Building managers, property maintenance staff, and pest control programs in commercial and residential properties need a highly palatable rodent bait that mice and rats will readily accept -- and that delivers reliable, time-tested anticoagulant performance as part of an ongoing baiting program. This Peanut Butter Flavor Bait Block uses diphacinone, a first-generation anticoagulant active ingredient with a proven track record in institutional rodent control -- in a specially formulated peanut butter flavored block that is highly attractive to both mice and rats. Packed 64 individual 1 oz. blocks in a tamper-evident resealable pail for controlled dispensing and storage.
Key Features:
- Diphacinone -- Time-Tested First-Generation Anticoagulant -- Diphacinone is a first-generation anticoagulant active that has been used in professional rodent control programs for decades -- a proven, reliable active ingredient for ongoing rodent baiting maintenance programs in commercial and residential buildings.
- Highly Palatable Peanut Butter Flavor -- Specially formulated peanut butter flavor is highly attractive to both mice and rats -- a palatable bait formulation that rodents readily accept as part of an ongoing baiting program.
- Ideal Maintenance Bait -- First-generation anticoagulant diphacinone is well suited for ongoing maintenance baiting programs -- an excellent choice for the continuous rodent management programs required in commercial and residential buildings.
- New Aromas Attract Rodents -- Freshly placed bait blocks with new aromas attract rodents -- rotating bait placement and periodically replacing blocks contributes to program effectiveness by maintaining bait attractiveness.
- 64 x 1 oz. Blocks -- Tamper-Evident Resealable Pail -- 64 individual pre-measured 1 oz. blocks packed in a tamper-evident, resealable pail -- controlled dispensing for bait station loading and safe, convenient storage of unused blocks between service visits.
Where to Use:
- Bait stations throughout managed properties -- Loading tamper-resistant bait stations placed along rodent runways, in utility areas, and at entry points throughout commercial and residential buildings
- Commercial building maintenance programs -- Ongoing rodent maintenance baiting in office buildings, warehouses, and commercial facilities as part of a continuous IPM program
- Residential building pest control -- Maintenance rodent baiting in apartments, condos, and managed residential properties where ongoing rodent pressure requires continuous bait station programs
- Mechanical rooms and utility areas -- Bait station placement in building mechanical rooms, utility areas, and service corridors where rodent activity is most common