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Talon-G is scientifically proven to deliver the fastest knockdown for rats and mice. This unique mini-pellet formulation is preferred by pest control professionals for its high acceptance, superior efficacy, and broad-use label. Talon-G only requires a low dosage of the anticoagulant brodifacoum, which often eliminates the common problem of bait shyness.
For Control of Commensal Rats and House Mice. As a Second-Generation Anticoagulant, it kills Warfarin-resistant Norway Rats and House Mice. Norway rats and house mice may consume a lethal dose in one night’s feeding with the first dead rodents appearing four or five days after feeding begins.
Each order (case) comes with 2 pails containing 150 x 25-gram packs in a single pail. 2 pails come in a case totaling 300 x 25-gram packs.
Note: Due to California state restrictions, this product cannot be sold to California residents.
Active Ingredient | Brodifacoum 0.005% |
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Target pests | Rats and Mice |
For use in |
Recommended for use in tamper-resistant bait stations: Tamper-resistant stations for Rats Tamper-resistant stations for Mice |
Application |
Norway and Roof Rats: Apply 4 - 16 bait packs (usually at intervals of 15 to 30 ft.) per placement * Maintain an uninterrupted supply of fresh bait for 10 days or until signs of rat activity cease House Mice: Apply 1 bait pack per placement and space placements at intervals of 8 - 12 ft. * Two bait packs may be needed at very high mouse activity * Maintain an uninterrupted supply of fresh bait for 15 days or until signs of mouse activity cease |
Formulation | Professional Product |
NOT FOR SALE TO |
CA SC, VT (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
Parts Included | 2 Pails (150 Packs per Pail) Total: 300 x 25 gram Packs |
Shipping Weight | 20.11 lbs |
Manufacturer | Syngenta (Mfg. Number: 41766) |
UPC | 01507029414176 |
EPA Registration | 100-1050 |
Talon G is a single-feed anticoagulant labeled for rodent control, including use against warfarin-resistant mice and rats. This pelletized formulation is registered for use in and around both urban and non-urban structures. Talon G is approved for the control of Norway rats, roof rats and house mice in a variety of locations. Determine areas where rats and/or mice will most likely find and consume bait. Remove as many other rodent food sources as possible. For the safety of others, Talon G should always be applied out of reach by children, domestic animals and non-target wildlife, or in tamper-resistant bait stations.
Follow-Up
Replace contaminated or spoiled bait immediately. Collect and dispose of all dead rodents and leftover bait properly. To prevent reinfestation, limit sources of rodent food, water, and harborage as much as possible. Where a continuous source of infestation is present, maintain permanent bait stations and replenish with census or toxic bait as needed.
Talon G Mini Pellet Place Packs
By Mary on 11/20/2011
I like it because it gets rid of the mouse & eats too. When I run out of this, I will order some more. I hate rats.
Talon G Mini Pellet purchase
By Patti on 08/10/2017
Purchased sellers 300 X 25 gram packs and was totally satisfied. Fast shipping. Would purchase from them again.
Good stuff.
By Thom on 02/03/2017
I have an older home (built 1800s) and I am not a great housekeeper. Alone now and old. In addition to the granaries a few packs distributed in the basement and I have a whole lot less pest activity i…
Read Full Review »Once a rodent has ingested Talon G mini place packets, it will steadily decrease Vitamin K levels in the blood. This prevents the blood from being able to clot and lead to death. However, there i…
Read Full Answer »Unopened Talon G Mini Pellet Place Packs will last 2-3 years if stored in a cool, dry place. Once opened, they should last a year if properly resealed.
If your dog ate a big enough dose of Talon G it will have a negative effect on him. You should contact your veterinarian immediately. We have linked the product label and the MSDS for Talon G. You sho…
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