Contrac Blox Rodenticide is not labeled for possums but if they were to eat enough of it it could harm them. 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 …
Read Full Answer »Contrac Blox Rodenticide should be applied in tamper-resistant stations to prevent non-target animals and children from accessing the bait inside. Although this product is only labeled for rats and mice, it is possible that a squirrel could be attracted to the bait matrix for consumption sinc…
Read Full Answer »Contrac Blox contains food ingredients that attract rodents. The rodents then consume the bait. When they receive a lethal amount of bait, they will then expire. Rodent baits should be used in tamper resistant bait stations to avoid accidental contact with children and non-target animals.
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 »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.
As rodent activity increases in the winter, we suggest that the Contrac bait be changed every 30 days to avoid the bait getting molded.
When treating for rats outdoors, we always recommend that you use tamper resistant bait stations that will help stop accidental poisonings of non-target animals and children no matter which bait you select. Please take a moment to read our article for baiting tips for rats. We would recommen…
Read Full Answer »Contrac is a block rodenticide that does not release any vapors. If applied in tamper resistant bait stations it should pose no harm to humans if applied as directed.
No, you do not need a license to use Contrac All-Weather Blox Rodenticide.
You should rotate Contrac All-Weather Blox Rodenticide every 4-6 months with a bait that has a different active ingredient to prevent resistance. Fastrac or Final are great options.
Contrac All-Weather Blox Rodenticide can be used indoors but only if they are secured in tamper-resistant bait stations. Using tamper-resistant bait stations keep kids and pets from accessing the bait but also, secures the bait blox to help with monitoring activity. If the bait blox are not secured…
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. For expample, a cat would have to actually eat 20-…
Read Full Answer »The manufacturers have released newly labeled product as of June 4, 2011. However, we still have the old labeled product until we sell out.
Unfortunately there is no way to stop the mice from going inside the house to die after they eat a mouse bait product. If having the mice enter your home after consuming the bait is an issue for you, consider using mouse glue traps placed in a Multi-catch Tin Cat mouse trap or Mini T Rex Snap …
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.
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 »For a rodenticide, we would recommend Contrac Blox. It is a single feed kill. It comes in an 18 lb. pail. We would recommend putting these in rat bait stations, such as Protecta Rat Bait Stations. If you are in CA, we would recommend Fastrac Blox. Although they are not a single feed kill, they still…
Read Full Answer »Yes, both the 4lb and 18lb buckets of Contrac Blox utilize the same label.
Unfortunately Contrac Blox is only labeled for rodents like rats and mice. 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.
We do not advise using Contrac Blox Rodenticide to treat for moles as it is not labeled to used for that treatment. Moles' primary food source is actually earthworms, and they stay underground to feed, so it is unlikely they would even consume a bait such as Contrac. Please refer to our guide o…
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