DISCONTINUED Outdoor Mouse Poison Kit - Small - Paste
- Fast Acting and Highly Effective
- For Indoor and Outdoor Use
- Suitable for Amateur Use
- Kit Contents: 15 x 10g Super Mouse Killer Sachets and 4 x Mouse Bait Stations
PB036 - DISCONTINUED Outdoor Mouse Poison Kit - Small - Paste Professional use only - Please contact us for pricing |
Specification
Contains Difenacoum 0.005% w/w and Denatonium Benzoate 0.001% w/w
Usage
For use in and around buildings only. Always read the label before use and follow the instructions provided.
Place bait points where there are signs of rodent activity, like fresh droppings, inside or near nests and burrows, runways and rodent feeding places. Place bait points throughout the infested area.
For low infestations place bait points every 5 metres. For high infestations place bait points every 2 metres
If no signs of rodent activity are seen near a bait point after 7 - 10 days, move it to an area of higher activity.
Mice are very inquisitive. It may help to move the bait points when they are inspected / topped up.
Baits must be securely deposited in bait stations to minimize the risk of consumption by other animals or children.
Protect bait points from non-target animals and from water. Bait points must never be placed indiscriminately, only in areas that are inaccessible to infants, children, companion animals and non-target animals.
If all of the bait has been eaten from a bait point, increase the number of bait points in that area. Do not increase the quantity of bait in the bait point.
Replace any bait eaten by rodents or that has been contaminated by dirt or water
Search for and remove dead rodents at frequent intervals during treatment, at least as often as when the bait is inspected and replenished. Daily inspection may be required in some circumstances. Dispose of dead rodents in accordance with local requirements.
Do not use anticoagulant rodenticides as permanent baits. In most cases, anticoagulant baits should have achieved control within 35 days. Should rodent activity continue beyond this time, the likely cause should be determined.
Wash hands after handling bait sachets