How to use FASTRAC place pacs?

How to use FASTRAC place pacs?

For Mice, Apply 1 place pac per placement at 8-12 foot intervals. Up to 2 place pacs may be used in areas of high mouse activity. Step 4: Repeat application as needed until there is no more rodent activity. Replace contaminated or spoiled bait immediately using gloves.

How to use place pacs?

When controlling rats, place 2 to 3 pellet pacs every 15 to 30 feet. When controlling mice and meadow voles, place 1 pellet pac every 8 to 12 feet. 174 x 1.5 oz (43g) Place Pacs. Contrac Pellet Place Pacs will kill the target pests within 4-5 days after initial feeding.

What is the fastest acting rat poison?

FASTRAC BLOX with the active ingredient, Bromethalin, is Bell’s fastest-acting rodenticide formulation. An acute bait, FASTRAC gets unsurpassed rodent acceptance and control, killing rats and mice in 2 or more days after consuming a toxic dose.

Is Bromethalin an anticoagulant?

Bromethalin is a non-anticoagulant rodenticide developed and released to combat the worldwide problem of rodent resistance to warfarin-like anticoagulant rodenticides.

Is bromadiolone toxic to humans?

Bromadiolone is very toxic by inhalation, contact with the skin and by ingestion. May cause eye irritation. Signs and symptoms of acute bromadiolone exposure: Bromadiolone is an anticoagulant.

What smell kills rats instantly?

Eucalyptus or Peppermint oil can repel rats because they hate the smell. Another way to use a rat’s sense of smell against them is to plant peppermint and catnip in strategic places.

Is bromethalin second generation?

Second-generation anticoagulants registered in the United States include brodifacoum, bromadiolone, difenacoum, and difethialone. Other rodenticides that currently are registered to control mice include bromethalin, cholecalciferol and zinc phosphide. These compounds are not anticoagulants. Each is toxic in other ways.

What does bromethalin do to mice?

How does Bromethalin work? Bromethalin is a highly potent rodenticide that provides a lethal dose to rodents in a single feeding. After ingesting Bromethalin, the animal stops eating. Bromethalin works by causing the cells in the nervous system to stop producing energy.

Is bromadiolone second-generation?

Bromadiolone is a second-generation anticoagulant rodenticide used for the control of rodents, such as rats and mice.

How long is bromadiolone active?

Environmental Fate. Bromadiolone is readily metabolized in aerobic soil (t=14 days) and is generally immobile except in soils low in organic matter and clay, such as sand.