Rodent Bait Blocks
Hard blocks of rodenticide formulated to be secured in tamper-resistant bait stations. Rats and mice gnaw blocks, consuming lethal dose. Second-generation anticoagulants require only one feeding to be lethal.
Common Use Cases
- Control rodents when trapping has failed
- Treat exterior perimeter
- Place along rodent travel paths
- Deploy in secured bait stations only
- Place deep in burrows (loose pellets)
Application Instructions
FOR LICENSED PROFESSIONALS ONLY. USE ONLY IN EPA-APPROVED TAMPER-RESISTANT BAIT STATIONS OR DEEP IN RAT BURROWS. Secure blocks on rods inside bait station feeding chambers. Never place in entry runways. Label stations with PMP info, date, and product name. Map station locations. Check every 7-14 days minimum. Replenish consumed bait. Search for and dispose of dead rodents. Remove all bait 2 weeks after activity ceases. Indoor use requires building manager written approval and should only occur when trapping fails.
Specifications
Active ingredients: bromadiolone, brodifacoum, or difethialone (second-generation anticoagulants). Blocks typically 1oz, 1.5oz, or 2oz. Some have holes for securing on rods. Weather-resistant for outdoor use.
Safety Warnings & Precautions
- REQUIRES LICENSED PEST MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL
- ALWAYS USE IN TAMPER-RESISTANT BAIT STATIONS
- Never use loose bait where children, pets, or wildlife can access
- Have vitamin K1 antidote information available
- Secondary poisoning risk to predators and scavengers
- Dispose of dead rodents immediately to prevent poisoning of other animals
- Follow all EPA regulations and product labels