We would recommend our new rodent bait from Bell Products called Terad3 Blox. It is a new rodent bait that significantly reduces the risk of secondary poisoning. Also, a dog or cat would have to get a hold of numerous dead rodents to feel the effects of Fastrac rodent bait, usually mo…
Read Full Answer »You do not need to tear open the Fastrac Place paks. Rodents like to gnaw through the packages.
Fastrac Place Paks has a shelf life of 1 year after the tub is opened. Let us know if you have any questions.
You could place the Fastrac Place Packs in that area. As long as it is not in an area that other animals, or children could get into. The rat or mouse will gnaw into pack.
No, Fastrac place paks are not labled for moles. You should use Talpirid Mole Bait, which is our best selling bait for moles.
The packets are made of a wax coated paper. We spoke to the manufacturer (Bell Labs) to ask their advice on your situation. They said that they are not sure how well these packets would degrade under these conditions. They suggested opening the packs and sprinkling around the manure piles (must be a…
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Fastrac Place Paks could harm squirrels if they were to consume it. We cannot recommend to use Fastrac Place Paks for squirrels, as they are not labeled for squirrels. Please let us know if you have any more questions.
We suggest using Fastrac Place Paks in bait stations on the side or behind the gas range rather than directly underneath. For more information, view our Rodent Treatment Guide and articles on Glue Boards, Snap Traps and Rodent Baiting with more helpful information.Â
Yes, the Fastrac Pellets Place Paks Rodenticide can be used in the Protecta Bait Stations. You will need to open the individual packs and apply the following amounts: For rats, apply 3 to 16 ounces of bait at intervals of approximately 15 to 30 feet per placement. For mice, apply 1/4 to 1/2 oz. of…
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