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Safely Use Rodent Bait Products

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Rat and mouse poison products, if misused, can potentially harm you, your children, or your pets.  Always read the product label and follow all directions when using pesticides.

Remember!

  • Always store pesticides away from the reach of children and pets, such as in a locked utility cabinet or garden shed.  
  • Place traps or baits only in locations where children and pets cannot access them.
  • Never store pesticides next to food, including pet food.
  • Read and follow the instructions on the pesticide label.
  • To prevent accidental poisoning of wildlife and pets that might eat a dead animal, promptly remove and dispose of carcasses of dead rodents. 

Rodenticide products marketed to consumers include ready-to-use bait stations that are labeled according to the extent of protection they provide to young children and to dogs and whether or not they are weather-resistant. 

The rodenticide (rodent poison) products sold at consumer outlets are ready-to-use bait stations. 

  • These products contain bait in the form of a block or a paste. 
  • The bait must be secured within the bait station that comes in the retail package. 
    • If the bait station is refillable, up to one pound of bait to be used to fill and refill the bait station may be packaged with the station. 
  • The baits used in these products must use one of the following rodenticide compounds as active ingredient:
    • bromethalin,
    • chlorophacinone,
    • cholecalciferol,
    • diphacinone,
    • warfarin, or
    • zinc phosphide. 
  • The baits used in these products may not contain a second-generation anticoagulant rodenticide (e.g., brodifacoum, bromadiolone, difenacoum, or difethialone).

Learn how EPA regulates the safety of rat and mouse poison products.

Rodenticides

  • Rodenticides Home
  • About Rats and Mice
  • Identify and Prevent Rodents
  • Options to Manage Rodents
  • Safely Use Rodent Poison
  • Choosing a Bait Station for Household Use
  • Tips for Hiring a Rodent Control Professional
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Last updated on October 9, 2024
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