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Eratication Peanutbutter Rat and Mouse Poison Bait Blocks (How to bait for rats and mice)

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Eratication Rat and Mouse Bait Blocks combine the anticoagulant power of Diphacinone with a great peanut butter flavor that will draw mice and rats right in. Eratication provides a lethal dose in one single feed. Offered in a 4lb pail, this product is sure to take care of any rodent problem.
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Active Ingredient: Diphacinone .005%

Target pests:Eratication kills Cotton Rats, Deer Mice, House Mouse, Norway Rat, Roof Rat, Black Rat, Brown Rat, Pocket Mouse, Kangaroo Rat, Harvest Mouse, Jumping Mouse, and more.

For use in: Can be used indoors or outdoors. Common places to use Eaton rat and mouse bait include agricultural buildings, residential homes, garages, attics, yards, commercial food service facilities, food manufacturing plants, food processing establishments, dumpsters, sheds, cabins, deer leases.

Application: Place Bait in locations out of reach of children, pets, and non target animals. In some situations a tamper resistant or tamper-proof bait station such as the Aegis RP Rat Bait Station may be required.

For rats: Apply 2 to 8 blocks (4 to 16oz) per placement. Rat baiting placement varies by location. Generally placements are 15 to 20 feet apart as rats will travel quite some distance in search of food. You must maintain a constant supply of bait for 10 days for best results.

For Mice: Break Blocks into 3 pieces and place 1 to 2 small blocks at 10 foot intervals around the infested area. You must maintain a constant supply of bait for at least 15 days for best results.

Replace consumed or spoiled bait immediately to keep a constant supply.

To prevent re-infestation you must limit alternate food sources and seal entry points.

Coverage Area: Each pail of eratication will treat between 250 and 500 linear feet depending on infestation and rodent type.

It is best to identify the infestation source and concentrate placements near entry ways to the rodent's nest.

Remember to maintain a constant supply of bait for 10 to 15 days depending on rodent.

Shelf Life: Eratication will last 36 months in an unopened sealed bucket. Once opened, the bait should be used in 12 months.
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Time to Kill: Eratication takes 2 to 4 days to kill rats and mice after they eat it. Bromadiolone is a slow acting poison that will not create bait shyness.