Generation Mini Blocks
Generation Mini Blocks
Generation Mini Blocks, manufactured by Lipha Tech, are single-feeding rodenticide baits designed to control invasions of house mice, Norway rats, and roof rats within 4 days of application.
The bait blocks contain whole grains and seeds that make the bait more appealing to rats and mice. Their small size makes them ideal to place in bait stations and they carry an active ingredient that can kill in a single feed.
Generation Mini Blocks is a unique rat and mice bait that effectively entices rodents within a short time through its whole food grain ingredients, seeds, and irresistable edges to entice pests to gnaw on it.
Tools Needed
Generation Mini Blocks come ready to use but it is recommended to use a bait station to place the blocks in.
How to Use
- Step 1: Conduct a thorough inspection to locate rodent nests, feeding sites, runways and entry points. Based on the information you gather, place the bait strategically in those active areas inside of a bait station.
- Step 2: For mice, 1 block should be placed strategically every 8 to 12 feet. For rats, place between 6 to 23 blocks 15 to 30 feet apart.
- Step 3: After a few days, check the bait station and refill with blocks if necessary. Maintain a constant supply of mini blocks for up to two weeks, this will ensure the rodent gets plenty of blocks to feed on until it dies.
- Step 4: Use gloves to dispose of them properly as well as any leftover bait. For a continued control, set up permanent bait stations and replenish the bait as needed.
Where to Use
Generation Mini Blocks is a versatile bait that can be used in and within 100 feet of any home or building that is encountering a rodent infestation. Indoors, place blocks in dark secluded areas, behind appliances, along floorboards and walls. Outdoors, place baits along exterior walls, near dumpsters and other common areas rodents frequent.
When to Use
Generation Mini Blocks of high rodent activity or when a rodent has trespassed into your home. Prime times to place baits are around the winter when the weather is cooler and rodents are looking to head indoors for warmth.
Safety Information
Generation Mini Blocks are safe to use around pets and children when applied according to the product label instructions. Always wear the proper personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling and applying this product.
Special Considerations
Bait stations are mandatory when baiting with the Generation Mini Blocks outdoors to keep children, pets, birds, and other animals safe from the poison.
Availability | Online |
Restricted Use | No |
Shipping Restrictions | AK, CA, CT, HI, IN, MI, NY, OR, RI, SC, VT, WA |
Brand | LIPHA TECH |
Keith's Pro Tips | "These mini blocks come with gnawed edges making them extra appealing to rats and mice. To add an even stronger layer of attraction to the bait, you could spread peanut butter on the blocks before placing them in the stations." |
Product Drawbacks | Bait in some cases may work too quickly to where rodents will die in areas that are hard to retrieve and dispose of the carcass. |
Target Pests | Generation Mini Blocks controls norway rats, roof rats, house mice and warfarin-resistant house mice. |
Application Equipment | Bait Stations |
Application Methods | Baiting |
Active Ingredient | Difethialone 0.0025% |
Product Type | Rodenticide |
Formulation | Wax Block |
Application Rate | Ready to Use |
Shelf Life | Generation Mini Blocks will last 2 to 3 years when stored in a cool, dry place. |
Yield | For House Mice, apply 1 block for every 8 to 12 feet. Provide bait for at least 15 days or until activity has stopped. For Rats, apply 6 to 23 blocks for every 15 to 30 feet. Keep a fresh supply of bait for up to 10 days. |
Use Sites | Indoors, Outdoors |
Time to Kill | A 16 lb. container of Generation Mini Blocks contains approximately 227 x 20g blocks |
Comparable Products | Eratication, Nectus 2G Rodenticide, BlueMax Mini Blocks, JT Eaton Peanut Butter Bait Blocks |
EPA Registration # | 7173-218 |
Restricted Use | No |
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Shipping Restrictions | AK, CA, CT, HI, IN, MI, NY, OR, RI, SC, VT, WA |
Availability | Online |
Signal Word | CAUTION |
Keith's Pro Tip | "These mini blocks come with gnawed edges making them extra appealing to rats and mice. To add an even stronger layer of attraction to the bait, you could spread peanut butter on the blocks before placing them in the stations." |
Target Pests Multi | Cotton Rat, Eastern Harvest Mouse, Golden Mouse, House Mice, Mexican Woodrat, Norway Rats, Polynesian Rat, Roof Rats, Southern Plains Woodrat, Warfarin-Resistant House Mice, White-throated Woodrat, Meadow Voles |
Time to Kill | A 16 lb. container of Generation Mini Blocks contains approximately 227 x 20g blocks |
Chemical Type | Rodenticide |
Formulation | Wax Block |
Application Methods | Baiting |
Product Drawbacks | Bait in some cases may work too quickly to where rodents will die in areas that are hard to retrieve and dispose of the carcass. |
Active Ingredient | Difethialone 0.0025% |
Application Equipment | Bait Stations |
Mix Rate | Ready to Use |
Low Use Rate | 1 block/8 feet. |
High Use Rate | 23 blocks/30 feet. |
Use Sites | Indoors, Outdoors |
Yield | For House Mice, apply 1 block for every 8 to 12 feet. Provide bait for at least 15 days or until activity has stopped. For Rats, apply 6 to 23 blocks for every 15 to 30 feet. Keep a fresh supply of bait for up to 10 days. |
EPA Registration No. | 7173-218 |
Shelf Life | Generation Mini Blocks will last 2 to 3 years when stored in a cool, dry place. |
Comparable Products | Eratication, Nectus 2G Rodenticide, BlueMax Mini Blocks, JT Eaton Peanut Butter Bait Blocks |
Children or pets? | Yes |
Property Characteristics | None |