Top Gun Bromethalin Rodenticide Blocks JT Eaton
Top Gun Bromethalin Rodenticide Blocks JT Eaton
Top Gun Bromethalin Rodenticide Blocks, manufactured by JT Eaton, is a moisture resistant neurological bait that eliminates rat and mice within 1 to 2 days after eating a lethal dose.
Specially formulated to provide a lethal dose in one setting with the active ingredient Bromethalin 0.01%, resulting in fater rodent control both indoors and outdoors. These unique bait blocks have a stop feed action feature that causes rodents to quit eating after ingesting enough to kill them. This feature prevents secondary poisoning of larger animals, such as cats or dogs, that may eat the rat or mouse.
Top Gun Bromethaline Rodenticide Blocks work against mice and rats that are immune to anti-coagulant baits, and is a great product to have when combating severe infestations.
Tools Needed
To safely apply Top Gun Bromethaline Rodenticide Blocks around outdoor areas, tamper proof bait stations are required.
How to Use
- Step 1: Locate areas where rats/mice travel by searching for droppings or chew marks on baseboards and walls.
- Step 2: Remove all secondary food sources to prevent targeted pests from refusing Top Gun Bromethaline Rodenticide Blocks.
- Step 3: Place Top Gun Bromethaline Rodenticide Block in a tamper proof bait station. We recommend sitting out empty bait stations for a few days so targeted pests will become familiar with them.
- Step 4: Place filled bait stations along exterior walls or fence lines with the holes closest to the structure. Refill bait stations until rodent activity has stopped. Keep the areas clean, but do not wash the station until the eradication process is complete.
Where to Use
Top Gun Bromethaline Rodenticide Blocks can be placed in infested areas outdoors with a bait station or indoors. The bait stations filled with the bait blocks can be placed along walls around the outside perimeter of barnyards, homes, hotels, restaurants, or along fence lines. Bait blocks being used indoors can be placed within walls, under sinks, in attics, and other areas where pets or children cannot access the bait.
When to Use
Top Gun Bromethaline Rodenticide Blocks should be used at the first sign of rat or mouse activity.
Safety Information
Top Gun Bromethaline Rodenticide Blocks is safe to use around children and pets when applied according to the product label instructions. Always wear the proper personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling and applying this product.
Special Considerations
Each Top Gun Bromethaline Rodenticide Blocks weighs 0.5 ounces. Tamper proof bait stations must be used when applying Top Gun Bait Blocks anywhere outdoors and each block has pre-drilled holes for easy installation.
Availability | In Stores, Online |
Restricted Use | No |
Shipping Restrictions | 4 Pound: AK, HI |
Brand | J.T. EATON |
Keith's Pro Tips | "Always wear gloves when handling rodenticide bait blocks and bait stations. Human scent will deter rats and mice from the bait and bait stations." |
Product Drawbacks | Top Gun Bait Blocks are a bright green color and small for easy consumption by the targeted pests. This means it may also be tempting for pets, birds, or children to eat and therefore must be applied using a tamper proof bait station. |
Target Pests | Norway rats, roof rats, house mice. |
Application Equipment | Bait Stations, Duster, Gloves |
Application Methods | Baiting |
Active Ingredient | Bromethalin 0.01% |
Product Type | Rodenticide |
Formulation | Wax Block |
Application Rate | Top Gun Rodenticide Blocks are ready-to-use and do not require mixing. |
Shelf Life | Top Gun Bromethalin Rodenticide Blocks will last for up to 1 to 2 years when stored according to the product label. Store Top Gun Bromethalin Blocks out of the reach of children and pets in a cool, dry storage area. |
Yield | Place 2 to 12 blocks of Top Gun in each bait station, depending on the targeted pest. Place each station 8 to 20 feet a part in areas where rodents are frequently seen. |
Use Sites | Indoors, Outdoors |
Time to Kill | Targeted rats and mice will die within 2 or more days after the first feeding on Top Gun Bait Blocks. |
Comparable Products | Fastrac Blox |
EPA Registration # | 67517-66-56 |
Restricted Use | No |
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Shipping Restrictions | AK, HI |
Availability | In Stores, Online |
Signal Word | CAUTION |
Keith's Pro Tip | "Always wear gloves when handling rodenticide bait blocks and bait stations. Human scent will deter rats and mice from the bait and bait stations." |
Target Pests Multi | House Mice, Norway Rats, Roof Rats |
Time to Kill | Targeted rats and mice will die within 2 or more days after the first feeding on Top Gun Bait Blocks. |
Chemical Type | Rodenticide |
Formulation | Wax Block |
Application Methods | Baiting |
Product Drawbacks | Top Gun Bait Blocks are a bright green color and small for easy consumption by the targeted pests. This means it may also be tempting for pets, birds, or children to eat and therefore must be applied using a tamper proof bait station. |
Active Ingredient | Bromethalin 0.01% |
Application Equipment | Bait Stations, Duster, Gloves |
Mix Rate | Top Gun Rodenticide Blocks are ready-to-use and do not require mixing. |
Low Use Rate | 1 bait per 8 feet. |
High Use Rate | 12 baits per 30 feet. |
Use Sites | Indoors, Outdoors |
Yield | Place 2 to 12 blocks of Top Gun in each bait station, depending on the targeted pest. Place each station 8 to 20 feet a part in areas where rodents are frequently seen. |
EPA Registration No. | 67517-66-56 |
Shelf Life | Top Gun Bromethalin Rodenticide Blocks will last for up to 1 to 2 years when stored according to the product label. Store Top Gun Bromethalin Blocks out of the reach of children and pets in a cool, dry storage area. |
Comparable Products | Fastrac Blox |
Children or pets? | Yes |
Property Characteristics | None |
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Q:how much bromethalin is in each square?? very important - my dog ate one11/9/17A:You will need to call the poison control number on the pail, depends on the size of the dog. You can induce vomiting immediately with peroxide poured down their throat, and Vitamin K from the vet would be the antidote.
Camille Landry
11/9/17Certified Buyer