⚠️ WARNING: NOT FOR SALE IN CALIFORNIA & SOUTH CAROLINA ⚠️
In compliance with state regulations, this product cannot be shipped to CA and SC. Please check local regulations before purchasing. For alternative options, consider TakeDown Soft Bait or other single-feed baits and non-anticoagulants.
Product Information
Adios Combo Bait Cubes – Controls Rodents and Fleas
Adios Combo Bait Cubes deliver a dual-action approach to pest control, targeting both rodents and the fleas they may carry. Formulated with two active ingredients, they effectively control Norway rats, roof rats, and house mice while helping reduce the risk of flea-borne disease transmission.
The combination of imidacloprid targets fleas directly, while diphacinone eliminates rodent populations efficiently, even at low concentrations. This makes the bait effective yet designed with reduced risk in mind. In the event of accidental ingestion by children or pets, Vitamin K₁ is available as an antidote.
Rodents typically succumb within 4–5 days after feeding begins, ensuring reliable, timely control.
Moisture Resistant and Durable
The Adios Combo Bait Cubes have been formulated using paraffin, which lends them an inherent quality of moisture resistance and durability. These cubes come with a unique design that features ridged surfaces to make it easy for rodents to gnaw on them, along with a center hole that can be used to secure the cubes inside a bait station. The presence of top-notch grains and sweeteners makes sure that the rodents are lured to the bait blocks and remain hooked on to them.
Application and Follow Up
To ensure optimal efficacy, it is recommended to eliminate alternative food sources in the vicinity.
Rats: It is advisable to use 3-15 blocks per placement, spaced 15 to 30 feet apart. Replenish the bait supply for 10 days.
Mice: Use 1 block per placement should be applied at intervals of 8 to 12 feet. The bait supply should be sustained for 15 days.
Follow Up:
It is important to promptly replace any contaminated or spoiled bait when dealing with rats and mice. It is recommended to wear waterproof gloves while collecting and disposing of all dead animals and remaining bait.
Prevent Future Infestations
Minimize the availability of rodent food, water, and shelter.
If a reinfestation does occur, repeat treatment.
For areas with a persistent rodent problem, consider setting up permanent bait stations and regularly monitoring and replacing the bait as needed.