
Contrac Pellets Place Pacs - 174 x 1.5 oz (43 g)
Contrac is an bromadiolone rodenticide, known for its high bait acceptance with rodents. Contrac is a single feed bait that would work well for either servere or moderate rodent infestations.
Contrac Pellets are in easy to use place pacs (pre-measured polyglassine place pacs). These pacs hold up well in moist conditions and keep the bait fresh.
(California has placed all second generation anticoagulant rodenticides in a restricted use category. We can not ship Contrac or Final rodenticides to California without a pest control license. If you are a pest control operator in California, please call use with your license number.
Other single feed baits (non anticoagulants), such as Top Gun, Fastrac, and Terad3 are available in all states.)
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With Contrac throw packs, opening the bag is not necessary. The rodent smells the food even when the bag is not opened.
(California has placed all second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides in a restricted use category. We can not ship Contrac or Final rodenticides to California without a pest control license. If you are a pest control operator in California, please call us with your license number.
Other single feed baits (nonanticoagulants), such as Top Gun, Fastrac, and Terad3 are available in all states.)
Product Information
Contrac Pellets Place Pacs
Contrac is an bromadiolone rodenticide, known for its high bait acceptance with rodents. Contrac is a single feed bait that would work well for either severe or moderate rodent infestations.
These Contrac Pellets are in easy to use place pacs (pre-measured polyglassine place pacs). These pacs hold up well in moist conditions and keep the bait fresh.
One of the top advantages of place pacs is that they can be used in hard to reach areas.
Packaging: - 174 x 1.5 oz (43 g) Place Pac Pellets
Contrac and Bait Aversion or Bait Shyness
Because Contrac is a single feed bait (one feeding for a lethal dose), bait shyness rarely occurs. The rodent dies just a few days after eating Contrac Pellets.
Bromadilone
The antidote for Bromadilone is Vitamin K1, and is readily available from you local vet. However to avoid all accidental consumption of Contrac Pellets, use Tamper resistant bait stations, designed to hold the bait, but keep children and pets out.
Other Contrac Pellet Place Pac Products: Contrac Pellets-291 x .88 oz pacs
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Product Label | Product Label |
SDS | SDS |
More PDF's | N/A |
Target Pest | Rats (Norway and Roof ) and mice (House Mice). Contrac Pellets kill warfarin-resistant Norway Rats. |
Active Ingredient (s) | Bromadiolone...0.005% |
For Use : |
Fence and perimeter baiting beyond 100 feet from a structure is prohibited. This product must not be applied directly to food or feed crops.  Burrow baiting with Contrac Rodenticide Place Pacs is prohibited. Do not place near or inside ventilation duct openings. Do not contaminate water, food, feedstuffs, food or feed handling equipment, or milk or meat handling equipment or surfaces that come into direct contact with food. When used in USDA-inspected facilities, this product must be applied in tamper-resistant bait stations. Do not broadcast bait. Do not use this product in sewers. |
Yield | 174 x 1.5 oz (43 g) Place Pac Pellets |
Mixture|Application | Place pacs in area of rodent infestations |
Application | Inspection is important in any rodent control program in order to determine the bait placements. For Rats: Use 2-10 Contrac Place Pacs about 15-30 feet apart for each placement in areas of rodent infestations. Continue to replenish the supply of fresh bait for 10 days or until the rat activity has stopped. For Mice: Use 1 Contrac Place Pac about 8-12 feet apart for each placement in areas of mice infestations. Continue to replenish the supply of fresh bait for 15 days or until the mouse activity has ceased. |
Retreatment | Repeat if there is a constant source of reinfestation. Use tamper resistant bait stations. |
Shipping Restrictions | CA |
More Instructions | Follow Up- Replace Contrac Pellets if they are spoiled or contaminated. Use waterproof gloves when disposing of dead animals or left over bait. Prevention- Remove harborage areas, and limit if possible food and water sources to prevent further rodent infestations. |