The JT Eaton Bait Block Rodenticide with Peanut Butter Flavorizer blox do have a hole in the center for placing in stations.
There is not a bait on the market including JT Eaton Bait Block Rodenticide - Peanut Butter Flavorizer that will guarantee a rodent will not die indoors or have an odor. We recommend baiting around the exterior perimeter to promote rodents to die outdoors. Use snap traps and glueboards indoors.
JT Eaton Bait Block Rodenticide - Peanut Butter Flavorizer (709-PN) is available in a 9 pound pail and sold seperately from bait stations.
JT Eaton Bait Block Rodenticide 709-PN has a unique shape that must be broken apart before using in bait stations. It may be difficult to break the blocks into a shape that will fit into the small Protecta RTU Stations, but one third of a block should fit inside the station. You may want to consider a different bait if you already have these stations. Ditrac All Weather Blox have the same active ingredient and are made by Bell Labs to fit into their bait stations.
JT Eaton Bait Block Rodenticide with Peanut Butter Flavorizer should be used in tamper resistant stations to keep from receiving irrigation to the product.
Yes, JT Eaton Bait Block Rodenticide - Peanut Butter Flavorizer will be harmful to cats if they ingest the bait. It does contain food based attractants so can attract non-target animals. That is why it is required to be used in tamper-resistant bait stations outside.
Yes, the JT Eaton Bait Block Rodenticide - Peanut Butter Flavorizer is still going to be effective if they are only eating the green block around the center brown piece. That brown center parts are seeds work as a bait attractant so as long as the rodents are consuming the bait in general they will be ingesting the actual poison.
Per the manufacturer's product label for JT Eaton Bait Block Rodenticide - Peanut Butter Flavorizer, "This pesticide is toxic to mammals and birds. Dogs and other predatory and scavenging mammals and birds might be poisoned if they feed upon animals that have eaten this bait..." Keep in mind that well-fed animals may play with rodents found outdoors, but they would not usually consume them. You can use a neurotoxin rodenticide such as Fastrac Blox that does not have that risk of secondary poisoning, if you prefer.
No, JT Eaton Bait Block Rodenticide - Peanut Butter Flavorizer (709-PN) is not labeled for ground squirrels. It is only for Norway rats, roof rats, and house mice.
JT Eaton Bait Block Rodenticide is not labeled to target moles or voles. We recommend reading over our treatment guides on How to Get Rid of Moles and How to Get Rid of Voles, which explain recommended treatment methods and provides link to related products.
The active ingredient contained in JT Eaton Bait Block Rodenticide - Peanut Butter Flavorizer (709-PN) does pose a risk of secondary poisoning to other animals, but only if significant quantity of rodents that have taken a lethal does are eaten by another animal.