Take control of larger rodent infestations with the Pest-Stop Super Rat & Mouse Killer Pasta Bait 4-pack bundle. These ready-to-use 10g sachets are crafted from edible waxed paper, allowing rats and mice to feed through the packaging with ease. Featuring a professional-grade Difenacoum formula and a highly attractive peanut scent, this bait is designed to lure even the most cautious rodents.
Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use around buildings, this pasta bait remains moist and palatable in all weather conditions. The multi-pack format ensures you have ample supply for high-infestation areas, while the sachet design ensures no-mess handling and enhanced safety when used in bait stations.
Specifications
- Product Type: Pasta bait rodenticide sachets
- Active Ingredient: Difenacoum 0.0025% w/w
- Deterrent: Denatonium benzoate 0.001% w/w
- Sachet Material: Edible waxed paper for easy consumption
- Scent: Highly attractive peanut fragrance
- Tub Contents: 15 x 10g sachets per tub
- Pack Size: 2 Tubs (60 sachets total)
- MPN: PSSA06 (4 Pack)
- Target Species: Rats and Mice
- Tub Dimensions: 118mm (H) x 118mm (W) x 125mm (D)
- Usage: Indoors and outdoors (around buildings)
Directions of Use:
Note: Use only in tamper-resistant bait stations. Do not open the individual sachets.
For Rats (Rattus norvegicus):
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Low Infestation: 6–10 sachets per bait station every 10 metres.
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High Infestation: 6–10 sachets per bait station every 5 metres.
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Inspection: Visit stations 5–7 days after first placement, then weekly.
For Mice (Mus musculus):
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Low Infestation: 1–2 sachets per bait station every 5 metres.
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High Infestation: 1–2 sachets per bait station every 2 metres.
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Inspection: Visit stations every 2–3 days initially, then weekly.
General Advice
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Preparation: Remove easily accessible food sources before treatment, but do not clean the infested area immediately before use as this can deter rodents.
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Safety: Secure bait stations away from children, pets, and wildlife. Avoid areas prone to flooding or water drainage.
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Hygiene: Use gloves when handling bait or removing carcasses. Wash hands thoroughly after use.
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Disposal: Double-bag dead rodents and uneaten bait in plastic bags and dispose of them in a secure household waste bin.
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