Contrac Pellet bait is a single-feeding anticoagulant rodent bait; rodents ingest a lethal dosage in one feeding. The active ingredient in Contrac Pellets is Bromadiolone, which controls Warfarin-resistant rats. This packaging of Contrac pellets (bulk- 25 lbs) is commonly used in industrial or commercial areas. The pellets are a blue color for easy identification as a non-food item. Contrac Pellets are authorized and may be used in meat and poultry plants.
This product is restricted for sale to the following states:
AK, CA, CT, SC.
If you are shipping to one of these states, please see our alternative product option:
⚠️ WARNING: NOT FOR SALE IN ALASKA, CALIFORNIA, CONNECTICUT & SOUTH CAROLINA ⚠️
In compliance with state regulations, this product cannot be shipped to AK, CA, CT 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
Contrac Pellets Bulk (25 lbs)
Contrac Pellets
Contrac pellets hold up well in adverse conditions, making them the first choice in moist conditions. The hardness of the pellets also satisfies the rodent's desire to gnaw. Rodents, however, can translocate pellets.
Contrac Pellets are designed for professional use in controlling Norway rats, roof rats, and house mice within 100 feet of man-made structures such as industrial and commercial buildings, warehouses, and federally inspected meat and poultry plants.
Application Guidelines
For control of Norway rats, roof rats, and house mice in and within 100 feet of man-made structures.
Apply only to active burrows when targeting Norway rats or roof rats.
Fence line or perimeter baiting beyond 100 feet from structures is prohibited.
Do not apply directly to food or feed crops.
Restrictions
Not for use in sewers.
Do not place bait near or inside ventilation duct openings.
Do not contaminate water, food, feedstuffs, or food-handling equipment.
Do not contaminate milk or meat-handling equipment or surfaces that contact food.
When used in USDA-inspected facilities, bait must be applied in tamper-resistant bait stations.