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Revolver Soft Bait

Revolver Soft Bait

Regular price $81.00
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Revolver Soft Bait

Available in 8# or 16#

Revolver, formulated with bromadiolone, a palatable rodenticide, is a soft bait formulated to attract and eliminate rats and mice. The pouches will not melt in high temperatures and has a low cost per placement.

Made with food-grade oils and grains, Revolver has an aroma rodents can't resist. Designed to break the cycle of anticoagulant resistance, this soft bait contains Bromadiolone, which kills in a single feeding. The bait is more effective than wax blocks and creates less mess; rodents are more likely to consume the bait instead of scattering it. Contains a bittering agent to help avoid accidental consumption by animals. Revolver is formulated at 50 PPM (parts per million). Rotate to Revolver when replacing less effective green wax blocks.

Features/Advantages

  • Outperforms competitive wax blocks and pellets
  • Low cost per placement
  • 0% wax = fast acceptance acceptance and control
  • Less bait waste, saving you money
  • Will not melt in high temperatures
  • Replaces meal bait in high humidity environments
  • 12 or 40-gram pouch fits in hard-to-reach places
  • Palatable formulation
  • Active ingredient formulated at 50 PPM
  • Active Ingredient: Bromadiolone
  • Bait Color: Green
  • Mode of Action: 2nd-generation anticoagulant
  • Effectiveness Time Frame: 4 to 5 Days

About the Active Ingredient - Bromadiolone is a potent anticoagulant rodenticide. It is a second-generation 4-hydroxycoumarin derivative and vitamin K antagonist, often called a "super-warfarin" for its added potency and tendency to accumulate in the liver of the poisoned organism. When first introduced to the UK market in 1980, it was effective against the populations that had become resistant to the first generation anticoagulants. The product may be used both indoors and outdoors for rats and mice. The lack of vitamin K in the circulatory system reduces blood clotting and will cause death in large dosages due to internal hemorrhaging. When compared to other anticoagulant rodenticides, Bromadiolone has a good level of activity against the brown rat, and moderate levels of activity against mice.