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BlueMax Mini Blocks Rodenticide has the most effective and most advanced active ingredient in the rodent control market, difethialone. BlueMax is also great because the bait doesn't get scattered around as much as the competition does, making it much easier to clean up and fits the requirements of commercial and food processing customers. BlueMax Rodenticide also features great weatherability and mold protection, keeping the product much longer lasting. Use this where crumbs and scatter are a concern. Place these in areas with mold potential and or humid, moist baiting conditions. Great maintenance bait for audited accounts.
Note: Due to New California State restrictions, this Can Not be Sold in California.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Difethialone 0.0025% |
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Target pests | Rats and Mice |
For use in | Residential and commercial, urban and rural areas, indoors or outdoors |
Application | We recommended to use BlueMax in tamper-resistant bait stations |
Formulation | Professional Product |
NOT FOR SALE TO | CA (Restricted) |
Color | Blue |
Special Features |
Active ingredient: difethialone - .0025% (25 PPM) - Blocks (.71 ounces per block) 363 blocks per 16 pound pail Contains mold inhibitors for longer life Excellent for audited accounts |
Time to Kill | A lethal dose can be consumed in one night's feeding and kill rodents fast. Around 4 to 5 days, check for rodents that may be dead. |
Shipping Weight | 17.40 lbs |
Manufacturer | Lipha Tech (Mfg. Number: 82411) |
UPC | 013549824112 |
EPA Registration | 7173-288 |
Recently reformulated for improved palatability without losing durability
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A mouse only consumes a very small amount of BlueMax Mini Blocks Rodenticide or other baits 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. A cat would have to actually eat 20-30 mice that have consumed the bait for it to have any effect. In most cases, well fed, domesticated animals will not actually eat a mouse or a rat that they come across. Instead, they will play with it, chew it and then leave it behind.
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What are visible signs (beside gnawing /mold) that it's time to replace the blocks with fresh ones
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