With the onset of cooler months, the need for effective rodent control solutions becomes very important to control and manage rodent populations.
Generation Blue Soft Bait and Blocks, by De Sangosse Australia, offer growers and farmers a quick and effective solution to deal with rodents.
Generation Baits’ irresistible formulation, along with new active difethialone, results in a bait which gets rapid results after one feed for quick action.
Early intervention and planning are crucial for successful effective rodent control.
Controlling populations is through year-round management of traps and high-quality baits which are attractive to rodents.is ensures they will consume the bait instead of other food sources.
“Rats and mice have different feeding behaviours and the environment they live in influences their food choices,” ag rodenticide category manager Julie Walker says.
“That is why it is important to have different options in the form of grain, pellets, blocks, soft baits or drink,” she adds,
If a new infestation is discovered, Generation Blue Soft Baits are recommended for quick action.
“Its latest generation active ingredient difethialone, discovered by De Sangosse, alongside bromadiolone and chlorophacinone, ensures a single feed with a rapid mode of action to get infestations under control.
“Resistant to melting and designed with a soft texture and food ground our and vegetable oil with no wax, they are highly palatable to rodents.
“It has proven effective in various challenging environments such as poultry farms or piggeries where food competition is very high.
“I would encourage anyone who is having poor bait uptake to try it out. Sometimes a soft approach will help you hit the rodent hard.”
For added support, Bromakil Grain and Pellet baits provide strong single-feed support around grain storage facilities and sheds with its active ingredient bromadiolone.
Top tips to maximise your chance of success:
1. Always start by determining the rodent species on site as their behaviours vary.
2. Choose the right bait for the job. If you have been relying on blocks or grain for a long time with minimal feeding activity, switch to Generation Blue Soft Baits.
3. Look for indicators of rodent activity like pathways, active burrows, gnawing marks, droppings and try to place bait and bait stations as close as possible.
4. Look up and place bait on higher grounds if you find rodent activity indicators.
5. Replace baits often to keep them fresh and attractive.
6. Make sure that you maintain an uninterrupted supply of bait, so check your bait stations regularly.
7. Remove alternative food sources as much as you can.
Understanding and creating a Rodent Management program with high-quality baits is key to managing an infestation before it gets out of control.
Whatever your situation, the De Sangosse team has the knowledge, range, and experience to provide support.
For more information, or to see the full range of rodent control solutions, visit the De Sangosse website.