Summary of Rodenticide Restrictions

Summary of New Rodenticide Restrictions as of June 4,2011
We have inventoried the popular Contrac Blox -4 lb (second generation) with the old label. We wil be able to sell Contrac 4 lb in the consumer retail category with the old label until supplies run out. The ten rodenticide active ingredients covered by this action can be divided into three categories: Anticoagulants produce death by internal bleeding to the rodent. Multiple feed first generation anitcoagulant require mulitple feedings for a lethal dose as opposed to a single feeding second generation anitcoagulant. The purpose of the new legislation is for increased protection for non targeted animals and children. The EPA Rodenticide Mitigation Decision is divided in consumer, agricultural and professional applicator markets. Each market has particular restrictions. Loose bait forms such as pellets and meals forms are prohibited. Must be sold in solid blox, block forms. • Each retail unit must include a Bait Station. Bait refills may be sold with bait stations in a single retail unit. Stores in the consumer market are defined as retail, hardware, home improvement, grocery, convenience, drug, club, and online stores. •May not contain second generation anticoagulants such as: May contain products with these active ingredients: •Tier 1 – Tamper-resistant for children and dogs; weather resistant; tested according to EPA protocols; indoor and outdoor use; •Second generation anticoagulants must contain at least 16 pounds of bait. For more information please visit EPA Risk Mitigation •Products must contain at least eight pounds of bait. Summary of New Rodenticide Label Restrictions-EPA Rodenticide Mitigation-Effective June 4, 2011
• first-generation anticoagulants(multiple feed): warfarin, chlorophacinone, and diphacinone
• second-generation anticoagulants(single feed): brodifacoum, bromadiolone, difenacoum, and difethialone
• non-anticoagulants: bromethalin, cholecalciferol and zinc phosphideWhat is the purpose of the EPA Mitigation Decison ?
Who is affected by this EPA ruling?
Consumer-Retail and Homeowner
• All outdoor above ground use must be in a bait station and be applied within 50 feet of buildings.
• Below ground bait uses (moles/gophers) do not have a bait station requirement and pellets and meal are allowed. An example of such a permitted mole bait is Talpirid Mole Bait
• Only first generation anticoagulants and non-anticoagulants will be allowed.Maximum package size limited to bait amounts of 1 lb or less.
•brodifacoum(Final, Havoc,Talon G)
•difethialone (First Strike, Generations)
•bromadiolone(Contrac,Maki, Bomone, Coumarin, Ratimus, Super-Rozol
•difenacoum (Difenacoum rat and mouse block and pellets)
•diphacinone (Ditrac)
•bromethalin( Fastrac Blox), Fast Kill Blox
•chlorophacinone
•warfarin
•zinc phosphide
•cholecalciferol(Terad3)Explanation of Tier System:
•Tier 2 – Tamper-resistant for children and dogs; tested according to EPA protocols; indoor use only;
•Tier 3 – Tamper-resistant for children; tested according to EPA protocols; indoor use only;
•Tier 4 – Self-certification; packaging not reasonably anticipated to release other than small quantities of bait; resistant to opening by a child less than six years old; indoor use only; non-refillable (one-time-use only).Professional Applicators(PMP):Second-Generation Anticoagulant Products
•First generation and non-anticoagulants contain at least 4 pounds of bait.
•Bait stations are required for all outdoor, above-ground placements of second-generation anticoagulants. If children or non targeted animals are in the area, bait stations need to be tamper-resistant.
•Bait stations are required indoors if exposure to children, pets, or non-target animals is possible.
•Distribution to and sales in "consumer" stores including grocery stores, drug stores, hardware stores, club stores will be prohibited.
•All outdoor above ground use must be in a bait station and be applied within 50 feet of buildings. This will limit treatment of fence lines and placements in dumpsters outside the 50 feet range.Agricultural Use: Second-Generation Anticoagulant Products for Use Around Agricultural Buildings
•Bait stations are required for all outdoor, above-ground placements of second-generation anticoagulant products.
•Bait stations are required indoors if exposure to children, pets, or non-target animals is possible.
•Product labels must indicate that the product is for use only in and around agricultural buildings and that use in residential use sites is prohibited.
•Distribution to and sales in "consumer" stores including grocery stores, drug stores, hardware stores, club stores will be prohibited.
•All outdoor above ground use must be in a bait station and be applied within 50 feet of buildings.