Final Blox Rodenticide is labeled for voles and can be used in your lawn. We do recommend using this product inside of a bait station so that non-target animals do not come in contact with it. Yes, voles will enter a bait station that is used directly at their burrow entrance.
Please check out our Vole Guide for tips on how to treat and prevent voles.
The food grade additives in Final All-Weather Blox can be an attractive food source for roaches.
Final All-Weather Blox is not labeled for either of those pests so we could not advise on treatment.
Please view our Chipmunk Control Products and Squirrel Control Products for alternative options.
Each 18 lb pail of Final Blox contains about 400 blocks, and each 4 lb pail contains about 88 blocks (4 lb pails are sold in a case of 4 only). You would use anywhere from 1-8 blocks per placement, depending on the stations you have, the target rodent, and the level of infestation. Typically you would start around 4 blocks per station for outdoor placements for maintenance, with stations every 15-30 feet for rats. We recommend checking stations at least every 30 days, and more often if you have known rodent activity. Keep in mind that bait will spoil more quickly in very hot and/or humid conditions. It is important to maintain a fresh supply of bait as long as rodents are feeding on it. We have more tips in our Rat Prevention Guide online here.
We apologize but due to EPA restrictions, Final Blox Rodenticide cannot be purchased in a quantity smaller than 16 lbs. You can purchase Fastrac, Ditrac, or Kaput in single 4-lb. pails.
We would recommend that you use Kaput Rat & Mouse Bait. It is labeled for rats, mice and voles. For more information on treating voles, please click on the link below.
Final Blox Rodenticide is labeled for voles and can be used. We do recommend using this product inside of a bait station so that non-target animals do not come in contact with it, placed in runways, near burrow entrys etc. Voles will enter a bait station that is used directly at their burrow entrance.
Please check out our Vole Guide for tips on how to treat and prevent voles.
Generally if a pet eats a rodent that died from rodent bait such as Final All-Weather Blox Rodenticide it would need to consume it's weight in rodents before getting sick. However, we recommend keeping an eye on your pet, and taking them to a vet if they show any signs of sickness. Make sure you know which bait you used, if you do take them to give them as much information as you can. There is a very low risk of secondary poisoning.
Pets/animals would generally need to consume their weight in rodents who have perished from Final All-Weather Blox Rodenticide before seeing affects. Pets/animals who are well fed do not tend to feed on mice, only play with them. However if your pet/animal is showing any signs of sickness, it would be best to consult a vet
Final All-Weather Blox is an all-weather bait, meaning, it can withstand any harsh temperatures but the shelf life isn't as long when kept in the harsh temperatures.
Yes, when baiting with Final All-Weather Blox you will want to replace any partially consumed, contaminated or spoiled bait should be replenished immediately. Please remember to wear gloves while handling rodent bait and/or tamper resistant bait stations. Collect and dispose of any chewed, knawed, spoiled or old bait to ensure you are offering fresh bait for rodent control.
Final All-Weather Blox is an anticoagulant that cause rodents to bleed out internally. They will not dehydrate and will not exit the structure. While you can use mouse bait poison indoors, we strongly urge you NOT to do so for this reason. After a mouse consumes a lethal dose of the bait it is possible that the animal can get into an area that is inaccessible making removing the carcass impossible. This can lead to a terrible odor and a secondary insect infestation. If you choose to bait inside, please place mouse bait inside tamper resistant bait stations and place the stations out of reach of non-target animals and children. You should remove mouse carcasses as soon as they are located. You can refer to our helpful guide on How to Get Rid of Mice for more information and treatment recommendations.
Final All-Weather Blox is a rodenticide labeled to target rats, mice and voles, and should be placed in secured and tamper-resistant bait stations out of reach from birds or other non-target animals. As stated on the product label, "This product is extremely toxic to mammals and birds. Dogs, cats and other predatory and scavenging mammals and birds might be poisoned if they feed upon animals that have eaten this bait."
Final Blox Rodenticide will not kill hogs. There are no poison baits for hogs. You would need to reach out to your local Wildlife Management Dept for assistance on trapping or shooting the hogs.