You do not need to open the Final Rodenticide Pellet Place Packs. The rodents wil indeed chew right through the bags and consume the bait.
There are no products on the market like what you speak of. It has been a myth for years that a product like this exists, but it does not. Anticoagulants prevent the rodents blood from clotting and the rodent will die from internal bleeding. Contradictory to popular belief, there i…
Read Full Answer »The risk of secondary poisoning with Final Pellets are very minimal. A rodent only consumes a very small amount of bait at a time and passes it very quickly only keeping a smaller amount in their liver until they succumb to the effects of the bait. A dog would have to actually eat 20-30 rode…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Final is a single feeding bait and usually produces dead rodents within 1-5 days.
The shelf life of Final Rodenticide Pellet Place Packs is one year when stored at room temperature.
If you are looking for a bait to use in your attic, Final Place Packs are easy to use. These are pellets in a bag that you just need to toss around in your attic - the rodents gnaw through the bag to get to the bait. If you prefer blocks instead of place packs, consider Fastrac used in Protecta Mous…
Read Full Answer »Final Rodenticide Pellet Place Packs have a one year shelf life from the date of purchase if stored away from extreme temperatures.
The Final Rodenticide Pellet Place Packs are used inside of bait stations. The rats/mice will chew through the bag to consume the bait.
Final Rodenticide Pellet Place Packs should be used typically within 1 year if opened and if unopened up to 2-3 years as long as you store it out of extreme temperatures and the lid is kept tightly closed.
There is no guarantee with Final Rodenticide Pellet Place Packs that the rodents will not smell after they die. This product is an anticoagulant, which means that the rodents will bleed internally and die elsewhere. We do not currently carry any products that will prevent odor, however, we do carry …
Read Full Answer »The Final Rodenticide Pellet Place Packs should be placed inside rodent bait stations. The rats/mice will chew through the bag to consume the bait. You do not need to open them up.
First, we would really like for you to try and find out what this pest is. Second, you want to try and find out where they are getting in and seal those areas up. This pest could be a squirrel or rats or mice possibly. There are different ways of treating different rodents. If you are dealing with s…
Read Full Answer »Final Rodenticide Pellet Place Packs may very well kill opossums but they are not labeled for this type of use. In fact there are no baits on the market that are made for opossums. In most cases you will have to trap the opossum using a cage trap. Local ordinances in your community will dictate how …
Read Full Answer »Rats and mice can succumb anywhere after ingesting rodenticides, including Final. Sometimes they hide and sometimes they come out in the open. The chance of secondary poisoning with another mammal when they are only chewing on the carcass is very minimal.
Per manufacturer, before disposal of Final Rodenticide Pellet Place Packs please contact your Local sanitation Dept for guidelines in your area.
To use Final Rodenticide Pellet Place Packs, you will need to open the individual packs and apply the following amounts: For rats, apply 3 to 16 ounces of bait at intervals of approximately 15 to 30 feet per placement. For mice, apply 1/4 to 1/2 oz. of bait per placement at 8 to 12 foot intervals. …
Read Full Answer »Final Rodenticide Pellet Place Packs are not recommended to be used inside as you cannot control where rodents are going to die. They are recommended to be used outside in tamper resistant bait stations. For rodents inside it is best to use snap traps and glueboards so you can control where …
Read Full Answer »It is not necessary to open the Final Rodenticide Pellet Place Packs. The rodents will chew right through the bags and consume the bait. If you did open them, it would not hurt anything so long as they are otherwise used as directed on the product label.
The amount of rodents that will consume from one pack will vary. To increase effectiveness, remove as much alternative food as possible so that rodents will seek the bait first. For rats, apply 3 to 16 ounces of bait at intervals of approximately 15 to 30 feet per placement. For mice, apply 1/4 to 1…
Read Full Answer »We do apologize but the Final Rodenticide Pellet Place Packs is only available by the case of 291 packs. Kaput Rat & Mouse Bait is a smaller quantity as an alternative.