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Final All-Weather Blox has a flavor and highly palatable formulation that rats and mice can't resist. Final Blox rodent bait is made with more than 16 human food-grade ingredients for unsurpassed acceptance and control. Final Blox is the preferred bait of rats and mice when tested against other Brodifacoum baits on the market. The active ingredient brodifacoum is an anticoagulant, meaning that when it is ingested, the poison is transferred from the digestive system to the bloodstream where it hinders clotting, causing eventual death. A hole in the center of each block allows it to be placed on bait-securing rods in tamper-resistant bait stations.
Note: Due to California state restrictions, this product cannot be sold to California residents.
For a better value, we recommend Talon Weatherblok XT Rodenticide which contains the same active ingredient at a lower price.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Brodifacoum 0.005% |
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Target pests | Norway Rats, Roof Rats, House Mice, Meadow Voles |
For use in |
Urban Areas: This may be used in and around the periphery of homes, industrial, commercial, and public buildings May also be used in transport vehicles (ships, trains, aircraft) and in and around related port or terminal buildings May also be used in alleys Non-Urban Areas: This may be used in and around homes and agricultural buildings |
Application |
RATS: Place 5 to 22 blocks (usually at intervals of 15 to 30 feet) per placement MICE: Place 1 block per placement - Space placements at 8 to 12 foot intervals Two blocks may be needed at points of very high mouse activity |
Pet safe |
Do not expose children, pets, or non-target animals to rodenticides We recommend using this with only tamper-resistant bait stations |
Yield |
Each 4 lb. Pail has approx. 88 (20 gram) blox measuring 1.75 in. x 1 in. x .75 in. Each 18 lb. Bucket has approx. 400 (20 gram) blox |
NOT FOR SALE TO |
AK, CA SC, VT (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
Shelf Life | If unopened and sealed, product will last 2-3 years if kept away from extreme temperatures Once opened, should last a year in normal conditions |
Dimensions | 1.75 in. x 1 in. x .75 in. per Blox (20 grams) |
Coverage Area | All bait placements must be inside or within 100 feet of buildings |
Color | Red Blox |
Special Features |
Multiple edges appeal to a rodent's desire to gnaw; distinctive cog-like shape; is made with more than 16 human food-grade, inert ingredients for a flavor rats and mice can't resist; works well in any condition -- wet or dry, indoors or out; strongest, single-feeding anticoagulant; manufactured from Bell's unique extrusion process that yields a hard, multiple-edged bait with the palatability of a meal bait and the weatherability of a paraffinized bait An antidote (Vitamin K1) is available for this in case of accidental ingestion by a pet |
Time to Kill | Single feed, 1-5 days |
Shipping Weight | 19.91 lbs |
Manufacturer | Bell Labs (Mfg. Number: FB4040) |
UPC | 10030835402042 |
EPA Registration | 12455-89 |
Determine areas where rats or mice will most likely find and consume the bait. Generally, these areas 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 and snow. To increase effectiveness, remove as much alternative food as possible so that rodents will seek the bait first. For rats, place 5 to 22 blocks per placement (usually at intervals of 15 to 30 feet). For mice, use 1 bait block per placement at intervals of 8 to 12 feet in infested areas. Maintain an uninterrupted supply of fresh bait for at least 10 to 15 days or until signs of rodent activity cease. Recommended for use with Protecta brand Bait Stations or other secure, tamper-resistant bait station.
Final Bait Blox does have an antidote in case of accidental ingestion by a pet. The antidote is Vitamin K1, which most veterinarians should have on hand. Consult the MSDS sheet for more information.
IMPORTANT: Do not expose children, pets, or nontarget animals to rodenticides.
To help to prevent accidents:
USE RESTRICTIONS:
Do not place bait in areas where there is a possibility of contaminating food or surfaces that come in direct contact with food. When used in USDA-inspected facilities, this product must be applied in tamper resistant bait stations. Do not broadcast bait.
SELECTION OF TREATMENT AREAS:
Determine areas where rats or mice will most likely find and consume the bait. Generally, these areas 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 and snow. Remove as much alternative food as possible.
APPLICATION DIRECTIONS:
For use in sewers - Thread wire through block and securely attach to a stationary structure such as the bottom step of a manhole ladder or a sewer grate. Allow just enough wire for the block to rest on manhole benching. If benching is not present, suspend block a few inches above the high water mark or secure block on a board supported by opposing steps of the ladder. Securing block in this manner will prevent removal by rats or water. Use at least 15 blocks per manhole. Maintain an uninterrupted supply of fresh bait for at least 10 days or until signs of rat activity cease.
FOLLOW-UP:
Replace contaminated or spoiled bait immediately. Collect and dispose of all dead, exposed animals and leftover bait. To prevent reinfestation, limit sources of rodent food, water, and harborage as much as possible. If reinfestation does occur, repeat treatment. Where a continuous source of infestation is present, establish permanent bait stations and replenish as needed.
Final Blox, Mice Can't Resist it !!!!!
By Scott on 09/12/2010
I put out 8 of the EZ Klean Bait Stations that are sold on here, loaded them up with Final Blox. I went back to check stations 3 days later to find that mice had been hitting the Final Blox hard. I was checking the 7th station, I put in the key & unlocked the top of the EZ Klean only to find a mouse setting there eating away, & this was at 1:00pm in the middle of the day. I was shocked. I had to run him off, so I could load more bait into the station!!! I have used different baits for years & Final Blox is by far the best to use for your Mouse, Rat, Small Rodent Problems.
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EXCELLENT PRODUCT
By Vinnette on 07/06/2011
Great product overall. I was rat/mice free within a week. Three placements, and they were gone. The fourth placements are still in the same spots, untouched. I would recommend this product to anyone getting plague with these little critters. I would purchase them again. Yesterday, I was explaining my mice situation to the exterminator, who comes to my job once monthly, and he had the nerves to tell me that only professional/commercial exterminators can get these stuff to buy. I nodded my head and smile, with no explanation. I could not help myself from thinking, that that is the line that he uses to rip people off.
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WORKS GREAT!!
By Patrick on 08/25/2010
I was due for more rat bait and decided to upgrade to Final Blox after discussing it with one of their Representatives. I, literally, put this side by side with the Contrac Bloc that I had been using regularly for 2 years (though that worked very well too). The Final Bloc was eaten 1st 100% of the time. The Norwegian Roof Rats that we have in San Diego definitely prefer this bait! Even though I occasionally get these rats in my attic, they never die up there (thankfully!). They go outside in search of water because of the way these baits kill. I highly recommend these products!!!!
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Final Blox
By John on 01/28/2009
I have spent hundreds of dollars on baits that didn't work. My rat problem was way out of control. My self and my workers keep the shops clean and disposed of all trash at the end of each day but the rats keep coming back. This has stopped since we started using this product. NOT ONE DARN RAT. Thank goodness! I have been told that it is a good idea to change to 3 different baits every 3 months. I can tell you Final Blox works. Hope this helps.
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Reduced mice population
By Donald on 01/18/2008
This bait used in mouse bait stations around my house has been very effective. I believe that the formulation of 16 food ingredients makes it desirable to the mice. I have had no incidents of secondary raptor poisoning so far. Mice population has been reduced. I tried several brands, and colors, and found this was fed on more. So all my bait stations will use the Final Blox from now on.
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What if dogs or cats eat rodents that have eaten this poison? Will it harm them?
Pets/animals would generally need to consume their weight in rodents who have perished from Final All-Weather Blox Rodenticide before seeing affects. Pets/animals who are well fed do not tend to feed on mice, only play with them. However if your pet/animal is showing any signs of sickness, it would be best to consult a vet
Final Blox Rodenticide is labeled for voles and can be used. We do recommend using this product inside of a bait station so that non-target animals do not come in contact with it, placed in runways, near burrow entrys etc. Voles will enter a bait station that is used directly at their burrow entrance.
Please check out our Vole Guide for tips on how to treat and prevent voles.
I’ve heard that the process of death in the target rodent will neutralize the toxicity so that the non-target animal is safe from harm or death. Is this true?
Generally if a pet eats a rodent that died from rodent bait such as Final All-Weather Blox Rodenticide it would need to consume it's weight in rodents before getting sick. However, we recommend keeping an eye on your pet, and taking them to a vet if they show any signs of sickness. Make sure you know which bait you used, if you do take them to give them as much information as you can. There is a very low risk of secondary poisoning.
Our yard seems to become a haven for squirrels & chipmunks. Will this product kill them?
Final All-Weather Blox is not labeled for either of those pests so we could not advise on treatment.
Please view our Chipmunk Control Products and Squirrel Control Products for alternative options.
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Final All-Weather Blox is an all-weather bait, meaning, it can withstand any harsh temperatures but the shelf life isn't as long when kept in the harsh temperatures.
I change the bait every month to keep it fresh in a crawl space as a first line of defense and check it weekly. No activity for a very long time but in the past week Three out of four blocks were chewed up but almost like a chewed up pile of bait remained not a chewed on block.
Yes, when baiting with Final All-Weather Blox you will want to replace any partially consumed, contaminated or spoiled bait should be replenished immediately. Please remember to wear gloves while handling rodent bait and/or tamper resistant bait stations. Collect and dispose of any chewed, knawed, spoiled or old bait to ensure you are offering fresh bait for rodent control.
Had to get a professional to use this for me as I can't purchase in my state.( he has 20 years experience) He didn't set mouse traps and strategically placed the blox throughout certain areas (cold room, Attic etc). Saying after a few days the mouse will run out of the house the same way they entered & if they don't there will be no smell because the blood in the mice will dry up. Also saying after a week the mouse will turn into a dry powder. After a week he suggests closing all the entry points he showed me they could have entered. Is he messing with me or has anyone had similar results? I'm having a hard time believing a mouse will turn to powder or a dead mouse will not attract any more bugs etc. Especially because it will be damn near impossible to find then in my Attic. Professionals preferably? Thanks.
Final All-Weather Blox is an anticoagulant that cause rodents to bleed out internally. They will not dehydrate and will not exit the structure. While you can use mouse bait poison indoors, we strongly urge you NOT to do so for this reason. After a mouse consumes a lethal dose of the bait it is possible that the animal can get into an area that is inaccessible making removing the carcass impossible. This can lead to a terrible odor and a secondary insect infestation. If you choose to bait inside, please place mouse bait inside tamper resistant bait stations and place the stations out of reach of non-target animals and children. You should remove mouse carcasses as soon as they are located. You can refer to our helpful guide on How to Get Rid of Mice for more information and treatment recommendations.
Final All-Weather Blox is a rodenticide labeled to target rats, mice and voles, and should be placed in secured and tamper-resistant bait stations out of reach from birds or other non-target animals. As stated on the product label, "This product is extremely toxic to mammals and birds. Dogs, cats and other predatory and scavenging mammals and birds might be poisoned if they feed upon animals that have eaten this bait."
Final Blox Rodenticide will not kill hogs. There are no poison baits for hogs. You would need to reach out to your local Wildlife Management Dept for assistance on trapping or shooting the hogs.
Final All-Weather Blox or any other rodenticide should be changed at least every 30 days if it has not been consumed. Please keep in mind that you may need to change stations more frequently to be sure that you maintain a fresh supply of rodenticide as long as there is an issue. We recommend using bait in secure bait stations outdoors and using traps indoors to help you avoid getting dead rodents in the structure where you may not be able to locate or remove them.
The food grade additives in Final All-Weather Blox can be an attractive food source for roaches.
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Final All-Weather Blox is only sold in 16lbs or greater due to rodent laws passed by the EPA in June of 2011.
Final All-Weather Blox Rodenticide
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