- 1 oz blocks fit all bait stations
- First-generation anticoagulant diphacinone (0.005%) is time tested and proven active
- Highly palatable
- New aromas attract rodent’s attention, changing bait can contribute to your success
- Controls rats and mice in and around homes, industrial buildings, and similar structures
- 64 x 1 oz blocks per tamper-evident pail
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- 1 oz blocks fit all bait stations
- First-generation anticoagulant diphacinone (0.005%) is time tested and proven active
- Highly palatable
- New aromas attract rodent’s attention, changing bait can contribute to your success
- Controls rats and mice in and around homes, industrial buildings, and similar structures
- 144 x 1 oz blocks per tamper-evident pail
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- 1 oz blocks fit all bait stations
- First-generation anticoagulant diphacinone (0.005%) is time tested and proven active
- Highly palatable
- New aromas attract rodent’s attention, changing bait can contribute to your success
- Controls rats and mice in and around homes, industrial buildings, and similar structures
- 64 x 1 oz blocks per tamper-evident pail
-
- 1 oz blocks fit all bait stations
- First-generation anticoagulant diphacinone (0.005%) is time tested and proven active
- Highly palatable
- New aromas attract rodent’s attention, changing bait can contribute to your success
- Controls rats and mice in and around homes, industrial buildings, and similar structures
- 144 x 1 oz blocks per tamper-evident pail
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- Fast-killing bromethalin (0.01%) neurological bait
- Mice and rats consume a lethal dose in a single night’s feeding
- Great for large infestations of rodents
- Contains bittering agent to deter consumption by children
- Average time of death is 1 to 2 days
- With “stop-feed action,” rodents cease feeding after consuming a lethal dose
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- Fast-killing bromethalin (0.01%) neurological bait
- Mice and rats consume a lethal dose in a single night’s feeding
- Great for large infestations of rodents
- Contains bittering agent to deter consumption by children
- Average time of death is 1 to 2 days
- With “stop-feed action,” rodents cease feeding after consuming a lethal dose