Liqua-Tox II is a product that takes advantage of the fact the rodents need moisture to survive. It works best in a situation where there may not be a moisture source nearby for mice or rats, like an attic or a crawl space. If there is a water source nearby then Liqua-Tox may not be as e…
Read Full Answer »The risk of secondary poisoning with Liqua-Tox is very minimal. A mouse only consumes a very small amount of bait at a time and passes it very quickly only keeping a smaller amount in their liver until they succumb to the effects of the bait. A cat would have to actually eat 20-30 mice that have…
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Yes, Liqua-Tox II is a wonderful product that is labeled for both mice and rats. One place packet is mixed with 1 qt. of water. The liquid is placed into dispenser and will hold 8 oz. of the liquid poison.
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There is no guarantee as to where rodents wil die when using any kind of rodenticide. Neither Liqua-Tox nor any other bait will cause rodents to move to a different location in search of water. Liqua-Tox is attractive because of its liquid formulation, but it will not remove rats from a location. Ra…
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Liqua-Tox II is meant to be used as a liquid. It should not be used as a powder form according to the label. You will mix the packet in 1 pint of water for rats and 1/2 pint of water for mice.
Liqua-Tox II only kills those rodents that ingest the product directly so it would only kill the mother.
Liqua-Tox II will need to be replenished as needed or if it is spoiled and/or contaminated. It should be set up in a permanent baiting station such as the Helland Liquid Rodenticide Dispensers.
Liqua-Tox II should not be used in areas where there is a possibility of contaminating food or food-preparation surfaces. Rats and mice are notorious for finding their way indoors. They can find even the tiniest crack in a structure and force there way in. Try to locate as many entry points as…
Read Full Answer »Liqua-Tox II contains Diphacinone, sodium salt 0.11%. The inert ingredient part of any product is a trade secret and not disclosed to anybody.
Liqua-Tox II is registered for sale to California. You would need to check with your state regulations on whether you can use on your own property though, generally your agricultural department can assist with this.
One box of Liqua-Tox II contains 32 1.68 oz pouches.
It is recommended to mix one pouch of Liqua-Tox II with a quart of water.
Liqua-Tox II is a liquid rodenticide for Norway Rats, Roof Rats, and House Mice. It is not designed for any type of insect such as for grubs, or to be used on your lawn. Please refer to our Grub Control info here.
Liqua-Tox II is not labeled for use outdoors or for residential applications. We suggest that you refer to our informative Rat Treatment & Control Guide for recommendations on outdoor rat control and for links to related products, including Rat Poison & Rat Bait and Rat Bait Stations.
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Liqua-Tox II could kill raccoons if they consume enough of it. It should only be used in areas inaccessible to nontarget animals in appropriate dispensers in Agricultural, Commercial, Industrial, and Public Buildings: Indoors ONLY
Liqua-Tox II is intended to be used inside the Helland Liquid Rodenticide Dispenser. Putting it on something such as popcorn would be a risk of accidental poisoning of another animal. But yes, if food is laced with this, they will die.
No. Liqua-Tox II can only be used in Agricultural, Commercial, Industrial, and Public Buildings. It canot be used inside residential buildings at all.
Once consumed, Liqua-Tox II will take anywhere from a few hours to several days to kill the rodent, depending on the size and health of the rodent and how much bait they consume. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.