BlueMax Mini Blocks Rodenticide
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  • Asked by Karen from St John Wa
    04/08/2019
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    Is it safe for a cat to eat a mouse that has eaten BlueMax Mini Blocks Rodenticide?
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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 i…

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  • Asked by Reba from Gastonia
    01/21/2015
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    How do blocks look when it is time to change them
    What are visible signs (beside gnawing /mold) that it's time to replace the blocks with fresh ones
    A

    Initially you should check your BlueMax Mini Blocks Rodenticide baited boxes every week and re-bait as needed. There will be visible results that rodents are feeding on the bait such as gnaw marks or the blox is no longer whole/complete. After a few weeks you will better be able to gauge how o…

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  • Asked by Maurice from Rio Linda Ca
    04/17/2021
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    How many BlueMax Mini Blocks makes up 1 pound?
    A

    Each is BlueMax Mini Block is about .71 ounces. There are 363 blocks per 16 pound pail.

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  • Asked by Trent from Issaquah, Washington
    05/22/2021
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    Would BlueMax Mini Blocks Rodenticide be safe around horses and horse feed?
    I live on a horse Farm and have both mice and large rats. If we put this down around the their food and a horse accidentally ate some, would it harm the horse in any way?
    A

    The BlueMax Mini Blocks and any rodenticide you use would need to be placed in bait stations and should not be used loose in the feed. You would not want the bait to be available to the horses at all as it would be toxic. Protecta Sidekick Bait Stations would be ideal for rats and mice to feed withi…

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