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MUSKIL® BLOCK FLUO-NP® is a bi-component ready for use wax block bait of 25 g for house mice (Mus musculus) and brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) treatments containing the patented combination of two 2nd generation active ingredients, difenacoum and bromadiolone, and is effective against mice and rats after a single ingestion.
Rodents’ death occurs after few days (2-5) from ingestion without arousing the suspicion of other members of the colony towards the bait.
The patented combination of difenacoum and bromadiolone makes MUSKIL® BLOCK FLUO-NP® efficacious against those rodents resistant to multiple-feeding anticoagulants.
MUSKIL® BLOCK FLUO-NP® formulation contains a well-balanced mix of food-origin components attractive for rodents; its paraffin content makes the bait particularly resistant in damp conditions. The block has a longitudinal hole for its fixing in bait stations.
MUSKIL® BLOCK FLUO-NP® incorporates an aversive agent (Denatonium Benzoate 0.001%) to help prevent human consumption.
MUSKIL® BLOCK FLUO-NP® is suitable for control of rodents’ infestation in and around buildings (e.g. homes, hospitals, animal housing, warehouses, food industries, etc.), in open areas and in waste dumps. The product should be applied in bait stations or covered bait points.
As a distributor of many forms of professional and amateur use rodenticide PestFix actively supports and promotes the Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide Use to its customer base. PestFix is a registered CRRU supporter.
The CRRU aims to protect wildlife while promoting and providing effective rodent control through the responsible use of rodenticides.
For further details on CRRU visit www.thinkwildlife.org
We ask that ALL of our customers, whether you are an amateur user or professional user to follow the CRRU Code at ALL times
To be used only by professional users holding certification demonstrating compliance with UK rodenticide stewardship regime requirements.
Read the label before use. Using this product in a manner that is inconsistent with the label may be an offence.
Refer to the CRRU UK Code of Best Practice (or equivalent) for guidance.
When this product is supplied to a user for the control of rodents, it shall only be supplied to a professional user holding certification demonstrating compliance with UK rodenticide stewardship regime requirements.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
To conduct a responsible and effective rodent control programme, users should adhere to the following statutory conditions and guidance.
1. Site survey:
Before placing the bait, carry out a site survey to establish the type (i.e. rodent species), and extent of infestation. Check any possible rodents’ points of access, burrows, hiding places and where practical, restrict rodents access to other sources of water and food; identify the most suitable places for placing the bait from the assessment of fresh droppings, inside or near burrows, rodent runways and feeding places.
To minimise the use of rodenticide baits, in particular for rodents’ treatments in sensitive areas (e.g. food industries, grain storage facilities and animal rearing), the use of non-toxic baits should be considered for monitoring rodent activity. If the presence of rodents has been confirmed, consider the use of MUSKIL® BLOCK FLUO-NP® rodenticide under the control of a risk assessment.
2. Treatment
With the help of gloves, place the baits in commercially available bait stations paying attention to clearly indicate its content and purpose. Where these are not available, hide the baits inside pieces of drainage pipe or on trays under tiles, making sure that baits are safely secured so that rodents cannot carry them away. Always make sure that baits are adequately protected from children and non-target animals, such as pets and birds.
Application rate:
- Mice: use bait points of up to 50 g. Place bait points 5 metres apart, reducing to 2 metres in areas of high infestation.
- Rats: use bait points of up to 100 g. Place bait points 10 metres apart, reducing to 5 metres in areas of high infestation.
3. Monitoring
Make regular inspections of the bait points (recommended every 3 or 4 days) and replace any bait that has been eaten by rodents, damaged by water or contaminated by dirt.
4. End of treatment
Treatment period can be considered concluded when baits remain uneaten. Search for, collect and dispose of the remains of bait and any remaining rodent bodies and dispose them safely complying with legislation regarding the correct disposal of waste. See below for further instructions.