More about FastDraw® Soft Bait Rodenticide 8 lb. or 16 lb. Pail
Reduce building damage, lower feed costs, and contamination, all while controlling rats and mice with FastDraw Soft Bait Place Packs. This wax-free, soft, palatable bait maintains its shape in extreme hot and cold temperatures. Designed to break the cycle of anticoagulant resistance, the bait contains Difethialone, which kills in a single feeding. Difethialone is formulated at 25 PPM (parts per million), nearly undetectable by rodents.
These pouches combine the bait integrity of mini-blocks with the money-saving, targeted dosing of place packs. FastDraw is effective even in areas of infestation where competing food sources exist.
Features
- Powerful Attractants - Gets infestations quickly under control
- Convenience & Versatility - Perfect for challenging placements above clean-out pits & subfloors
- Faster Results - Combines bait integrity of mini-blocks with money-saving, targeted dosing of place-packs
- Maximum Attraction - Even with competing food sources nearby. Contains food-grade grains and oils and no wax
- Draws In Rodents - Aroma escapes through breathable pouch and encourages feeding
- Kills mice and rats with a single night's feeding after consuming a lethal dose
- Can be baited directly on the vertical rods in bait stations
- Perfect for tight placements targeting where rodents live
- Use in areas where non-target animals cannot access bait
- Only soft bait available with the active ingredient Difethialone
- Active ingredient formulated at 25 PPM
- Bait Color: Green
- Mode of Action: Second-Generation Anticoagulant
- Effectiveness Time Frame: 4-5 Days
Available Sizes
- QC Part #230710, 8 lb pail of 10-gram pouches
- QC Part #230711, 16 lb pail of 10-gram pouches
About the Active Ingredient - Difethialone is an anticoagulant and is considered a second-generation agent. It steadily decreases the level of active vitamin K in the blood. Vitamin K is required for the synthesis of important substances including prothrombin, which is involved in blood clotting. This disruption becomes increasingly severe until the blood effectively loses any ability to clot.