Fastrac All-Weather Blox Rodenticide

4 out of 5 stars 167 Reviews | 54 Q&A

Fastrac All-Weather Blox Rodenticide
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  • Product Overview

    Fastrac 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 Blox since every doctor and vet has the antidote, which is Vitamin K1.

    Fastrac All-Weather Blox from Bell Laboratories is a quick and effective solution to controlling populations of rats and mice, especially Norway rats, Roof Rats, and House Mice. Fastrac Blox are small, rough, all-weather baiting blox with many gnawing edges. A hole in the center of each block allows it to be placed on bait-securing rods in tamper-resistant bait stations. They are colored purple for easy identification. Fastrac Blox work well in any condition -- wet or dry, indoors or out. Fastrac Blox offers a lethal dose of active ingredient bromethalin in a single feeding, with the first dead rodents appearing in one or two days after bait consumption.

     
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  • 167 Customer Reviews

    Top Reviews

    5 of 5 Stars

    Excellent Rat Bait - Fast Acting

    By D. on 03/06/2011

    Verified Purchase

    I have used Fastrac Blox in tamper resistant bait stations around the farm buildings and grain bins for the past 4+ years to prevent rats. The bait has done an excellent job and is long lasting in the…

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    4 of 5 Stars

    well...it worked!

    By Sa on 01/16/2012

    Put the bait down, and we had dead quiet within days. What was possibly a burgeoning population in our partially inaccessible crawlspace has ceased to exist. I had thought that we'd be able to crawl t…

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    4 of 5 Stars

    Works fast - with some help

    By Lori on 12/19/2011

    Verified Purchase

    We had/have a problem with Norway rats invading and eating the food we set out for our outdoor cats. We previously used Fastrac bloxs in rat bait traps but the rats wouldn't eat from them. We left the…

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  • 54 Questions & Answers

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    Q
    What can I do to get rid of an outdoor rat problem?
    I have been battling an outdoor rat problem for some time now. The problem is in my front yard, and I live in a row of town houses. I believe the problem is coming from under my neighbors deck. They have a lot of clutter and garbage. I've called the NYC Department of Health, and they have come out a few times but done nothing. In May, I purchased three bait boxes and filled them with Contac blox and Fastrac blox. I also (with the neighbor's permission) threw some poison under their deck into the burrows. Over the next few days, we found about seven dead rats. I thought the problem was over. I have not seen any more dead rats since, but the bait goes missing. Could they not be dying? Dying elsewhere? Could there be so many rats that the problem isn't resolved six months later? Last night, I heard some banging around outside. I looked out my window, and I saw what seemed to me a HUGE rat with it's head in the bait box. It was trying to get its body in but couldn't. It just kept moving the box around. When it finally gave up it, it walked across my front yard and activated my motion light. I could see more clearly, but I couldn't see its face. This was bigger than any rat I have ever seen, and it had a very long, hairless tail dragging. It was brown, the size of a cat, fat and was waddling. Could this have been a rat? I live in NYC, there isn't much wild life here. I'm not sure what else to do or if anything can be done about my rat problem. This is very nerve wracking coming home after dark and wondering if you're going to spot a rat.
    A

    You are on the right track, but you may need to put out more bait boxes in more locations around your property. Once the rat eats the bait, they will usually be dead in 1-5 days depending on which bai…

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    Which rat bait poison do you recommend for use in the stations?
    A

    Our three most popular rat baits are: Fastrac Blox- which offers the fastest kill (about 12-24 hours) and is considered the top choice for rodent infestation cleanouts. Many folks choose Fastrac Blox …

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    Is there an expiration date on the Fastrac Blox?
    A

    No. We recommend using the bait within a year of the purchase date. While the active ingredient will last indefinitely, rodent baits include food based ingredients and can start to degrade over time m…

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