There is no need to remove the paper from the J.T. Eaton Nectus 2G Second Generation Rodenticide soft bait packets. Rodents naturally like to gnaw, so the paper wrapping is appealling to them.
J.T. Eaton Nectus 2G Second Generation Rodenticide (716-S) is good for one year from the date of purchase once it has been opened if stored at room temperature.
J.T. Eaton Nectus 2G Second Generation Rodenticide is only labeled for rats and mice. It is not labeled to control squirrels nor are most baits on the market. For squirrels in an attic its best to use snap traps and glue traps in the attic to catch them on, or use a one way door excluder mounted over their entry/exit point to the home/attic to allow them to leave and then patch the hole after they are out.
J.T. Eaton Nectus 2G Second Generation Rodenticide (716-S) is good for year once it has been opened if stored at room temperature.
Yes, J.T. Eaton Nectus 2G Second Generation Rodenticide (716-S) should be used in tamper resistant stations. The stations can be placed outdoors.
J.T. Eaton Nectus 2G Second Generation Rodenticide (716-S) should only be used in tamper resistant bait stations when used outside as directed on the product label and placed within 100 feet of structures. This rodent bait cannot be loosely placed in holes, burrows or tunnels.
Please view our Mice Treatment Guide for additional information and tips.
To help deter non target animals from acessing rodent bait such as J.T. Eaton Nectus 2G Second Generation Rodenticide, the bait needs to be used in tamper resistant bait stations. These bait stations help secure the bait blox to avoid loose bait out in the open and also make it so non target animals and children are not able to get into the station to the bait.
This rodenticide can pose harm to animals if they were to directly ingest the bait blocks. Always keep rodent bait stored up and out of reach from children and pets and be sure the lid is tighly closed.
If your animals were to get into the rodent bait directly, contact the Vet immediately for the Vitamin K antidote that is available. Have the product label and SDS Sheet handy to provide them with information they will need. .
View our Rodent Treatment Guide for more information.
Yes, J.T. Eaton Nectus 2G Second Generation Rodenticide is designed for outdoor use and will need to be placed in bait stations.
The J.T. Eaton Nectus 2G Second Generation Rodenticide (716-S) is a soft bait could be affected by prolonged exposure to extreme heat or freezing temperatures. The soft bait could harden with extreme cold or in cases of extreme heat, liquify inside the pouch. As temperatures rise or drop, the soft bait will return to it’s orginal form but could sour quicker. The use of tamper resistant bait staitons will help shield rodent baits from rain, snow, direct sunlight and keep non target animals and kids from accessing the bait.
Soft Bait Pouches and Rodent Bait Blocks should be placed onto the plastic/metal rods that come with the bait stations. Please take moment to view our How to Use Rodent Bait Stations video for more information.
J.T. Eaton Nectus 2G Second Generation Rodenticide (716-S) is a single feed rodenticide. Single feed means a rodent can consume a lethal dose of Bromadiolone in one feeding, resulting in death within 1-5 days.
J.T. Eaton Nectus 2G Second Generation Rodenticide (716-S) is an anti-coagulant bait, so it does have a small risk of secondary poisoning if a predator should consume any rodents that have eaten the bait.
Rodent baits should always be used in tamper-resistant bait stations to secure the bait blox, protect from weather elements and keep non-target animals and kids from accessing the bait.
Please view our Rodent Treatment Guide for more information.
J.T. Eaton Nectus 2G Second Generation Rodenticide (716-S) is an anti-coagulant bait, so it does have a small risk of secondary poisoning if a predator should consume any rodents that have eaten the bait. They would have ingest multiple rodents that ate the bait. Terad 3 Blox Rodenticide is a great option if predatory bird poisoning is a concern.