Rat & Mouse Block Bait All-Weather Poison Mice Rodent Killer Maximum Strength

FREE MOUSEBAIT STATION (RRP £8.98), ONLY WHEN YOU BUY 2X 30 BLOCK BAITS

Easy to use rodent killer block bait.
For indoor and outdoor use. Colour of poison May Vary. 
Must be used within a tamper-proof bait station
Contains Difenacoum

IMPORTANT INFO:

Rat Killer

Contains 0.0025% w/w difenacoum and 0.001% w/w denatonium benzoate.

Ready-for-use bait to be used in tamper resistant bait stations for the control of rats in and around buildings.

In case of incident call a poison centre - UK: 111 / Ireland: (01) 809 2166

Antidote: Vitamin K1.

Tel. +44 (0)1953 881580 www.tbcandme.com

 

Directions for use: Remove food which is readily attainable for rodents (e.g. spilled grain or food waste). Apart from this, do not clean up the infested area just before the treatment, as this only disturbs the rodent population and makes bait acceptance more difficult to achieve. Use only in tamper resistant bait stations. Bait stations should be placed in the immediate vicinity where rodent activity has been observed leg. rodent runs, nesting sites, holes, burrows etc.).

 

Do not open the sachet containing the bait. Replace any bait in a bait station in which bait has been damaged by water or contaminated by dirt. Where possible, bait sations must be fixed to the ground or other structures. Place bait stations out of the reach of children, birds, pets, farm animals and other non-target animals. Place bait stations away from food, drink and animal feeding stuffs, as well as from utensils or surfaces that have contact with these. Place the bait stations in areas not liable to flooding. Do not place bait stations near water drainage systems where they can come Into contact with water. When using the product do not eat, drink or smoke.

Wash hands and directly exposed skin after using the product. Remove the remaining bait or the bait stations at the end of the treatment period. Search for and remove dead rodents during treatment, at least as often as when bait stations are inspected.

 

Storage and Disposal: Store in a dry, cool and well-ventilated place. Keep only in original container. Keep the container closed and away from direct sunlight. Store in places prevented from the access of children, birds, pets and farm animals. At the end of the treatment, dispose of uneaten bait and the packaging in accordance with local requirements. In the UK waste bait should be double bagged in plastic bags and disposed of in a household waste bin with a secure lid to prevent access of wildlife or pets, or taken to a civic amenity site. For information on civic amenity sites contact the local authority. In Ireland dispose of uneaten bait and the packaging in accordance with EPA requirements for the disposal of hazardous waste. Use of gloves is recommended. Dispose of dead rodents in accordance with local requirements. Poisoned rodents should be double-bagged using plastic bags and either disposed of in a household waste bin with a secure lid to prevent access of wildlife or pets, or collected by a specialist waste contractor or (UK only - the local authority). Rodents can be disease carriers. Do not touch dead rodents with bare hands, use gloves or use tools such as tongs when disposing of them.

 

Long-Term Use: Do not use anticoagulants as permanent baits (eg, for prevention of rodent Infestation or to detect rodent activity). Using this product should eliminate rodents within 35 days, In case of suspected lack of efficacy by the end of the treatment (le rodent activity is still observed), advice should be sought from the product supplier or a pest control service.

 

Medical Advice: This product contains an anticoagulant substance. If ingested, symptoms, which may be delayed, may include nosebleed and bleeding gums. In severe cases, there may be bruising and blood present in the faces or urine.

Antidote: Vitamin KI administered by medical/veterinary personnel only.

In case of. Dermal exposure, wash skin with water and then with water and soap.

Eye exposure, rinse eyes with eye-rinse liquid or water, keep eyes lids open at least 10 minutes.

Oral exposure, rinse mouth carefully with water. Never give anything by mouth to unconscious person. Do not provoke vomiting. If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately and show the product's container or label. Contact a veterinary surgeon in case of ingestion by a pet UK medical professionals should contact the National Poisons Information Service (www.npis.org) for further advice. In Ireland, for information or to report a poisoning incident contact The National Poisons Information Centre, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin (01-8092 166), retain the label for reference.

 

Other Information: Hazardous to wildlife. Because of their delayed mode of action, anticoagulant rodenticides may take from 4 to 10 days to be effective after consumption of the bait. This product contains a bittering agent and a dye. Bait stations must be labelled with the following information: 'do not move or open, 'contains a rodenticide, product name or authorisation number, active substance, in case of incident call a poison centre - UK: I 11 /

Ireland (01) 809 2166.

 

Warning: May cause damage to organs (Blood) through prolonged or repeated exposure.

Precautions: Keep out of reach of children. Read label before use. Keep / Store away from foodstuffs, beverages and animal feeding stuffs. Do not get on skin. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product.

IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician.

Store in a dosed container. Store locked up. Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local regulations.

Contains I, 2- Benzisothiazolin-3-one. May produce an allergic reaction.

To avoid risks to human health and the environment, comply with the instructions for use

 

Directions for use: Remove food which is readily attainable for rodents (e.g. spilled grain or food waste). Apart from this, do not clean up the infested area just before the treatment, as this only disturbs the rodent population and makes bait acceptance more difficult to achieve. Use only in tamper resistant bait stations. Bait stations should be placed in the immediate vicinity where rodent activity has been observed leg. rodent runs, nesting sites, holes, burrows etc.).

 

Do not open the sachet containing the bait. Replace any bait in a bait station in which bait has been damaged by water or contaminated by dirt. Where possible, bait sations must be fixed to the ground or other structures. Place bait stations out of the reach of children, birds, pets, farm animals and other non-target animals. Place bait stations away from food, drink and animal feeding stuffs, as well as from utensils or surfaces that have contact with these. Place the bait stations in areas not liable to flooding. Do not place bait stations near water drainage systems where they can come Into contact with water. When using the product do not eat, drink or smoke.

Wash hands and directly exposed skin after using the product. Remove the remaining bait or the bait stations at the end of the treatment period. Search for and remove dead rodents during treatment, at least as often as when bait stations are inspected.

 

Storage and Disposal: Store in a dry, cool and well-ventilated place. Keep only in original container. Keep the container closed and away from direct sunlight. Store in places prevented from the access of children, birds, pets and farm animals. At the end of the treatment, dispose of uneaten bait and the packaging in accordance with local requirements. In the UK waste bait should be double bagged in plastic bags and disposed of in a household waste bin with a secure lid to prevent access of wildlife or pets, or taken to a civic amenity site. For information on civic amenity sites contact the local authority. In Ireland dispose of uneaten bait and the packaging in accordance with EPA requirements for the disposal of hazardous waste. Use of gloves is recommended. Dispose of dead rodents in accordance with local requirements. Poisoned rodents should be double-bagged using plastic bags and either disposed of in a household waste bin with a secure lid to prevent access of wildlife or pets, or collected by a specialist waste contractor or (UK only - the local authority). Rodents can be disease carriers. Do not touch dead rodents with bare hands, use gloves or use tools such as tongs when disposing of them.

 

Long-Term Use: Do not use anticoagulants as permanent baits (eg, for prevention of rodent Infestation or to detect rodent activity). Using this product should eliminate rodents within 35 days, In case of suspected lack of efficacy by the end of the treatment (le rodent activity is still observed), advice should be sought from the product supplier or a pest control service.

 

Medical Advice: This product contains an anticoagulant substance. If ingested, symptoms, which may be delayed, may include nosebleed and bleeding gums. In severe cases, there may be bruising and blood present in the faces or urine.

Antidote: Vitamin KI administered by medical/veterinary personnel only.

In case of. Dermal exposure, wash skin with water and then with water and soap.

Eye exposure, rinse eyes with eye-rinse liquid or water, keep eyes lids open at least 10 minutes.

Oral exposure, rinse mouth carefully with water. Never give anything by mouth to unconscious person. Do not provoke vomiting. If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately and show the product's container or label. Contact a veterinary surgeon in case of ingestion by a pet UK medical professionals should contact the National Poisons Information Service (www.npis.org) for further advice. In Ireland, for information or to report a poisoning incident contact The National Poisons Information Centre, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin (01-8092 166), retain the label for reference.

 

Other Information: Hazardous to wildlife. Because of their delayed mode of action, anticoagulant rodenticides may take from 4 to 10 days to be effective after consumption of the bait. This product contains a bittering agent and a dye. Bait stations must be labelled with the following information: 'do not move or open, 'contains a rodenticide, product name or authorisation number, active substance, in case of incident call a poison centre - UK: I 11 /

Ireland (01) 809 2166.

 

Warning: May cause damage to organs (Blood) through prolonged or repeated exposure.

Precautions: Keep out of reach of children. Read label before use. Keep / Store away from foodstuffs, beverages and animal feeding stuffs. Do not get on skin. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product.

IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician.

Store in a dosed container. Store locked up. Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local regulations.

Contains I, 2- Benzisothiazolin-3-one. May produce an allergic reaction.

To avoid risks to human health and the environment, comply with the instructions for use