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Selontra Rodent Bait

by BASF
$95.59
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  • Benefits
  • Target Pests
  • Product Overview

    Selontra Rodent Bait controls rodent infestations in as few as seven days, requiring the use of less bait than many alternative rodenticide options. The stop-feed action of the active ingredient, cholecalciferol, makes a little bit of the rodenticide go a long way, with feeding rodents eating only enough for a lethal dose, leaving more remaining bait for other rodents to feed on.

     

  • Benefits & Use

    Selontra Rodent Bait is effective against anticoagulant-resistant rodents with proven palatability even when desirable competing food sources are readily available. Selontra has also demonstrated heightened durability, maintaining its integrity in tough conditions.
  • Target Pests

    Selontra Rodent Bait may only be used to control the following pests: House Mouse, Norway Rat, Roof Rat, Cotton Rat*, Eastern Harvest Mouse*, Golden Mouse*, Meadow Vole*, Mexican Woodrat*, Polynesian Rat*, Southern Plains Woodrat*, and White-throated Woodrat*.

    *Not registered for use in California on the following species: Cotton rat, Eastern harvest mouse, Golden mouse, Meadow vole, Mexican woodrat, Polynesian rat, Southern plains woodrat, and White-throated woodrat.

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  • Label / SDS

    Product Label

    Safety Data Sheet

    Safety Data Sheet (Spanish)

     

     

  • Tech Specs

    Active Ingredient: Cholecalciferol .075%

    Manufacturer: BASF

    Formulation: Rodenticide Soft Bait

    Approved Sites: Residential and Commercial. Indoors and Outdoors. Per label instructions.

    Application Information:

    Selection of Treatment Areas: Determine areas where rats, mice, or meadow voles* will most likely find and consume the bait. These areas typically are along walls, near gnawed openings or burrows, in corners and concealed places, and in other locations where signs of rats, mice, or meadow voles have been observed. Protect bait from rain and snow. Remove as many alternative food sources as possible to limit competition with the bait.

    Baiting:

    • House Mice: Use one wrapped soft bait per placement. Space placements at intervals of 8 to 12 feet in infested areas. Up to 2 soft baits may be used at points of very high house mouse activity. Maintain an uninterrupted supply of fresh bait for at least 15 days or until there no longer are fresh signs that house mice are feeding on the bait.

     

    • Norway Rats and Roof Rats: Use 2 to 8 wrapped soft baits per placement. Space placements at intervals of 15 to 30 feet in infested areas. Maintain an uninterrupted supply of fresh bait for at least 7 days or until there no longer are fresh signs that Norway rats or roof rats are feeding on the bait.

    Eastern harvest mice*, Golden mice*, and Meadow voles. Follow instructions for house mice.

    • Cotton rats, Mexican woodrats, Polynesian rats, Southern plains woodrats, and White-throated woodrats. Follow instructions for Norway rats and roof rats.

    Follow-up: After initial bait placement, ensure an uninterrupted supply of bait is available for 15 days for mice or meadow voles and 7 days for rats. Replace contaminated or spoiled bait immediately. If bait has been completely removed, replenish placements with 1 or 2 soft baits for mice or meadow voles and 4 to 8 soft baits for rats. Wearing water proof gloves, collect and dispose of all visi- ble dead rodents and left over bait.

    Where a continuous source of infestation is present, establish permanent bait stations and monitor them regularly. To discourage infestation, limit sources of food, water, and harborage as much as possible.

    Not For Sale To: Not registered for use in California on the following species: Cotton rat, Eastern harvest mouse, Golden mouse, Meadow vole, Mexican woodrat, Polynesian rat, Southern plains woodrat, and White-throated woodrat.

    EPA Registration: 7969-382