bromethalin |
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Dosage form | 0.005% pellet;0.005%bait |
Packing | Liquid:50ml、100ml、250ml、500ml、1L、5L、10L、20L Solid:10g、50g、100g、250g、500g、1kg、5kg、10kg、25kg |
Formulation+Label | Customized |
Sample | Yes |
Pest | Rats;Dogs;Cats |
Certification | SGS、 ISO 、BV |
Delivery time | 20-30 days |
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Discover the proper methods for using bromethalin-based rat poison. Learn placement tips, safety precautions, and how to ensure effective rodent control while minimizing risks to non-target animals.
Bromethalin Mode of Action
Bromethalin is a potent neurotoxin that disrupts the normal function of cells in the central nervous system. It works by uncoupling oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria, leading to a decrease in ATP production. This causes the cells to swell, especially in the brain and spinal cord, resulting in increased intracranial pressure. The disruption of nervous system functions eventually leads to paralysis, seizures, and death in rodents, typically within 24-36 hours after ingestion.
How to Use Bromethalin Rat Poison
Bromethalin rat poison is available in several forms, including pellets, blocks, and bait stations. To use effectively, place the bait in areas where rodents have been active, such as along walls, near burrows, or in secluded corners. Ensure the bait is inaccessible to pets and children. Rodents usually die within a few days of consuming a lethal dose, and it is crucial to check for dead rodents regularly and dispose of them properly to avoid secondary poisoning of non-target animals.