
Courtesy of Bell Labs
WINDSOR, Wis. — Bell Laboratories announced the arrival of the latest tool for rodent control in Canada: Fastrac Soft Bait. Made with the active ingredient bromethalin, Fastrac Soft Bait is an acute rodenticide with a proprietary oil-based formulation that balances saturated and unsaturated fats.
Fastrac Soft Bait is also designed to withstand almost any climate, the company said. In cold climates, the bait won’t freeze and when temperatures and humidity rise, Fastrac Soft Bait is both mold- and heat-resistant.
Technicians will also use less bait and may see more effective results compared to when they use anticoagulants, Bell said. Rodents may consume a lethal dose of Fastrac in a single night’s feeding, which may reduce the amount of bait needed to control a population.
"Fastrac Soft Bait widens the breadth of high-quality rodenticides available to our vital distribution and pest control partners in Canada,” said Bell's Chief Commerical Officer Patrick Lynch. “The bait has shown exceptional capabilities in controlling rodent populations in our other markets, and we're looking forward to how Fastrac Soft Bait will elevate our Canadian partners’ rodent control program.”
Fastrac Soft Bait is available in a 1.81kg (4 lb) pail and is available for shipment now. For additional information, contact your Bell Technical Representative or visit www.BellLabs.com.
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