Target Pests: | Eratication is labeled to control Norway rats, roof rats, and house mice. |
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Target Sites: | Indoors, Outdoors |
Product Features
Eratication Rodent Bait - 4 Pound is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
(Restricted to Licensed Applicators Only)
For large order quotes, please call us at 305-713-2023.
Product Overview
Eratication Rodent Bait is a synthetic rodenticide made with the chemical diphacinone. It is used to eradicate rats and mice. Eratication is easy to apply and kills target pests within 2 to 4 days. There are 64 (1 oz) bait blocks in a 4 lb container.
Eratication Rodent Bait, manufactured by Solutions Pest and Lawn, is a ready-to-use rodenticide bait. Made with real peanut butter and seeds, Eratication is 100% guaranteed to attract and kill bothersome mice and rats.
This effective rat poison is shaped into blocks with pre-drilled holes to apply to bait stations easily. Each bait block features ridges along its sides to encourage a rodent's natural tendency to gnaw on textured material.
Eratication Rodent Bait contains diphacinone, an effective but slow-killing poison that prevents bait shyness. It controls Norway rats, roof rats, house mice, and other rodents.
Tools Needed
You will need to use gloves and tamper-proof bait stations to handle and apply the bait.
How to Use
- Step 1: Locate the infested area and then load tamper-proof bait stations with 2 to 8 Eratication bait blocks, depending on the pest that you are targeting.
- Step 2: Place the bait stations 15 to 20 feet apart where you have noticed rodent activity, such as around holes or burrow entrances. Be sure to place the bait stations along walls, as rats and mice do not travel in open areas.
- Step 3: Check the bait stations every few days for activity and ensure the bait remains in place with a constant supply for at least 15 days to ensure all pests in the area have had a chance to eat the bait.
Where to Use
Eratication Rodent Bait can be used indoors or outdoors. It is ideal for use in and around homes, warehouses, restaurants, office buildings, and anywhere rats or mice are problematic. Bait can be placed in attics and outdoors using bait stations where the activity is seen.
When to Use
Eratication Rodent Bait can be used anytime rat activity is noticed, such as Norway rat burrows, feces, chewed wires, or damaged sheetrock in and around the building structure.
Safety Information
When used according to the label, Eratication is safe to use around humans and pets. Always wear the proper personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves when handling the bait.
Keep the bait and tamper-proof bait stations away from children and pets.
Dogs and other predatory and scavenging mammals and birds might be poisoned if they feed upon animals that have eaten this bait. While wearing gloves, promptly collect and dispose of all dead rodents and leftover bait.
Special Considerations
When loading Eratication Rodent Bait in bait stations and when placing bait stations, always wear gloves to prevent rodents from smelling human scent, causing them to refuse the bait. Using bait stations will keep rats and mice from carrying the bait away from the infested area and prevent non-target animals and children from ingesting it.
The measurements of a single block of Eratication Rodent Bait are 1 inch long by 1 inch wide, with a height of 1.5 inches.
Each 4-pound container contains 64 (1 oz) bait blocks.
Features and Specs
Restricted Use: | No |
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Not For Sale In: | AK, CA, CT, HI, IN, MI, NY, OR, RI, SC, VT, WA |
Manufacturer: | SOLUTIONS |
Keiths Pro Tips: | When using Eratication, its best to use a tamper-proof bait station to keep kids and pets from getting to the bait. It also serves another purpose: to protect your bait from the outdoor elements. |
Product Drawbacks: | Eratication Rodent Bait is made with natural peanut butter giving it a pleasant smell that may attract children and pets to eat it. Always keep bait out of reach from children and pets. |
Target Pests: | Eratication is labeled to control Norway rats, roof rats, and house mice. |
Application Equipment: | Bait Stations, Gloves |
Application Methods: | Baiting |
Active Ingredient: | Diphacinone .005% |
Product Type: | Rodenticide |
Formulation: | Wax Block |
Application Rate: | For rats: Apply 2 to 8 blocks (4 to 16 ounces) per placement. Rat baiting placement varies by location. Generally placements are 15 to 20 feet apart as rats will travel quite some distance in search of food. You must maintain a constant supply of bait for 10 days for best results. For Mice: Break Blocks into 3 pieces and place 1 to 2 small blocks at 10 foot intervals around the infested area. You must maintain a constant supply of bait for at least 15 days for best results. |
Shelf Life: | When stored properly, Eratication Rodent Bait will last for up to 3 years. Store Eratication Rodent Bait in its original container in a cool, dry place. |
Yield: | Each pail of Eratication Rodent Bait will treat between 250 and 500 linear feet depending on infestation and rodent type. |
Target Sites: | Indoors, Outdoors |
Time to Kill: | Eratication takes 5 to 7 days to kill rats and mice after they eat it. This bait is a slow acting poison that prevents bait shyness. |
Comparable Products: | JT Eaton Peanut Butter Flavored Rodenticide |
EPA Registration #: | 56-42-88746 |