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Rodent Control Agents
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Sewer-rat, rat and mouse poison
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Scope of use: light blue powder for the preparation of Warfarin-based sewer-rat, rat and house mouse traps. The advantage of this loose option is the possibility of individual food preparation, depending on rodents’ preferences in the place of destination (they appreciate e. g. food processing or agricultural companies, where rodents focus exclusively on one type of food).
Directions for use: mix one portion of Kumatox with 8 portions of suitable bait (corn flakes, groats, ground or crushed white pastries, bread, vegetables, fruit, scraps of meat, meat, fish, sausages and alike). If Kumatox does not stick well to the bait, add 5 to 10 per cent food oil or fruit sirup and mix all well. Lay ready trap at points of rodent incidence, in the vicinity of their dens, paths and alike, preferably in rodent feeders.
Dosing:
For mice: 1 to 3 heaps with a weight of 25 to 100 g per 100 square m
For sewer-rats and rats: 1 to 5 heaps with a weight of 100 to 500 g per 100 square m
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Sewer-rat, rat and mouse poison with bait
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Scope of use: granulated feed trap, tinted blue, intended for sewer-rat, rat, house mouse control in grange and residential building areas. It contains a taste deterrent for people. It may be used without any further adjustments.
Directions for use: traps are laid at points of the biggest rodent incidence, in the vicinity of their dens, usual sources of food and water and on the paths toward the same. Heaps of granules are laid on waterproof dishes suitably covered or preferably into small rodent control stations so that access of other animals is prevented, and, also to avoid food and fodder contamination. Small rodent control stations may become besides original small stations also various “boxes”: cardboard, plastic, metallic or wooden, with a passageway with a diameter of about 2 cm for mice and 7 cm for sewer-rats, and, further on, various tubes of reasonable size and alike. Rodents feel more safely in small stations and consume there bigger amount of trap than in an open place. The amount and the density of trap deployment in a given building are governed by rodent frequency.
Dosing:
For mice: 1 to 3 heaps with a weight of 25 to 100 g per 100 square m
For sewer-rats and rats: 1 to 5 heaps with a weight of 100 to 500 g per 100 square m
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Sewer-rat, rat and mouse poison
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Scope of use: granulated feed trap, tinted rose, intended for sewer-rat, rat, house mouse control in grange and residential building areas. It contains a taste deterrent for people and some other non-target sorts. It may be used without any further adjustments.
Directions for use: directions for use are identical with those of the Kumatox G product.
Dosing:
For mice: 3 to 5 granules per 1 feed point
For sewer-rats and rats: 10 to 15 granules per 1 feed point
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