ROZOL TRACKING POWDER
Rozol tracking powder may be dusted into Norway rat burrows that are located along the periphery of buildings and that are likely to lead into buildings. Additionally, Rozol tracking powder can be used to treat wall voids.
Features & Benefits:
Target Pests: Rats & Mice
Application:
Features & Benefits:
- A first-generation anticoagulant with Vitamin K1 as antidote
- Works best in dry areas where rats and mice will pick it up on their fur and ingest it when grooming.
- Do not allow Rozol tracking powder to contact areas used for food preparation.
- Made with Liphatech-patented chlorophacinone
- Use when bait stations or conventional rodenticides may not be appropriate
- For areas inaccessible to non-targets
- Adheres to rodent’s feet and fur
- Treat indoor burrows and apply “patches” on runways
- Blue and white Rozol tracking powders are Restricted Use Pesticides
Target Pests: Rats & Mice
Application:
- For House mice use at the rate of 1 oz. powder per 2.5 sq. ft. of runway area.
- For Norway and Roof rats use at the rate of 2 oz. powder for 2.5 sq. ft. of runway area.
- Apply the powder into the rat burrow or holes or within walls with a hand bulb or similar duster.
- Do not use power dusting devices.
- Sprinkle the powder in patches in such a manner as to expose the rats and house mice to it.
- Patch size may be (but not limited to) 6 inches x 12 inches and should be adapted to each situation.
- For burrows that are located along the periphery of buildings and that are likely to serve as routes of entry into these structures, place about 5 grams of tracking powder in each burrow.
- Close burrows with soil, loose leaves or paper.
- Repeat treatment if burrows are reopened. Maintain powder in treated areas for at least 20 days.
- Repeat treatment when infestation recurs.
- Where a continuous source of infestation is present, place the tracking powder in tamper-resistant bait stations and replenish the powder as needed.