Mouse bait Copyr BROMUS PRO WAX BLOCK 1.5kg 25ppm - pest control

Categoria: Esca rodenticida

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Prodotto per topi e ratti. BROMUS 25 PRO BLOCCO è un’esca rodenticida pronta all’uso a base di una sostanza attiva anticoagulante, nota come Brodifacoum, efficace contro Topolino domestico (Mus musculus), Ratto grigio (Rattus norvegicus), anche dopo una singola ingestione.



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The formulation consists of a paraffin block that is palatable for the indicated rodent species. The product does not alert or arouse suspicion in other members of the rodent population. BROMUS 25 PRO BLOCK contains a bittering substance designed to prevent accidental ingestion by children. BROMUS 25 PRO BLOCK can be used inside and around industrial buildings (including warehouses, depots, ship holds), rural buildings, civil buildings, homes, cellars, garages, storage rooms, and private gardens. The solution for eliminating mice and rats.

Homes/houses, Landfills and waste deposits, Horeca, Industry and logistics, Public structures and offices, Livestock farming

100 grams of product contain:
Brodifacoum: 0.0025g
Denatonium Benzoate: 0.0010g

Before use, read and follow the instructions on the product as well as the information accompanying the product or provided at the point of sale.
Before placing bait, conduct a site inspection of the infested area and an on-site assessment to identify the rodent species, locations of activity, and determine the probable cause and extent of the infestation.
Remove food sources that are easily accessible to rodents (e.g. spilled grain or food scraps). Also, do not clean up the infested area immediately before treatment, as this only disturbs the rodent population and makes it more difficult to gain acceptance of the bait.
The product must only be used within an integrated pest management (IPM) system, which includes, among other things, hygiene measures and, where possible, physical control methods.
Consider preventive control measures (e.g. closing holes, removing all food and water sources where possible) to control the amount of product consumed and reduce the possibility of re-infestation.
Bait containers should be placed in the immediate vicinity of places where rodent activity has been previously observed (e.g. walkways, nests, livestock entrance fences, openings, burrows, etc.).
Where possible, secure bait containers to the ground or other structures. Bait containers should be clearly labelled to indicate that they contain rodenticides and should not be removed or opened.
When the product is used in public areas, the treated areas must be marked during the treatment period. A warning notice must be available next to the baits indicating the risk of primary and secondary poisoning by the anticoagulant and the first aid measures to be followed in the event of poisoning.
The bait must be secured so that it cannot be dragged out of the bait container.
Place the product out of reach of children, birds, pets, farm animals and other non-target animals.
Place the product away from food, drink and pet food, as well as utensils or surfaces that may come into contact with the product.
When handling the product, wear chemical-resistant protective gloves.
Do not eat, drink or smoke when using the product. Wash hands and directly exposed skin after using the product.
If bait consumption is low compared to the apparent size of the infestation, consider relocating bait points to other locations and changing the bait formulation.
If after a 35-day treatment period baits are still being consumed and there is no decrease in rodent activity, the most likely cause should be determined. If other factors have already been excluded, resistant rodents are likely and the use of a non-anticoagulant rodenticide or a more effective anticoagulant rodenticide should be considered where available. The use of traps should also be considered as an alternative control measure.
At the end of the treatment period, remove any remaining baits or bait containers.
Bait containers must be labeled with the following information "do not move or open"; "contains a rodenticide"; "product name or authorization number"; "active substance(s)" And "in case of accident, consult a Poison Control Center".
Dangerous to wildlife.

Use inside buildings: For the control of the House Mouse (Mus musculus).

Place 20-40 g of BROMUS 25 PRO BLOCK per container, equal to 1-2 baits in ready-to-use paraffin blocks of 20 grams each or equal to 2-4 baits in ready-to-use paraffin blocks of 10 g each.
Where multiple containers are needed, place them at a distance of approximately 10-15 metres from each other and in any case at a distance of no less than 5 metres.
Containers should be inspected every 2-3 days at the start of treatment and then at least weekly. This is to check the integrity of the containers, the consumption of the bait, and possibly to remove rodent carcasses. Replenish the bait when necessary.
Follow any further instructions provided by relevant good practices.


Use inside buildings: For the control of the Grey rat (Rattus norvegicus)


Place 100-200 g of BROMUS 25 PRO BLOCK per container, equal to 5-10 baits in ready-to-use paraffin blocks of 20 grams each or equal to 10-20 baits in ready-to-use paraffin blocks of 10 g each.
Where multiple containers are required, place them approximately 5-10 metres apart and in any case no less than 5 metres apart.
Containers should be inspected every 5-7 days at the start of treatment and at least weekly thereafter. This is to check the integrity of the containers, the consumption of the bait, and possibly to remove rodent carcasses. Replenish the bait when necessary.
Follow any further instructions provided by relevant good practices.


Outdoor use, around buildings: For the control of the House Mouse (Mus musculus).


Place 20-40 g of BROMUS 25 PRO BLOCK per container, equal to 1-2 baits in ready-to-use paraffin blocks of 20 grams each or equal to 2-4 baits in ready-to-use paraffin blocks of 10 g each.
Where multiple containers are required, place them approximately 5-10 metres apart and in any case no less than 5 metres apart.
Protect the bait from weather conditions (e.g. rain, snow, etc.). Place the bait containers in areas not subject to flooding.
Bait containers should be checked at least every 2-3 days at the start of treatment and at least weekly thereafter to check whether the bait is accepted, the containers are intact and to remove rodent bodies. Refill the container when necessary.
Replace bait in containers if damaged by water or contaminated by dirt
Follow any further instructions provided by relevant good practices.


Outdoor use, around buildings: For the control of the Gray rat (Rattus norvegicus).


Place 100-200 g of BROMUS 25 PRO BLOCK per container, equal to 5-10 baits in ready-to-use paraffin blocks of 20 grams each or equal to 10-20 baits in ready-to-use paraffin blocks of 10 g each.
Where multiple containers are required, place them approximately 5-10 metres apart and in any case no less than 5 metres apart.
Protect the bait from weather conditions (e.g. rain, snow, etc.). Place the bait containers in areas not subject to flooding.
Bait containers should be checked at least every 5-7 days at the start of treatment and at least weekly thereafter to check that the bait is accepted, the containers are intact and to remove rodent bodies. Refill the container when necessary.
Replace bait in containers if damaged by water or contaminated by dirt.
Follow any further instructions provided by relevant good practices.