⚠️ 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
JT Eaton's Nectus 2G Soft Bait (674 x.38 oz pouches)
JT Eaton's Nectus 2G Soft Bait is a second generation bait (single feed bait for a lethal dosage). Nectus is a soft bait containing 005% Bromadiolone. Made of oil scented compounds, this is moist, tasty and palatable rodent bait. It is especially suited for rodents which are reluctant to take other baits and for places where there is a source of competing food. It is even more palatable than food material found in food warehouses and stables. The moisture content in Nectus 2G Second Generation makes in an ideal bait for use indoors where water is not as available to rodents.
No. 716-S
Nectus 2G Soft Bait is more palatable than food mixtures in food warehouses and in stables
Moist bait provides high palatability, especially indoors where waster is not available to rodents.
Oil scented compounds cause the bait to remain moist, tasty and palatable for longer
Especially suited for rodents which are reluctant to take other baits
Especially suitable for places where a lot of food is available.
Contains Bitrex-to discourage pets and children from consuming the bait.
Bromadiolone is a second generation anticoagulant and single feeding bait. It decreases Vitamin K level in the blood, preventing the clotting of blood. .
JT Eaton Nectus 2G Soft Bait
JT Eaton Nectus 2G Soft Bait (Second-Generation Rodenticide) is a professional-grade, single-feed rodenticide for fast, reliable control of rats and mice.
The moisture-rich soft bait uses food-grade oils and grains to compete with existing food sources.
Why Choose Nectus 2G
Single-feed performance: Second-generation anticoagulant for dependable knockdown.
High acceptance:The Soft bait matrix attracts rodents even with competing foods.
Convenient pouches: Clean, easy placements; minimizes scatter and mess.
All-season use: Performs in warm, cool, and humid environments.
Versatile: Suitable for initial clean-outs and ongoing maintenance.
Pro Tips
Map placements: Mark station locations and track consumption to identify hot spots.
Move stations as needed: Intercept rodent runways and keep bait fresh.
Exterior strategy: Place stations along foundations and near active burrows where allowed by the label.
Start heavy on clean-outs: Use enough bait initially, then step down to maintenance levels.
Verify control: After activity ceases, switch to monitoring blocks or traps to confirm.
Safety and Handling
Always use tamper-resistant bait stations to protect children, pets, and wildlife.
Wear gloves when handling bait and dead rodents; dispose of carcasses promptly.
Store locked in the original container, away from food and feed. Follow all label directions and local regulations.
Antidote: Vitamin K1 is available in case of anticoagulant exposure; seek medical or veterinary help immediately.
Commercial: restaurants, warehouses, food storage areas (per label)
Industrial and agricultural buildings
Outdoor perimeters in protected placements per label
Along runways, near gnawed openings, behind equipment, beside burrows, and other concealed locations
Yield
Read Label carefully for coverages
Application
Application Directions
Use bait stations: Place pouches inside tamper-resistant bait stations to protect non-targets and the bait.
House Mice: Place 1 pouch per placement every 8–12 ft; up to 4 pouches at high-activity points. Maintain a fresh supply for at least 15 days or until activity stops.
Rats (Norway and Roof): Place 7–36 pouches per placement, spaced 15–30 ft apart. Maintain a continuous supply for at least 10 days or until activity stops.
Inspect and replenish: Check frequently during the first week and add bait where consumed or soiled.
Sanitation and exclusion: Reduce food/harborage and seal entry points for long-term control.
Not Available for Purchase In
CA, SC
More Instructions
Follow-up: While wearing gloves, replace contaminated or spoiled bait immediately. Collect and properly dispose of dead animals and leftover bait and bait bags, as well as any bait that has become accessible to non target animals. If re-infestation does occur, repeat treatment. For continuous sources of infestation, set up permanent bait stations and replenish them as needed.