Reslov Soft Bait Rodenticide is a single-feed bait, meaning that rodents only need to consume it once in order to receive a lethal dose. Once they do consume it, it typically works in 3-5 days.
Resolv Soft Bait Rodenticide - 16 lb pail contains 604 pouches (.42 ounces per pouch) per 16 pound pail.
It can take 1-5 days for a rodent to die after consuming a lethal dose of Resolv Soft Bait Rodenticide.
You can use Resolv Soft Bait Rodenticide in the tamper resistant stations to eradicate mice. The bait should be replaced every 30 days and you will want to store the remainder in a cool, dry place out of the reach of any children or pets. Apply the bait using gloved hands and place the stations outside every 15 - 20 feet apart for best results. You may also want to take a few moments to review our treatment article.on How to Get Rid of Mice for more information.
Yes, there is a possible risk of secondary poisoning with Reslov Soft Bait Rodenticide, however, the animal would need to consume a large amount of the dead rodents to be affected. If there is a concern that your pet has ingested the product, give Vitamin K1 intramuscularly or orally. The Vitamin K1 shot is readily available at many veterinarian offices. Also, please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete instructions.
The risk of secondary poisoning with Reslov Soft Bait Rodenticide 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. In most cases well fed domesticated animals will not actually eat a mouse or a rat that they come across. Instead they will play with it, chew it and then leave it behind.
Yes, Resolv Soft Bait Rodenticide will work in cold weather. Just make sure it is secure inside of a bait station
If the chicken consumes the bait directly, yes it could harm them. There is also a possible risk of secondary poisoning with Reslov Soft Bait Rodenticide, however, the animal would need to consume a large amount of the dead rodents to be affected. If there is a concern that your animal has ingested the product, give Vitamin K1 intramuscularly or orally. The Vitamin K1 shot is readily available at many veterinarian offices. Also, please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete instructions.