We recommend that you call your veterinarian immediately. We have linked the Contrac Blox product label and the Contrac Blox MSDS for you in our answer so that you may print them out and provide them to your vet.
Final Blox and Contrac Blox are pretty comparable, though Final Blox may actually kill the rat a bit faster. First Strike is a unique rodenticide bait that has shown high acceptance by rodents, even when competing food sources are available. The unique bait packaging around each bait allows th…
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 »Contrac Blox Rodenticide do not emit any type of vapor. This product should not cause a reaction to a child unless they come in direct contact with it. Contrac Blox should be placed in tamper resistant bait stations. It will pose no threat to humans if it is used as directed.
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 »You should keep replacing the bait until the mice stop taking it. You need to place enough bait out each night so that there is left over bait in the morning. This will ensure that each mouse is able to receive a lethal dose. We also highly recommend securing the blox in a tamper resistant bait stat…
Read Full Answer »The Contrac Blox should not spoil from the heat, though as you have noticed it will start to melt if it gets too hot. We recommend that you replace the bait if it starts to mold or if insects have started to infest it. Rats are notoriously cautious and suspicious of new food items and some can take …
Read Full Answer »Once the container has been opened the Contrac has a shelf life for up to 1 year. If unopened the shelf life is up to 3 years. Bait placed inside bait stations should not be placed in plastic bags as this may deter rodents from consuming. Bait in bait stations should be replaced every 30 days or as …
Read Full Answer »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 »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.
The Contrac Blox come only in buckets technically. You have an 18lb bucket, and then a box that contains 4 x 4lb buckets for a total of 16lbs. Some feel that being able to open each bucket when you need it allows the bait to stay fresh a little longer so some customers will purchase the 4 x 4 contai…
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 »There is no defined time for the Contrac Blox to breakdown. The more moisture and direct sunlight the exposed blocks receive, the faster they will breakdown. The actual active ingredient will last until the bait has disintegrated. For future baiting it is important to secure the bait so that it ca…
Read Full Answer »As a general rule we advise to store Contrac Blox Rodenticide and other rodenticides at room temperature, out of extreme heat or cold temperatures, to keep the product fresh. The food attractants in the bait will grow stale over time, making the bait less attractive to target rodents, so baits are …
Read Full Answer »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 »Contrac Blox is a single feed rodenticide. Single feed means a rodent can consume a lethal dose of Bromadiolone in one feeding, resulting in death within 1-5 days. The number of blox you will use is undeterminable because the rat/mouse has to locate and consume the bait. How much bait you need…
Read Full Answer »There are approximately 288 blocks of Contrac Blox in the 18 lb pail.
Contrac Blox Rodenticide uses human food grade attractants. There is potential for roaches to be attracted to the sent. Yes, they could harmed from eating the poison. To treat for roaches, we recommend to use one of our Roach Control Kits.
Contrac Blox can be toxic to animals if enough is consumed, although an antidote, Vitamin K1 is readily available from your vet. If you believe your pet consumed any amount of this product, it is important to contact your vet or pet poison control as soon as possible
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 …
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