Description
MOUSE BLOCK & BOX KIT
KIT CONTENTS
This kit includes 1 packet of 300g Roshield Wax Bait Blocks and 5 black bait stations with a key for access. In addition, we include comprehensive instructions, support videos and technical support when required. The amount of bait to control a mouse problem will vary depending on the size of the population; additional bait may be necessary for larger infestations. (Reg UK-2016-0986-0007, Bromadiolone 0.0025%)
Product description
300g Roshield Mouse Box Kit (Reg UK-2016-0986-0007, Bromadiolone 0.0025%)Boxes for the control of mice with wax bait blocksThis kit has been designed to manage house mouse infestations within buildings using rodenticide. The tamper-resistant design prevents non-target animals or children from gaining access to the bait whilst complying with the latest regulations for the safe use of rodenticide.This kit includes the following: 300g Wax Bait Blocks (Bromadiolone) 5 x Roshield Mouse Boxes Black 1 Key & InstructionsOur kit is simple to use and requires minimal experience for mice control. Open the bait boxes, insert 1 or 2 wax bait blocks into the rear chamber, close the lid and place in voids or other out of the way locations close to the area of activity. Instructions are included, and we have also produced a video to help with the treatment.Our blocks are ready-for-use for the control of rats and house mice. Our bait has been formulated using high-quality culinary grade wheat flour, blended with chopped wheat, other cereals, and proteins bound together by edible waxes.Other food-grade materials improve palatability compared to other extruded or cast blocks, ensuring excellent bait take. In addition, incorporating bio-stats inhibits the growth of both fungi and bacteria should the block be exposed to damp/sewer conditions. Roshield blocks also contain an aroma, giving a unique chocolatey smell.Boxes are tamper-resistant and require a key to open (1 included per 5 boxes), and their heavy-duty design prevents unauthorised access by children or pets. However, they should not be seen as total protection for persistent attack by a determined animal, so we still recommend that the boxes be placed within secure locations away from direct access.