What is the chemical group for Ditrac Rodenticide?

What is the chemical group for Ditrac Rodenticide?

Brodifacoum
DITRAC All Weather BLOX Rodenticide contains the powerful active ingredient, Brodifacoum, the strongest, single-feeding anticoagulant on the market today. DITRAC is effective in controlling both rats and mice but works especially well to clean out persistent mouse infestations.

Is Ditrac all weather block a hazardous substance?

As soon as possible, wash hands thoroughly after applying bait and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet. Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities: This product is a Scheduled Poison.

How does Ditrac Rodenticide work?

Ditrac is bait consisting of food grade ingredients, as well as, Brodifacoum. Food grade ingredients are used to make the bait smell irresistible and also make the bait palatable. Therefore, the rodents help themselves to the bait and consume a lethal dose of Brodifacoum from only one feed.

Is Ditrac safe for dogs?

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This product is extremely toxic to mammals and birds and other wildlife. Dogs, cats and other predatory and scavenging mammals and birds might be poisoned if they feed upon animals that have eaten this bait.

What is Diphacinone used for?

Diphacinone is used to control mice, rats, prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.), ground squirrels, voles, and other rodents.

What is the best rat poison Australia?

The following are baits that have proven successful in the past:

  • Whole nuts for rats and mice.
  • Raisins or grapes for roof rats.
  • Sardines packed in oil for Norway rats.
  • Peanuts or peanut butter for rats and mice (soak whole peanuts in water overnight; old peanut butter becomes rancid so replace it frequently).

Does Contrac Blox have secondary poisoning?

The risk of secondary poisoning with Contrac Blox is very minimal. A mouse only consumes a very small amount of bait at a time and passes it very quickly only keeping a smaller amount in their liver until they succumb to the effects of the bait. The risk of secondary poisoning with Contrac Blox is very minimal.

Is diphacinone toxic?

Diphacinone (Pestoff 50D) like any other poison, is dangerous if eaten. However it’s less toxic than other common poison baits. Humans need to eat very large amounts of the toxic bait for it to be fatal.

What generation is diphacinone?

first-generation
Chlorpophacinone, diphacinone and warfarin are first-generation anticoagulants that are registered to control rats and mice in the United States. Second-generation anticoagulants were developed beginning in the 1970s to control rodents that are resistant to first-generation anticoagulants.

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