CyKill Rat and Mouse Poison Block, Solid, 4 lb Pouch

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NEOGEN CORPORATION 112825 CyKill Rat and Mouse Poison Block, Solid, 4 lb Pouch

Item #: 112825 by NEOGEN CORPORATION

UPC #: 023626070028

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  • Rodents eat through the packaging, no need to open the pouch and distribute pellets
  • Fast-acting
  • Palatable bait is preferred over most feeds, food sources and competitive baits
  • Rodents stop feeding after consuming a lethal dose, this results in a consumption of 80% less bait than with traditional baits
  • No known resistance, neurotoxicant formulation
  • Reduced risk of secondary toxicity
  • Use as part of Neogen 's recommended rotational baiting program
  • Multiple gnawing edges
  • Highly palatable formulation
  • Blocks may be placed in sewers and other damp environments

Returnable

Yes

Defective Code

A

Number in Package

86 pk

Indoor or Outdoor

Indoor and Outdoor

Safe for Pets

No

Packaging Type

Bagged

Product Type

Bait

Product Form

Blocks

Animal Type

Mice and Rats

Each Weight

4.100 LB

Velocity

D

Hazardous Material

No

Application

For use in attics, basements, garages, kitchens

Color

Green

Net Content

4 lb

Form

Solid

Odor/Scent

Mild

Nomenclature

112825 BLOCK RT/MSE PSON PCH 4

Container Type

Pouch

Container Size

4 lb

BLOCK POISON RAT/MOUSE PCH 4LB
Specifications:

Compositions: Bromethalin

Bromethalin was developed to combat a world-wide perceived problem of rodent resistance to warfarin-like anticoagulant rodenticides. A highly potent neurotoxin rodenticide that provides a lethal dose to rodents in a single feeding. Bromethalin attacks the central nervous system, rodents usually consume a lethal dose within a single night's feeding, with the first dead rodents appearing within 2 days.