Flatline Soft Bait Rodenticide does pose some risk to secondary non target animals should they consume enough rodents that had consumed the bait. If you are looking for a soft bait without any secondary poisoning risks, that would be a product like TakeDown Rodenticide.
Rodents will have an odor as they decompose no matter what type of rodenticide you use including Flatline Soft Bait Rodenticide.
If the rodents were to consume the Flatline Soft Bait Rodenticide it will kill them. Keep in mind, we recommend using Glueboards and traps indoors. Tossing the bait in the attic can attract more insects. It's recommended to use bait in bait stations around the outside of the structure. Please see our Rodent Guide.
Flatline Soft Bait Rodenticide should be used in tamper resistant stations.
Flatline Soft Bait Rodenticide is only labeled norway rats, roof rats, house mice, deer mice, and meadow voles. This bait is not labeled for squirells and would not be able to use to eradicate them. The only options for squirrels is to trap them or exclude them from the areas. Please read over our Squirrel Management Guide.
As long as Flatline Soft Bait Rodenticide is used correctly per the product label it is safe.
Please follow all label instructions prior to use.
IMPORTANT: Do not expose children, pets or other nontarget animals to rodenticides. To help prevent accidents:
Flatline Soft Bait Rodenticide
has a shelf life of roughly 2 years from the manufacturer date and is suggested to be used within 1 year of opening for optimum freshness.
Yes, the Flatline Soft Bait Rodenticide can be used to for rodent control in and around landscape beds, bushes, trees, etc. When baiting outdoors with rodenticides, the manufacturers product label states to use bait in tampe resistant bait stations to keep kids and non target animals such as dogs, cats, and other wildlife from accessing the bait. A very popular bait station is the JT Eaton 902 Top Loader Bait Station as this versatile bait station can be mounted to tree limbs. The tubular shape of the station provides two entry holes for rodents on either side, while the top tube with the secure lid is used to place bait down in the center of the station.