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The PROTECT EXPERT paste is a very palatable rodenticide that allows the elimination of most rodents: black rats, Norway rats, sewer rats, house mice. The oily formulation of the paste guarantees a high palatability. It is used in places such as cellars, livestock rooms, poultry yards, warehouses.
Use/Directions: Ready-to-use bait in pouches for use in secure, suitably labeled bait stations. Do not open the bait bags. Use indoors and around buildings. Time required for the onset of the anticoagulant effect: between 4 and 10 days after consumption of the bait.
For use around buildings, (in the vicinity of infrastructure): Place bait stations in areas that are not likely to be flooded. Replace any bait that has been tampered with water or contaminated with dirt.
Precautions for use: Bait stations should be placed in close proximity to where rodent activity has been observed (e.g., rangelands, nesting sites, feedlots, holes, burrows, etc.). Bait stations should, if possible, be secured to the ground or other structures. Search for and dispose of dead rodents during treatment, at least whenever bait stations are inspected. Remove any remaining bait or bait stations at the end of the treatment period. The use of this product should eliminate rodents within 35 days.
Doses: Mice: 30g/bait station Rats: 100g/bait station
Expert Tips
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Dosage
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Composition
Difenacoum 0.0025%
The pastes contain a bittering agent to which rodents are insensitive to reduce the risk of accidental absorption by humans and especially children. |
Regulatory information
Registered name: PATE DF 25
MA number: FR-2012-0506
Biocidal product (TP14) intended for the general public.
CAREFUL. GHS08. H373.
Dangerous. Observe the precautions for use. Use biocidal products with caution. Before use, read the label and product information.
Ref: RASOU150
Use biocidal products with care. Before use, read the label and product information
Reason for destocking: Packaging damaged during transport, but product intact