After eating a lethal dose of Contrac Blox it can take 3-7 days for a rodent to die. Rodents will sit and gnaw the bait if it is held in place so that they cannot simply carry it away. If the bait is not secured there is a good chance the rodents will carry it back to their nesting area. We recommen…
Read Full Answer »The Contrac can kill a raccoon if it ate enough, but it would have to eat a large amount. It doesn't sound like your stations are secure at all to the ground or to some other structure. You can use liquid nails and affix the station on a 1 x 1 foot paver you can buy from home depot. …
Read Full Answer »Contrac Blox is not labeled for voles or for dusky footed wood rats. Contract Blox is only labeled for Norway Rats, Roof Rats and House Mice. Also due to the new EPA regulations, when used outdoors rodenticides can only be used immediately adjacent to or within 20 ft of a structure and the bait must…
Read Full Answer »The risk of secondary poisoning with Contrac Blox is very minimal. A rodent 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. A cat would have to actually eat 20-30 rodents th…
Read Full Answer »You cannot place the Contrac inside the vents. You can place the Contrac inside tamper resistant bait stations near the vents and in places where you have noticed activity. The mice and or rats must come out of the vents to get food so they will eventually find the bait. The alternative would be to …
Read Full Answer »Horses and rats are both mammals and the bait will have the same effect on both of them. Of course a horse weighs a lot more so it would need to consume more of the bait to receive a lethal dose. We are not sure if horses would be attracted to the bait because it has not been tested for horses. Bait…
Read Full Answer »Unfortunately contrac blox is only labeled for rodents. Therefore we cannot recommend that it be used for ground squirrels. We do not have any products that are labeled for squirrels specifically other than live catch traps.
Contrac Blox is an anti-coagulant which means once the mice eat this product they begin to bleed to death from the inside. The mice first become sick, and then grow tired and weak and pass in their sleep. It can take anywhere from a 1-5 days depending on how much the mice have eaten.…
Read Full Answer »Generally speaking a horse would have to consume their body weight in Contrac blox for it to harm them. Please make sure to contact the manufacturer Bell Labs 800-323-6628 and the Horses Vet for follow up with the horses ingestion of Contrac Blox.
Yes, the mice and rodents in the area will be attracted to the Contrac Blox as they are made of a variety of very attractive food based ingredients for the rodents to want to feed on. Any rodents looking for a food source would want to go to the bait in the stations. Please let us know if you have a…
Read Full Answer »Each 4 lb. pail of Contrac Blox contains approx. 64 (28 gram ea) 2 in. x 1 in. x 1 in. blox, so each case would have 256. Each 18 lb. pail contains about 288 blox.
Each 18 lb. pail contains about 288 blox
Contrac Blox is usually preferred in areas with pets and/or children as there is a readily available antidote in the event of accidental ingestion and because of the reduced risk of secondary poisonings (if one of your dogs were to eat a poisoned mouse). Final Blox is used when a fast clean out i…
Read Full Answer »There are some instances when rodents can be resistant to a certain active ingredient in a bait and there may be instances where the rodents will avoid the bait all together (bait is old or spoiled, too many alternate food sources are available). We recommend changing to a bait with a different …
Read Full Answer »As rodent activity increases in the winter, we suggest that the Contrac bait be changed every 30 days to avoid the bait getting molded.
You do not have to us peanut butter with Contrac Blox. Contrac Blox contains its own food scents that attract rats and mice.
You should store Contrac Blox in a cool, dry environment to keep them fresh longer.
It is recommended to change Contrac bait out every 40-60 days if not eaten. Very cold or warm temperatures will mold or sour the bait faster. There are some instances when rodents can be resistant to a certain active ingredient in a bait and there may be instances where the rodents will…
Read Full Answer »The Contrac Blox does not stop the reproduction of rodents. Contrac Blox is an anti-coagulant which means once the mice eat this product they begin to bleed to death from the inside. The mice first become sick, and then grow tired and weak and pass in their sleep. It can take an…
Read Full Answer »Contrac can be applied outdoors if applied in a bait station for rats or mice.