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The level of rodent activity determines the appropriate rodent bait for the job. Do you have a heavy rodent infestation or light rodent infestation? Is the rodent activity persistant and ongoing? Do you want a rodent bait for monitoring purposes only?
We will be glad to assist you in rodent bait selection and application for sucess in any rodent control program.
Types of Baits : Single Feed or Multiple Feed Baits. Single feed baits work faster than multiple feed baits.
Blox and Block Forms : Weatherproof
Pellets and Meal Forms: Non-weatherproof
Soft Forms: Non-weatherproof, outstanding acceptability by rodents (even with other food sources close by).
Sewer and Burrow Baiting: See individual product labels for restrictions or give us a call.
Anticoagulants are divided into first generation and second generation anticoagulant baits. The first generation anticoagulants require multiple feedings (multiple-dose) for a lethal dosage, and the second generation anticoagulants (single-dose) require only one feeding for a lethal dosage. Death is delayed with anticoagulants as it disrupts the normal blood-clotting and causes internal bleeding. Even though the death is delayed, it is not painful. The rodents do not associate the anticoagulant with death., so they do not develop bait shyness. The treatment protocol for accidental poisoning is Vitamin K, which is readily available by vets. We always recommend the use of resistant proof bait stations when using rodent baits.Currently, second generation anticoagulant baits can only be sold in 16 lbs or more per EPA.
Manner of death varies with non-anticoagulants. Some act as a nerve poison, and other types depletes the calcium from the bones, resulting in death. The ones that we carry are single-dose, with just one dose for a lethal dosage. It is important to use resistant bait stations, because there is no effective antidote if accidental ingestion occurs. You have less of a chance of secondary poisoning with non-anticoagulants as opposed to second geneation anticoagulants.