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Mortein Rat Kill Rat & Mouse Killer

MORTEIN RAT KILL RAT & MOUSE KILLER

Mortein Rat Kill Rat & Mouse Killer is a convenient and easy to use bait which offers an effective control of rats and mice in a single feed.

  • Kills rats and mice in one single feed
  • Less than 1 gram is required to kill a mouse and 4-6 grams will kill a rat
  • No direct contact with bait required
  • Contains a special bittering agent to help prevent accidental consumption by children

Available in a 2 and 4 pack for larger problems.

  • Indoor
  • Outdoor

Handy tips:

  • For best results eliminate, as far as practicable, all alternative food sources for the areas to be treated.
  • For control into hard to reach place use Mortein Rat Kill Throwpacks.

How to use:

How to use Mortein Rat Kill Rat & Mouse Killer 1

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Select Treatment Area: Determine areas where rats and/or mice will most likely find and consume the bait. These are areas such as along walls or rafters, in corners and concealed places or any other locations where rodents or their signs have been observed.

How to use Mortein Rat Kill Rat & Mouse Killer 2

2.

Application: Ensure pellets are not subject to wind dispersal. Bait infested area. Place bait stations under cover, do not place bait stations out in the open. Record the number and locations of bait stations for the purpose of replenishment and later removal.

Rats: Require large quantities of bait in one or two locations (Use 2-4 baits per placement). Do not exceed 9m between placements. 4-6g will kill a rat.

Mice: Require small quantities in several locations (Use 1 bait per placement). Larger placements (2-3 baits) may be needed at points of very high mouse activity. Do not exceed 3m between placements. Less than 1g will kill a mouse.

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3.

Maintenance: Most deaths occur 4-7 days after consumption of bait. Continue baiting for at least 2 weeks or until signs of rat or mouse activity cease. Inspect bait stations daily. Replace eaten baits and if they have been eaten quickly increase the number of bait stations. Continue observation and replenishment until no more bait has been taken. To prevent reinfestation, eliminate food, water and housing as much as possible. Remove any unused baits after rodent activity has ceased. If reinfestation does occur, repeat treatment.