Terad3 Blox Rodenticide

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Terad3 Blox Rodenticide
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3.5 out of 5 stars Rating: 3.7

83 Reviews | 37 Q&A

Product Overview

Terad3 Blox by Bell Labs features the newest formulation in the fight against rodent infestations, using a whole new active ingredient: Vitamin D3. This new Vitamin D3 bait kills anticoagulant-resistant rats and mice (those resistant to other baits such as Contrac) and substantially reduces the risk of secondary poisoning. Terad 3 also poses a low toxicity to birds. The bait features a dense, tightly compacted 1 oz. bait block with superb durability, mold and moisture resistance and the ability to remain stable in temperatures as high as 200F. Best of all, with Terad3 you get a highly palatable and attractive rodent bait that rats and mice just can't resist. Available in 4 lb. and 18lb. pails of 1 oz. blox.

Features and Specs

Active Ingredient Cholecalciferol 0.08%
Target pests Norway Rats, Roof Rats, House Mice
For use in Commercial, Industrial, & Residential: Indoors & Outdoors
Agricultural and Animal Production Facilities, Warehousing and Food Processing Plants, Trash Receptacles, Agricultural & Public Buildings, Transport Vehicles (Ships, Trains, Aircraft), Docks & Port of Terminal Buildings
Application Norway & Roof Rats:
Use 2 to 8 bait blocks per placement - Space placements at intervals of 15 to 30 feet in infested areas
Maintain an uninterrupted supply of fresh bait for 10 days or until there no longer are signs of recent feeding on bait by rats House Mice:
Use 1 bait block per placement - Space placements at intervals of 8 to 12 feet in infested areas
Two bait blocks per placement may be used at points of very high mouse activity
Maintain an uninterrupted supply of fresh bait for 15 days or until there no longer are signs of recent feeding on bait by house mice
Bait should always be kept out of reach of children, pets and non target animals. Low toxicity to predatory birds.
Shelf Life If unopened and sealed, product should last 1 year if kept away from extreme temperatures. Once opened, best to use product within 3-4 months.
Dimensions 1 in. x 1 in. x 1 in. per 15 gram Blox
Coverage Area All bait placements must be inside or within 50 feet of buildings
Color Brown
Special Features Superb durability and weatherability, mold and moisture resistant.
Time to Kill Stop-Feed action, 1-3 days after Consumption
Shipping Weight 4.92 lbs
Manufacturer Bell Labs (Mfg. Number: TD4024)
UPC 030835401567
EPA Registration 12455-106

Details

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

This can only be used to control Norway rats, roof rats and house mice in and within 100 feet of man-made structures constructed in a manner so as to be vulnerable to commensal rodent invasions and/or to harboring or attracting rodent infestations. Examples of such structures include homes and other permanent or temporary residences, food processing facilities, industrial and commercial buildings, trash receptacles, agricultural and public buildings, transport vehicles (ships, trains, aircraft), docks and port of terminal buildings and related structures around and associated with these sites.

Fence and perimeter baiting, beyond 100 feet from a structure as defined above, is prohibited. This must not be applied directly to food or feed crops.

Burrow baiting with Terad3 Blox is prohibited.

SELECTION OF TREATMENT AREAS:

Determine areas where rats or mice will most likely find and consume the bait. Generally, these areas are along walls, by gnawed openings, in corners and concealed places, between floors and walls, or in locations where signs of rats or house mice have been seen. Protect bait from rain and snow. Remove as much alternative food as possible.

APPLICATION DIRECTIONS:

  • Norway and Roof Rats: Use 2 to 8 bait blocks per placement. Space placements at intervals of 15 to 30 feet in infested areas. Maintain an uninterrupted supply of fresh bait for 10 days or until there no longer are signs of recent feeding on bait by rats.
  • House Mice: Use 1 bait block per placement. Space placements at intervals of 8 to 12 feet in infested areas. Two bait blocks per placement may be used at points of very high mouse activity. Maintain an uninterrupted supply of fresh bait for 15 days or until there no longer are signs of recent feeding on bait by house mice.
  • FOLLOW-UP: Replace contaminated or spoiled bait immediately. Wearing gloves, collect and dispose of all dead, exposed animals and leftover bait. To prevent reinfestation, limit sources of rodent food, water, and harborage as much as possible. If reinfestation does occur, repeat treatment. Where a continuous source of infestation is present, establish permanent bait stations and replenish as needed.
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  • 1 of 5 Stars

    Stop-Feeding Action

    By Anonymous on 07/31/2013

    This is not a rating but rather an information bump for those gave this a 1 star rating. The reason the bait is not eaten as much as the other baits you used is because Terad is a stop-feeding bait. After a lethal dose the rodents "stop feeding" , they do not eat anything, and die in about 1-3 days. You will not use as much of this bait or any "stop-feeding" baits as opposed other baits that are anticoagulants. That's all =)

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    177 of 190 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Works great!!

    By Justin on 05/13/2010

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    Goodbye Mr. mouse and Mr. rat. The are dying quickly. We have dogs that catch them and think they are tasty treats so its WONDERFUL to finally find a product that won't kill my animals when they get a hold of a poisoned rat or mouse. I also got the bait stations to keep the bait out of reach, they are well worth it. Also the blocks are a much better idea as the pack rats carry off the small stuff to who knows were for your kids or dogs to find it later.

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    60 of 63 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Works for me

    By Dino on 07/29/2012

    I have been using Terad3 Blox for about 6 months. I leaned about it from my exterminator who was charging me 40 bucks a month for bait boxes. I bought a 4 pound pail of the bait and 4 metal bait boxes for about 100 bucks. Should last me a year. We have a problem with roof rats and they seem to love it! I have to replace the bait every two months. Haven't seen any dead ones around. But I have not seen any running the fence like I used to. Tip: roof rats are very smart and they don't like new things. Set your boxes and leave them alone for a couple of months. They will find it.

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    43 of 45 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Best product around

    By Anonymous on 08/10/2013

    Verified Purchase

    These blocks work wonders!! I do rat and mouse jobs all the time and never use the poisonous garbage blue blocks. I have heard how it kills non target species like birds of prey, dogs, and even cats. Whatever will eat a sick mouse or rat dies from using poison. I love this product and on my 4th 5 gallon bucket.

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    38 of 41 people found this review helpful

  • 2 of 5 Stars

    Terad3 flop

    By Kurt on 08/13/2010

    Verified Purchase

    Put terad3 out and had very little sign of the mice eating them. Ordered more Contrac Blox and seeing alot of action again.

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Is Terad 3 safe to use with pets, specifically from secondary poisoning?
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Terad 3 is very popular because of the reduced risk of secondary poisoning.  A pet would have to eat a large amount of the actual bait to become very ill.  In turn, a pet would have to eat a huge number of rodents that ate a small amount of bait to become ill.  Most pets don't eat dead rodents....they may bring them to your doorstep but most do not consume the carcass.  Of course you must do your part and use discretion on where you place the bait for the rodents so it is out of reach of children and pets.

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What happens to the mouse after it eats Terad 3?
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Terad3 causes hypervitaminosis (vitamin poisoning) which in turn causes calcification of the rodents heart, lungs and other important organs which of course leads to death.

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What type of poison will just cause rats to bleed & not kill owls if they eat a dead rat?

My bait station is a 4 inch tube with a tee and bait can be poured in top to settle in the middle of tube. I don't want an owl or hawk to die if they eat a dying rat?

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Terad3 Is the bait chosen when secondary poising risks need to be minimized. Terad3 Blox by Bell Labs features the newest formulation in the fight against rodent infestations, using a whole new active ingredient: Vitamin D3. This new Vitamin D3 bait kills anticoagulant-resistant rats and mice (those resistant to other baits such as Contrac) and substantially reduces the risk of secondary poisoning. Terad 3 also poses a low toxicity to birds. The bait features a dense, tightly compacted 1 oz. bait block with superb durability, mold and moisture resistance and the ability to remain stable in temperatures as high as 200F.

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Do you carry a mouse bait that wouldn't be harmful to my dogs if they ate a poisoned mouse?

We are trying to take care of a mouse problem in our attic. What is your suggestion on eliminating these pests without harming my dogs if they were to eat a poisoned mouse?

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We would recommend our new rodent bait from Bell Products called Terad3 Blox.  It is a new organic rodent bait that significantly reduces the risk of secondary poisoning.  Also, a dog or cat would have to get a hold of numerous dead rodents to feel the effects of a rodent bait, usually more than 10, and the pet would have to actually consume the entire rodent.  Most pets might play around with a dead rodent, but not consume it.

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Can the Terad3 Blox be used in the Protecta Evo bait station (with key)?

or do I need Fastrac? I haven't seen mice yet this year, but closed off two holes to garage where I found dead mice a few months ago. Since Fastrac is more expensive, if Terad3 is as effective, I would order that. However, I want to do it right the first time so if I need Fastrac please let me know. Please advise as to the effectiveness of Terad3 versus Fastrac. Thank you!

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Fastrac and Terad3 Blox are both very effective rodenticides. However, there are pros and cons for each of them. The Pro of Fastrac is that it does provide you with the fastest kill of rodents (normally within 12-48 hours after feeding) but because Fastrac is a faster kill it does not have an antidote available to stop an untargeted poisoning. Terad3 Blox has shown great bait acceptance and has low toxicity to untargeted animals or birds and a great price point.

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Terad3 Blox Rodenticide 3.5 out of 5 stars Rating: 3.7 (83 Reviews / 37 Q&A)

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