Product information
Roban Pasta Bait, 5 kg is a ready-to-use bait formulated using wheat flour with mashed cereals and lard together with synthetic peanut flavour to create a rodenticidal solution that is safe to use in sensitive situations where nut-based products cannot be employed. The unique formula attracts rodents that do not accept other bait types and works as a powerful anticoagulant, with an action period of between 5 and 7 days following ingestion.
Active Substance:
- Difenacoum (0.005%);
- Denatonium Benzoate (0.001%).
Product Benefits:
- Eliminates common rodents as specified - brown rats, house mice;
- Efficient against resistant specimens, even in low doses;
- Can be used both indoors and outdoors;
- Acts as both bait and rodenticide.
Product Characteristics:
- Professional and General Use;
- Packing: 5 kg;
- Colour: blue;
- Effective and immediate action.
Recommendations issued by the manufacturer:
- Can be used inside or around buildings, near garbage cans, sewers, etc.
- For high-level infestations of mice use 40g of product per baiting station placed every 2 m.
- For low-level infestations of mice use 40g of product per baiting station placed every 5 m.
- For high-level infestations of rats use 200g of product per baiting station placed every 6 m.
- For low-level infestations of rats use 200g of product per baiting station placed every 10 m.
- Replace water-damaged and contaminated bait with fresh bait.
- Remove the remaining bait when the treatment period is finished.
- Do not handle dead rodents without proper safety equipment.
Please be sure to read, understand, and follow the full Conditions, Disclaimer, and Directions for Use. Use the appropriate personal safety equipment when needed.
Additional Information
Manufacturer | Pelgar |
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Packaging | 5 kg |
Destination use | Trained professional |
Formulations | Paste |
Active Substances | Denatonium benzoate, Difenacoum |
Active Substance Concentration | Difenacoum 0.005% w/w; Denatonium benzoate 0.001% w/w |
Color | Red |
Get rid of | Mice, Rats |