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GunSlinger Rodent Bait Mini Blocks

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  • Product Overview

    Gunslinger Rodent Bait is an acute, non-anticoagulant rodenticide that starts impacting mice and rats in as little as 48 hours after consumption. Containing the highly effective, neurotoxic active ingredient bromethalin, Gunslinger reduces the possibility of anticoagulant resistance among rodent populations. It is a preferred rotational baiting option when long-term rodent population reduction is the goal.
  • Benefits & Use

    Liphatech, a leading manufacturer of rodenticides, offers a complete rotation of soft bait, block bait or both. Only using one active ingredient or bait type in areas with ongoing rodent activity can increase the potential for a resistance problem. Gunslinger rodent bait is an ideal rotational option to incorporate into any baiting program. 
  • Target Pests

    House Mice, Norway Rats, Roof Rats.
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  • Tech Specs

    Active Ingredient: bromethalin .01%

    Manufacturer: Liphatech

    Formulation: Rodenticide Bait Block

    Approved Sites: Per label instructions.

    Application Information:

    House Mice: Use 1 block of bait per placement, usually spaced 8 to 12 feet apart. Larger placements, up to 2 blocks, may be needed at points of extremely high mouse activity.

    Rats: Use 2 to 12 blocks per placement, usually spaced 15 to 30 feet apart. Adjust the amount of bait applied to the level of rat feeding expected at each bait placement. For sewer applications, securely attach one end of a wire to block of bait and the other end to a stationary structure such as the bottom step of manhole ladder or to a sewer grate, allowing just enough wire for bait to rest on manhole benching. If benching is not present, suspend bait a few inches above the high water line or place bait on a board supported by opposing steps of the ladder. Securing bait in this manner will minimize chance for removal by rats or water. Place at least 15 blocks per manhole. Maintain an uninterrupted supply of fresh bait for at least 10 days or until signs of rat activity cease.

    Baiting Strategy: Highest bait consumption is expected to occur on the first day or two after treatment begins. After several days, inspect placement and replenish bait at sites where there is evidence of heavy feeding or where there is continued evidence of rodent activity. Normally, the volume of bait consumed will be significantly less with bromethalin baits than the anticoagulant baits. Although one night’s feeding will usually provide a lethal dose, maintain bait for at least one week to provide all rodents a chance to feed on the bait. Continue baiting until all signs of feeding have ceased.

    Follow-up: Replace contaminated or spoiled bait immediately. Wearing waterproof gloves, collect and dispose of all visible dead animals and leftover bait, as well as any bait that has become accessible to non-target animals. To discourage reinfestation, limit sources of rodent food, water and harborage as much as possible. If reinfestation does occur, repeat treatment. For a continuous infestation, set up permanent bait stations and replenish bait as needed.

    Not For Sale To: CA

    EPA Registration: 7173-301