Most pet dogs and cats are well fed and will not actually eat the dead rodents, but they will only chew or play with them. If the dog or cat did actually eat the rodent, there would most likely be no ill effect. Cats and dogs would need to consume many dead rodents to have any effect at all.
According to the manufacturer the WeatherBlox XT 16 lb Pail should contain approx 362-370 bloxs. They are filled by weight so there is not an exact number.
Weather Blox XT contains the active ingredient Brodifacoum and can take 1-5 days to kill and it is a single feed bait (meaning that rodents only need to feed one time to have a lethal dose build up its body). Ditrac contains the active ingredient Diphacinone and can take 5-7 days to kill and requir…
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WeatherBlok XT rodenticide, when stored in the pail and out of extreme temperatures, can last up to two years from the date of purchase.
It would all depend on the size of the dog and how much they ate. Anytime you suspect a pet has consumed a pesticide, rodenticide, or any kind of chemical or product, you should call your vet immediately.
WeatherBlok XT Rodenticide is meant to be used in a tamper resistant bait station like the Protecta Rat Bait Station. This station keeps non targeted animals and kids from gaining access to the bait. Each station has to be opened with a key that comes with each order.
WeatherBlok XT Rodenticide do have holes in them so that you can easily place them in rodent bait stations.
The WeatherBlok XT Rodenticide should be placed in tamper resistant bait stations within 50 ft of the building. The best way to get rid of the rats that are already in your attic is to trap them with rat snap traps, rat glue boards and/or live catch rat traps. We do not recommend using poison baits …
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Talon Weatherblok XT Rodenticide should be used in a tamper-resistant bait station. It can be used in the rat and mouse bait stations linked below. (These Do NOT fit into the Aegis Mouse Bait Station, Protecta Mouse Bait Station or the Protecta RTU Mouse Bait Station). Tamper-resistant stati…
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Read Full Answer »Talon Weatherblok XT Rodenticide and Contrac All-weather Blox Rodenticide contain different active ingredients but are both second-generation anticoagulants. Talon Weatherblok XT is a paraffin block formulation with superior resistance to the elements. Contrac is formulated with an optimal blend…
Read Full Answer »There are several reasons that the rats are not eating the Talon Weatherblok XT Rodenticide. Typically, if none of the blocks are eaten then there is a food competition issue. If there is other food accessible that is more attractive to the rodents then they will eat the other food first. This…
Read Full Answer »Talon Weatherblok XT Rodenticide is a 1.5 inch x 0.5 inch 20 g square block and should fit in most stations.
Unfortunately, the Talon Weatherblok XT Rodenticide does not come in smaller sizes. All baits containing Brodifacoum come in around the same size.