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Selontra Rodent Bait is a soft bait formula that delivers fast colony kill of anticoagulant resistant rodents like norway rats, roof rats, and house mice in just seven days. It's shortened bait program requires less bait and it has been formulated with the active ingredient Cholecalciferol, which allows rodents to only eat a small lethal dosage, leaving more for the rest of the colony reducing bait usage and waste. Selontra contains the ingredient Bitrex to help prevent accidental consumption by children and it has the durability to hold up in tough conditions. Use along walls, near gnawed openings or burrows, in corners and concealed places.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Cholecalciferol 0.08% |
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Target pests |
Norway Rats, Roof Rats, Cotton Rats, Eastern Harvest Mouse, Golden Mouse, House Mice, Meadow Vole, Mexican Wood Rat and others
See Label for complete list |
For use in | Commercial, Industrial & Residential: May Only be used inside and within 100 feet of man-made structures or inside and around/outside of transport vehicles (aircraft, ships, trains, and trucks) |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
Yield | 182 x 20 g soft blocks |
Formulation | Professional Product |
Shelf Life | 2 year shelf life, as long as the product is stored in the pail and out of exceedingly harsh conditions (temps >100-110F, etc.) |
Time to Kill | 3 Days |
Shipping Weight | 8.64 lbs |
Manufacturer | BASF (Mfg. Number: 59014503) |
UPC | 50804338145038 |
EPA Registration | 7969-382 |
Directions for Use
DO NOT expose children, pets, or non-target animals to rodenticides. To help prevent accidents:
Store unused product in original container out of reach of children and pets.
Bait stations are mandatory for outdoor, above-ground use. Tamper-resistant bait station must be used wherever children, pets, non-target mammals, or birds may have access to the bait placement location.
Use Restrictions
All species not registered for use in California. See footnote for details.
This may only be used to control the following pests: House mouse, Norway rat, and Roof rat. Cotton rats*, Eastern harvest mouse*, Golden mouse*, Meadow vole*, Mexican woodrat*, Polynesian rat*, Southern plains woodrat*, and White-throated woodrat*.
This may only be used inside and within 100 feet of man-made structures or inside and around/outside of transport vehicles (aircraft, ships, trains, and trucks).
Examples:
In and around homes and other permanent or temporary residences, industrial and commercial buildings, and similar man-made structures;
DO NOT use this in sewers.
DO NOT broadcast bait.
DO NOT place near or inside ventilation duct openings.
DO NOT contaminate water, food, feed, food-or-feed handling equipment, milk-or-meat handling equipment, or surfaces that come into direct contact with food.
DO NOT sell this in individual containers holding less than 4 pounds of bait. It is illegal to sell soft baits individually.
Not registered for use in California on the following species: Cotton rat, Eastern harvest mouse, Golden mouse, Meadow vole, Mexican woodrat, Polynesian rat, Southern plains woodrat, and White-throated woodrat.
Application Instructions:
Selection of Treatment Areas:
Determine areas where rats, mice, or meadow voles* will most likely find and consume the bait. These areas typically are along walls, near gnawed openings or burrows, in corners and concealed places, and in other locations where signs of rats, mice, or meadow voles* have been observed. Protect bait from rain and snow. Remove as many alternative food sources as possible to limit competition with the bait.
Baiting:
House Mice: Use one wrapped soft bait per placement. Space placements at intervals of 8 to 12 feet in infested areas. Up to 2 soft baits may be used at points of very high house mouse activity. Maintain an uninterrupted supply of fresh bait for at least 15 days or until there no longer are fresh signs that house mice are feeding on the bait.
Follow-up:
After initial bait placement, ensure an uninterrupted supply of bait is available for 15 days for mice or meadow voles* and 7 days for rats. Replace contaminated or spoiled bait immediately. If bait has been completely removed, replenish placements with 1 or 2 soft baits for mice or meadow voles* and 4 to 8 soft baits for rats. Wearing water proof gloves, collect and dispose of all visible dead rodents and left over bait. Where a continuous source of infestation is present, establish permanent bait stations and monitor them regularly. To discourage infestation, limit sources of food, water, and harborage as much as possible.
Selontra Rodent Bait FAQ
What is Selontra Rodent Bait?
Selontra is a highly effective, innovative rodent bait that quickly controls rodent infestations. It offers several unique advantages for poultry, livestock, residential, commercial and industrial applications, including fast colony kill, shorter baiting regimes, less bait to kill populations, and kills anti-coagulant resistant rodents.
What are the advantages of Selontra compared to anticoagulant rodenticides?
There are significant benefits over anticoagulants and other rodenticides including:
Fast colony kill demonstrated in U.S. Field Trials
Is Selontra registered for use outdoors and indoors?
Yes. Applications are permitted indoors and outdoors. Outdoors, Selontra can be used within 100 feet of buildings. It can also be used inside and around/outside of transport vehicles (e.g. aircraft, ships, trains and trucks). Refer to the label for specific outdoor and indoor locations where Selontra may be used, directions for use and limitations.
Are than any areas where Selontra cannot be applied?
Selontra is not approved for use in agricultural crop fields, sewers or burrows. Broadcast baiting and hand-tossing into suspended ceilings is not allowed. When baiting outdoors, tamper resistant bait stations must be used. Refer to the label for specific application use and limitations.
Does Selontra require pre-baiting?
Pre-baiting can be done if necessary, but it is not required. U.S. field trials have shown that Selontra is highly palatable and quickly accepted by rodents.
Are than any special baiting protocols I need to follow when applying Selontra?
Yes. With a rodent infestation, it is important to avoid under-baiting. When rodent activity is evident, re-apply with a sufficient amount of bait to speed control and to potentially achieve control within seven days. With rodent maintenance, follow label directions.
What is the Selontra application rate?
Refer to the label for specific instructions. In general, application rate for each bait station should be:
Mice: up to 40 grams or 1-2 soft baits per placement with stations spaced at intervals of 8 to 12 feet
How long does Selontra take to work?
In rats and mice, consumption of a lethal dose of Selontra causes the affected rodent to stop feeding after approximately 24 hours. Mortality usually occurs within two to four days. Some U.S. Field Trials show mice appearing dead in 24 hours. Selontra can control a rodent infestation in as quickly as seven days. Control is dependent on the size of the infestation and the surrounding environment.
What is the container shelf life?
We currently have a 12-month container shelf-life.
Once applied, how long will the bait remain effective if not consumed?
The bait should be replaced after six months.
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