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Tomcat All-Weather Rodent Block Bait is a proven, popular way to control rats and mice. Providing economical control, this rodent control contains the active ingredient Diphacinone. A multiple feed anticoagulant, Diphacinone makes this rodent block bait pack a punch. Each box of rodent block bait contains 4 individually wrapped 1 lb. bait bars. Use Tomcat's rodent block bait indoors or outdoors!
- Rodent block bait contains Diphacinone, a multiple-feed 1st generation anticoagulant
- Economical choice, good rodent block bait for light to moderate infestations
- Peanut-flavored rodent block bait offers maximum bait acceptance and performance
- Contains 4 individually wrapped 1 lb. bars
- Rodent control can be used indoors or out
- Can withstand varied weather conditions
- Effective rodent block bait is great to have on-hand
| Brand | Tomcat |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| Active Ingredients | Diphacinone |
| Animal Type | Rats, Voles, Mouse |
| Application Method | Other |
| Area of Use | Home, Perimeter |
| Concentrated or Ready to Use | Ready to Use |
| Features | Economical choice, good rodent block bait for light to moderate infestations |
| Form | Bar |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor and Outdoor |
| Longevity | 1 month |
| Organic | No |
| Package Quantity | 4 |
| Package Size | 1 lb. |
| Product Height | 6.875 in. |
| Product Length | 4.5 in. |
| Product Weight | 4.18 lb. |
| Product Width | 4.5 in. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 32465 |
Q: how long does it take after the rat starts eating on block to kill it
8 months ago- A: The active ingredient in the Tomcat Rodent Block is Diphacinone, which is a multiple feed anticoagulant, which means rats & mice will need to feed on the bait multiple times in order to consume enough bait to get a lethal dose. Typical first deaths in laboratory animals consuming Tomcat diphacinone blocks are observed around day 7 of consumption; however, deaths may occur earlier or later than that average.8 months agoHelpful?
Q: Does this kill chipmunks
3 years ago- A: This product is only approved for control of Norway Rats, Roof Rats, House Mice and other species listed on the label. Legally, we cannot make any recommendations on how to use it outside of what is approved on the label, and we have not actually tested the bait on other species (like chipmunks) so we don't know how it would affect them. The Tomcat Rat Snap Trap is a mechanical (non-bait) option for trapping & eliminating chipmunks and it is sold at Tractor Supply.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: Would rodent block be good for the small red squirrels? If not, what would you recommend
4 years ago- A: This product is only approved for control of Norway Rats, Roof Rats, House Mice and other species listed on the label. Legally, we cannot make any recommendations on how to use it outside of what is approved on the label, and we have not actually tested the bait on other species (like chipmunks and red squirrels) so we don't know how it would affect them. The Tomcat Rat Snap Trap is a mechanical (non-bait) option for trapping & eliminating red squirrels and it is sold at Tractor Supply.4 years agoHelpful?
Q: Safe for dogs
4 years ago- A: Thank you for the question. The short answer is no, Tomcat All-Weather Rodent Blocks are made with Diphacinone, a toxicant used to control light to medium infestations of mice. Always keep toxicants out of the reach of non-target animals by using bait stations. Applications should be made by breaking up the blocks along the score marks and insert the small blocks on metal rods found inside of a bait station. Secure the lid which keeps the bait out of the reach of the animal and secure the bait station.4 years agoHelpful?
Q: What is the risk of secondary poisoning to my chickens, cats, or dogs?
6 years ago- A: Secondary poisoning is a question we get asked about a lot. Unfortunately there are relatively few studies that accurately assess this risk and it can be affected by many factors: the species and sensitivity of the animal to the active ingredient (poison), the amount of bait eaten by the rodent, and the length of time the poison remains in the rodent. Lab studies show that secondary poisoning from the active ingredient in this product (diphacinone) can occur with repeated daily consumption of rodents by some species of mammals and birds. While in general, consuming a single diphacinone-poisoned rodent is not likely to cause secondary toxicity in most healthy animals, repeated feeding on poisoned rodents should be avoided. You can reduce the potential risk of secondary poisoning by supervising pets or controlling the access of the chickens to the area where rodenticides are used and by promptly removing dead rodents.6 years agoHelpful?
Q: Are they safe to have around cats
8 years ago- A: We do not recommend this product be used in areas where it could be accessed by cats. Rodent Poison can be toxic to any animal, and as a result should be applied in areas that are out of reach of any "non-target" animals such as pets, livestock or wildlife. If access to the bait by other animals is a concern, we typically recommend using Bait Chunx, secured inside a bait station, which can also be purchased in the rodent section of Tractor Supply.8 years agoHelpful?
Q&As
Q: how long does it take after the rat starts eating on block to kill it
8 months ago- A: The active ingredient in the Tomcat Rodent Block is Diphacinone, which is a multiple feed anticoagulant, which means rats & mice will need to feed on the bait multiple times in order to consume enough bait to get a lethal dose. Typical first deaths in laboratory animals consuming Tomcat diphacinone blocks are observed around day 7 of consumption; however, deaths may occur earlier or later than that average.8 months agoHelpful?
Q: Does this kill chipmunks
3 years ago- A: This product is only approved for control of Norway Rats, Roof Rats, House Mice and other species listed on the label. Legally, we cannot make any recommendations on how to use it outside of what is approved on the label, and we have not actually tested the bait on other species (like chipmunks) so we don't know how it would affect them. The Tomcat Rat Snap Trap is a mechanical (non-bait) option for trapping & eliminating chipmunks and it is sold at Tractor Supply.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: Would rodent block be good for the small red squirrels? If not, what would you recommend
4 years ago- A: This product is only approved for control of Norway Rats, Roof Rats, House Mice and other species listed on the label. Legally, we cannot make any recommendations on how to use it outside of what is approved on the label, and we have not actually tested the bait on other species (like chipmunks and red squirrels) so we don't know how it would affect them. The Tomcat Rat Snap Trap is a mechanical (non-bait) option for trapping & eliminating red squirrels and it is sold at Tractor Supply.4 years agoHelpful?
Q: Safe for dogs
4 years ago- A: Thank you for the question. The short answer is no, Tomcat All-Weather Rodent Blocks are made with Diphacinone, a toxicant used to control light to medium infestations of mice. Always keep toxicants out of the reach of non-target animals by using bait stations. Applications should be made by breaking up the blocks along the score marks and insert the small blocks on metal rods found inside of a bait station. Secure the lid which keeps the bait out of the reach of the animal and secure the bait station.4 years agoHelpful?
Q: What is the risk of secondary poisoning to my chickens, cats, or dogs?
6 years ago- A: Secondary poisoning is a question we get asked about a lot. Unfortunately there are relatively few studies that accurately assess this risk and it can be affected by many factors: the species and sensitivity of the animal to the active ingredient (poison), the amount of bait eaten by the rodent, and the length of time the poison remains in the rodent. Lab studies show that secondary poisoning from the active ingredient in this product (diphacinone) can occur with repeated daily consumption of rodents by some species of mammals and birds. While in general, consuming a single diphacinone-poisoned rodent is not likely to cause secondary toxicity in most healthy animals, repeated feeding on poisoned rodents should be avoided. You can reduce the potential risk of secondary poisoning by supervising pets or controlling the access of the chickens to the area where rodenticides are used and by promptly removing dead rodents.6 years agoHelpful?
Q: Are they safe to have around cats
8 years ago- A: We do not recommend this product be used in areas where it could be accessed by cats. Rodent Poison can be toxic to any animal, and as a result should be applied in areas that are out of reach of any "non-target" animals such as pets, livestock or wildlife. If access to the bait by other animals is a concern, we typically recommend using Bait Chunx, secured inside a bait station, which can also be purchased in the rodent section of Tractor Supply.8 years agoHelpful?
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