The question you are referring to may be outdated, so we will be sure to look into that. Contrac previously was not labeled for voles at all, but the labeling has changed in the past couple of years to include meadow voles (the most common vole species) in addition to rats and mice. Before this change was made, Kaput Rat & Mouse Bait and Kaput Combo Mini Blocks were the only rodent baits that we carried that were labeled for voles. Either Kaput or Contrac will work to eradicate voles, but as you said, if the population is very large, complete control will take some time. It is a good idea to continue to make the bait available as long as the voles are still eating it. We have a vole control guide on our site here that may be helpful.
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.
If the Contrac All-Weather Blox Rodenticide bucket is unopened and sealed, the product will last 2 -3 years, if kept away from extreme temperatures. Once the bucket is opened, it should last 1 year in normal conditions.
According to the Contrac All-Weather Blox Rodenticide SDS sheet if this product comes in contact with the skin: Take off contaminated clothing and rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. If irritation develops, obtain medical assistance.
Secondary poisoning is very minimal with Contrac and an antidote to the poison (vitamin K1) is readily available. We would suggest contacting your vet if you believe your animal has ingested this product. Rodenticides such as Contrac All-Weather Blox must be used in tamper-resistant bait stations so that non-target animals like dogs do not have access to the bait.
The Contrac All-Weather Blox Rodenticide is an anti-coagulant, which means that once the rat has eaten this product, they begin to bleed to death from the inside. The rat first becomes sick, and then grows tired and weak and passes in its sleep. It can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days depending on how much the rat has eaten.
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, the rodents will take the blox to the nest, therefore, making it difficult to see if they are consuming the bait. I have included the instructions per the Contrac Blox product label regarding the number of blox that should be used over certain linear footage.
RATS: Place 3 to 16 bait blocks (at intervals of 15 to 30 feet) per placement in infested areas. Maintain an uninterrupted supply of fresh bait for at least 10 days or until signs of rat activity cease.
MICE AND MEADOW VOLES*: Place 1 block per placement. Space placements at 8- to 12-foot intervals in infested areas. Two blocks may be needed at points of very high activity. Maintain
an uninterrupted supply of fresh bait for at least 15 days or until signs of
mouse or meadow vole* activity cease.
Since squirrels are in the same family as rats/mice, it is possible the bait matrix in the Contrac All-Weather Blox Rodenticide could be attractive to squirrels also. While rodenticides can be used indoors for rodent control, we typically do not recommend baiting for rodents indoors as the bait can draw insects and can also keep drawing the rodents into the home. We would recommend using the Contrac Blox in the tamper resistant bait stations outside the home around the structure.
If you know where the squirrels are entering you can use an Tomahawk One Way Door Excluder where they are entering the attic. This will allow the squirrells to exit through the hole, but not get back in. Exclusion Methods with Copper Mesh or Xcluder Wire are great ways to seal up holes to keep mice, rats and squirrels out.
There are many kinds of rodents, birds, or other small animals that could be eating a fresh crop of fruit. A mesh or fence opening that is 2” x 3” is large enough for mice, rats, voles, chipmunks, and more to come and go as they please. You may consider denser fencing, or using rodenticide in bait stations around the structure or along fencelines (as long as it is within 100 feet of the house) such as those in our Rodent Baiting Kit. If you are able to inspect more for signs like droppings, then you may be able to determine what is there and use appropriate traps for them. Be sure, also, that you are picking fruit as it is ripe and removing fallen fruit from the ground.
You may consider a repellent such as Nature’s Defense Organic Animal Repellent around the edge of the garden, but you may not be able to overcome the habits these animals have already developed.
Contrac All-Weather Blox Rodenticide would not release any type of fume or gas if it contacts water. Water would just cause the product to be unattractive to rodents as it could mold and sour due to exposure.
Fastrac All-Weather Blox has the faster kill of the two, but Contrac All-Weather Blox Rodenticide has an antidote if needed. Fastrac All-Weather Blox is a neurotoxin and there is no antidote if children or pets consume the bait. If you have children or pets, it is recommended that you use Contrac All-Weather Blox Rodenticide since every doctor and vet has the antidote, which is Vitamin K1.
Contrac All-Weather Blox Rodenticide would not be used in the oven at all. Itcan be used indoors but it is not recommended as they can die anywhere inside the home & you will not get rid of the smell till the body is found & removed. If they are inside your oven, you will need to take it apart to remove the body/bodies. Indoors we only recommend using snap traps & glue boards as it will hold the body till you can remove it
Contrac All-Weather Blox Rodenticide is not labeled to be used directly in burrows. It should only be used in tamper resistant bait stations placed in runways, near burrow entrys etc within 100 feet of structures.
We apologize, we could not open that link. We would recommend to please send us a clear picture of the rodent droppings or contact your Cooperative Extension Office.
We cannot recommend that you use Contrac Blox Rodenticide or any other baits for chipmunk control since these products are not registered for that use. There are food attractants in any rodenticide that may be attractive to non-target animals, which is part of the reason these baits should be used in tamper-resistant stations. We can only recommend trapping and repellents for chipmunk control. You may want to contact your local Wildlife/Animal Control Department for any other available options in your area.
We do not recommend baiting for rodents indoors as the bait can draw in insects. We would recommend snap traps or glueboards indoors. Rodents will go back and forth looking for food and harborage supplies. We recommend to also try and find out where they are entering and seal up those areas.
Contrac Blox Rodenticide and other similar products do have active ingredients that are toxic to fish, however secondary poisoning from a rodent that consumed the bait is generally only a concern with birds of prey or other scavengers that would actually eat the rodents who had consumed the bait. Per the SDS: "Do not apply this product directly to water or to areas where surface water is present or ot intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Runoff also may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in water adjacent to treated areas...Bromadialone water solubility is extremely low (<0.1mg/l)."
We would recommend not using rodenticides near the pond or in a way that may contaminate the pond. You could use snap traps inside a bait station in areas outdoors where you do not wish to use rodenticides, such as the EZ Snap Rat Bait Station.
Contrac Blox would be a good option to replace the Terad3 blox. Be sure to continue using bait stations so that no non-target animals come in contact with it. Secondary poisoning is very minimal with Contrac and an antidote to the poison (vitamin K1) is readily available.
We apologize, but the term "triangle stations" is a little vague. We can tell you that the Contrac Blox are a standard size and will fit into most rodent bait stations, including triangle-shaped stations like the Protecta RTU Mouse Bait Station.