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Our popular pasta kit has been designed for the control of house mouse infestations within buildings using rodenticide. The tamper-resistant design prevents non-target animals or children from gaining access to the bait whilst complying with the latest regulations for the safe use of rodenticide.
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Our kit is simple to use and requires minimal experience for the control of mice. Open the bait boxes, insert 1 or 2 sachets, close lid and place in voids or other out of the way locations close to the activity area. Instructions are included, and we have also produced a video to help with the treatment.
Our pasta bait is a ready-for-use bait formulated using a blend of high-quality culinary grade wheat flour, chopped grain, soft lard/vegetable oil and synthetic peanut flavouring to produce a high calorie, high energy feed. The use of synthetic peanut flavourings allows the product to be used in sensitive situations where products containing nuts would not be authorised for use.
Pasta bait is an extremely palatable and effective control product against house mice. Its high energy content makes it the preferred formulation to use in many situations, and is particularly useful where rodents have declined to accept other baits. Taste adjuvants and flavours help to improve bait taken, and stabilising agents prevent oxidation.
We recommend using pasta bait within areas where rodents may otherwise not be interested in other rodenticide bait types, in particular cities like London and Birmingham. Mice in these areas generally do not associate wheat or blocks as a natural food source as they have likely adapted to other types of human food.
Boxes are tamper-resistant and require a key to open (1 included per 5 boxes) and their heavy-duty design prevents unauthorised access by children or pets. However, they should not be seen as total protection for persistent attack by a determined animal, so we still recommend that the boxes are still placed within secure locations away from direct access.
Placement of the boxes in the correct location is key for their acceptance. We recommend placing them within kitchen cupboards rather than directly on work surfaces, in voids associated with mice such as attic spaces or under the flooring and other locations away from human habitation.
Our black and clear boxes have been designed and manufactured from strong polypropylene in the UK. The black boxes use recycled plastics sourced from old car bumpers and dashboards.
Please always read and follow the instructions on the rear of the packaging at all times and keep pets, children and non-target animals away from rodenticides.
It is a legal requirement for amateur users to use rodenticide bait within tamper-resistant bait box stations, regardless of the treatment location.
The amount of product required to control an infestation will vary on the size of the population and the availability of other food sources. Therefore, we are unable to guarantee that a single packet or kit will control an established infestation. In addition, larger populations will always require a larger qty of bait; an additional purchase of rodenticide bait may be required.
The most common issue when controlling brown rats or house mice is users under-baiting an infestation. A small amount of rodenticide to control a larger population can result in continuous activity over a long period, bait shyness from a sub-lethal dosage and in extreme cases, resistance to the active ingredients. Whilst it can be difficult to predict the qty required, the average infestation is likely to need between 600g-1kg for brown rats and 150g-300g for house mice. Therefore, treating a farm will likely require a significantly higher bait than a small population in domestic premises.
Rodenticide resistance is a small but growing issue in some areas of the UK, particularly in the towns of Reading, Bolton & Edinburgh. A handy resistance map is available by the RRAC (Rodenticide Resistance Action Committee), which can inform users of any potential resistance issue, and we recommend some research to find out if you live in a known location. If you are in a resistance area, we recommend using our Roshield Brodifacoum blocks or ProPest wheat as there is no known resistance; however, this type of bait should only be used as the last option toxicity via secondary poisoning and can complicate any treatments if under-baited. The majority of treatments are successful with difenacoum or bromadiolone, and this should be used as the first step in control.
Packages containing rodenticide may be left by the courier in open porches or posted through letterboxes. Any animals, children or other unauthorised persons mustn’t have access to the package on the day of delivery. Please do not order if you are unable to be present to receive the package. All packages are sent via a tracked service, and the reference will be uploaded and attached to the order. The majority of services also offer an SMS or email notification alert within an expected time of arrival, so we recommended that your details within our website are up to date; however, we cannot guarantee that this service will be used.
Additional guidance instructions are provided on how to use Roshield products or can be downloaded via our website. In addition, instructions are available on request in several other languages, including French, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Bengali and Chinese.
If you doubt the qty of bait or the required treatment, please get in touch with us or a qualified professional for additional advice.
Rats and mice are associated with a high number of bacteria and viruses, so it is important to undertake the necessary precautions to protect your health before and after treatment. We sell various products, including our popular Roshield Sanitiser & Cleaner Spray, to clean areas associated with rodents.
Lastly and most importantly, any proofing works must be undertaken to prevent rodents from re-gaining access. Proofing for brown rats should be straightforward as their holes can be more obvious and easier to proof. A common access point within domestic premises is via the drainage, in which a guard can be fitted to stop further ingress. House mice can be more difficult, if not impossible, so we recommend that users prove any obvious holes internally and externally. Fort Products has several options for proofing.
Approved by the HSE for amateur operators within the UK.
Ready-to-use bait to be used in tamper-resistant bait stations for the control of rats and mice in and around buildings.
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Always read and comply with the instructions on the rear of the packaging.
Hazard statement(s): H373 May cause damage to organs (Blood) through prolonged or repeated exposure.
Precautionary statement(s): P260 Do not breathe dust. P314 Get medical advice/ attention if you feel unwell. P501 Dispose of contents/ container in accordance with national regulations
Warning: May cause damage to organs (Blood) through prolonged or repeated exposure. Contains 1, 2- Benzisothiazolin-3-one. May produce an allergic reaction. To avoid risks to human health and the environment, comply with the instructions for use.
Safety Data Sheet (SDS) available on request.
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