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Contrac Rodenticide Place Pacs are a single-feeding anticoagulant bait in pellet form that has superior acceptance by Mice and Rats. To use simply place Contrac Rodenticide Place Pacs down where rodents travel. Rodent will gnaw through the pack and ingest the poison.
Note: Due to California state restrictions, this product cannot be sold to California residents.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Bromadiolone 0.005% |
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Target pests | Rats and Mice |
For use in | Commercial & Residential: Indoors & Outdoors |
Application |
RATS: Apply 4 to 16 Place Pacs (usually at intervals of 15 to 30 feet) per placement Maintain an uninterrupted supply of fresh bait for 10 days or until signs of rat activity cease to appear HOUSE MICE: Place 1 Place Pac at 8 to 12 foot intervals Maintain an uninterrupted supply of fresh bait for 15 days or until signs of mouse activity cease to appear Very cold or warm temperatures will mold or sour the bait faster |
Yield |
Each Pack is 25 grams (291 pack box) Each Pack is 1.5 oz. (174 pack box) |
Formulation | Professional Product |
NOT FOR SALE TO |
CA VT (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
Shelf Life | If unopened and sealed, product will last 2-3 years if kept away from extreme temperatures |
Dimensions |
5 in. x 2 3/16 in. x 5/8 in. per 25 gm. Pack 5 in. x 3 in. x 5.8 in. per 1.5 oz. Pack |
Color | Blue |
Special Features | Contrac is LESS toxic to non-target animals in both primary and secondary poisoning situations than other single-feeding baits. An antidote, Vitamin K1 is readily available and there is a time factor for treatment |
Time to Kill | Single Feed 1 to 5 Days |
Shipping Weight | 19.15 lbs |
Manufacturer | Bell Labs (Mfg. Number: CP2925) |
EPA Registration | 12455-86 |
DESCRIPTION:
Contrac is a single feeding anticoagulant bait in pellet form that has superior acceptance by Mice and Rats. It is a pellatized bait made with an advanced formulation process that produces a fresher, better compressed pellet for improved weatherablity. Contrac contains Bromadiolone, which is less toxic to non-target animals in primary and secondary poisoning than other chemicals.
USE:
Simply Contrac place packs down where rodents travel. Rodent will gnaw through pack and ingest poison.
NOT FOR SALE IN: CA
Though rodents may consume a lethal dose in one feeding, bait shyness is not a problem because mortality occurs a few days after consumption. An antidote, Vitamin K1, is readily available and there is a time factor for treatment.
Contrac are colored blue and authorized for use in federally inspected meat and poultry plants.
SELECTION OF TREATMENT AREAS:
Determine areas where rats or mice will most likely find and consume the bait. Generally, these are along walls, by gnawed openings, in or beside burrows, in corners and concealed places, between floors and walls, or in locations where rodents or their signs have been seen. Protect bait from rain or snow. Remove as much alternative food as possible.
APPLICATION DIRECTIONS:
Really works!!
By Michelle on 08/23/2005
Thank you for the Contrac rat packs. I like to put them under the house and other places also. They kill the rats and don't leave a bad smell. It works really well.
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32 of 37 people found this review helpful
Amazing
By Michael on 08/10/2010
Ordered this on a Monday arrived on Wednesday, many dead mice by Friday. I did plenty of online homework and found this site. Prices are more than competitive. Service is nothing short of superb... very professional. As our Governor would say, "I'll be back!!"
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Contrac Rodent Place Packs
By Rd on 08/18/2010
I placed this on top of my kitchen counter on the sides where it can not be easily reached. I do not know how many rodents are there but so far I only saw 1. I saw 2 black pellets (which is the poop of the rodent) among the Contrac rodent pellets which is obvious that the rodent ate the pellets. After that I do not see rodent tracks anymore! When rodents eat this they die with no bad smell.
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20 of 24 people found this review helpful
contrac mouse poison
By K. on 10/14/2010
Mouse' es out of control
By Phil on 11/02/2011
I was feeding mice from a 5 gallon pail of poison I got from a store here in Minnesota and it did not do one bit of good. I friend in Chicago sent some of your contrac rodent packs, 7 to be exact and it about wiped out all mice in my buildings. I just bought the 192 box or what ever size it is you sell and thank you for solving my problem.
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I have the Contrac Rodent Place Packs, and I have read all the instructions for use. I'm just not sure where it says to open the packs or not. I have NOT opened them, but I've placed them closed in cupboards and closets today.
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A neighborhood dog ate some Contrac Place Packs. We are trying to call and my bug people aren't answering. Is this poisonous to dogs?
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The size of teeth will vary from mouse to mouse, just like our teeth are all unique.There are four basic steps to eradicating mice.
1.) INSPECTION
Mice may live alone or in groups. In order to assess the severity of the problem and to get a better idea of where to bait and trap, you will first need to perform a thorough inspection of the premises. What you'll want to look for are any signs that mice are present, including: droppings, tracks, gnaw marks, urine stains, live or dead mice, and mouse sounds. Take note of where the highest concentration of signs are found so that you can concentrate further preventative and control measures in those areas.
2.) SANITATION
Sanitation is probably the most important measure of prevention and control in combating any pest or rodent problem. While good sanitation will not eliminate hosue mice, poor sanitation will certainly attract them and allow them to thrive in great numbers. Remember that the house mouse must have access to a ready supply of food, water, and nesting materials to thrive. Sanitation measures should focus primarily on reducing these stores. To reduce house mouse populations, try the following sanitation measures:
3) EXCLUSION
Mice can enter homes and other structures through openings as small as ¼ inch. They may also enter through ill-fitted doors, windows, or screens, and air vents that are not in sound or working order. While you will not reasonably be able to compensate for every possible entry, you can greatly reduce the ease of entry for mice (and thereby, reduce the population size) by taking the following measures:
4) POPULATION REDUCTION
While you are preventing future mouse population growth through inspection, sanitation, and exclusion, you will also want to begin working towards elimination of the population that is already present through trapping and baiting.
Use enough traps to eliminate the house mice quickly. Traps should be placed flush with walls in areas of highest travel (as determined by Inspection).
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28 of 30 people found this answer helpful
I don't need this large a quantity (250?). I am an individual and I am afraid that the shelf life might expire before I could use them all.
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Contrac Rodent Pellet Place Pacs Rodenticide Rating: 4.3 (55 Reviews / 13 Q&A)