.

Safe for predators

Cottonseed oil active. Hawks, owls, dogs, cats: none are at risk from rodents that feed on Evolve.

No license, no permit needed

The EPA puts it in the minimum-risk category. Homeowners and property managers can buy and deploy it directly.

Gets stronger every cycle

Each 60–90 day refill builds on the last. Population pressure drops continuously. No resistance develops.

Why removal alone never ends it

15,000

offspring a single breeding pair can produce in one year

The problem

Why pest control keeps failing

Trap a rat today. Two survivors breed tonight. A single pair produces up to 12 pups every 21 days and they reach breeding age in 5 weeks. By spring you're back where you started, or worse.

  • Traps and poison remove individuals. The colony rebuilds from the survivors you didn't see.
  • Survivors breed faster under pressure. The colony compensates for every removal.
The fix

Evolve cuts off the supply

The cottonseed oil active ingredient interrupts reproduction in both males and females. No new pups means no replacements. The colony shrinks on its own timeline, with no die-off and no cleanup.

  • Males: sperm production suppressed within days of consistent feeding.
  • Females: litter sizes shrink, then stop entirely after the first breeding cycle.
How deployment works

The only job is keeping it stocked.

Evolve works as long as bait is available. Place the station where rodents already travel. Check for consumption and keep it stocked. The colony declines on its own schedule.

  • Place where rodents travel: along walls, fence lines, or near burrow openings.
  • Check for consumption. If bait is being eaten, the station is in the right spot.
  • Refill before it runs empty. Frequency depends on site activity.
  • Each refill cycle builds on the last. The colony declines without a die-off.
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Evolve bait station deployed in field
Field results

What the field data shows

79%

Reduction in active rodent tracking

Measured across two independently monitored urban sites over a 5-month field study.

88%

Drop in rodent sightings

Reported by pest management professionals running Evolve across active commercial and residential sites.

Verified reviews

What people are seeing in the field

4.6· 38 verified reviews

60–70 rats a week down to 1.

At the start of June, we were trapping 60–70 rats per week. By end of July, we are trapping 1 per week. Thirty years in the industry — I've never seen anything like this.

Larry B.
South County Pest Control
VerifiedAug 2025

Significant population drop — bought a second kit for my daughter.

I've been using Evolve around our HOA for a while. The reduction in population is significant. So I bought this kit for my daughter's house — the rats there are loving it. I expect great results there too.

Bryan A.
HOA board member
VerifiedFeb 2026

No babies or young rats in weeks.

It seems to be starting to work. I haven't seen any babies or young rats in a few weeks. The older generation is getting huge — this bait must be very nutritious. Customer service has been flawless.

Don S.
VerifiedMar 2026
How to deploy

Set it up in under 10 minutes

01

Choose your placement

Along walls, near burrow entrances, or inside crawl spaces. Rodents run edges — place the station where they already travel.

02

Load and lock

Open with the key, place the bait pouch inside, close and bolt down if needed. The lock keeps kids and pets out.

03

Check at 30 days

If bait is being consumed, the station is in the right spot. Refill and leave it. Consumption is your proof of activity.

04

Refill every 60–90 days

Each cycle reduces the breeding population further. Most sites see measurable drop-off by month three.

Evolve vs. alternatives

Why everything else keeps failing

Every tool you've tried kills the rodents that are there — not the ones being born right now. Evolve closes that gap.

Evolve vs poison vs snap traps comparison
Larry B., South County Pest Control
"At the start of June, we were trapping 60–70 rats per week. By end of July, 1 per week. In 30 years I haven't seen anything like this."

Larry B.

South County Pest Control

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Larry B. is an independent pest control operator and verified Evolve customer. Testimonial reflects his individual experience.

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