Country: New Zealand
Language: English
Source: Ministry for Primary Industries
cholecalciferol; diphacinone
Invasive Pest Control Limited
cholecalciferol 0.6 g/kg; diphacinone 0.05 g/kg
Vertebrate Toxic Agent
2019-05-03
FOR THE CONTROL OF POSSUMS & RATS NET CONTENTS: 4.5KG Contains 0.05g/kg diphacinone + 0.60g/kg cholecalciferol in the form of a bait WARNING Keep out of the reach of children. Read the label before use. DOUBLE TAP ® is a registered trademark of Connovation Ltd 9 419323 502350 36B Sir William Ave, East Tamaki, Manukau, Auckland T: +64 9 273 4333 M: +64 27 273 4888 www.connovation.co.nz WARNING: Increases blood clotting time and the concentration of blood calcium, causing haemorrhage. Harmful to terrestrial vertebrates. PRECAUTIONS: Wash hands thoroughly after handling. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. DIRECTIONS FOR USE SINGLE FEED BAIT STATIONS DOUBLE TAP ® Pellet Bait is a single feed possum and rat bait. Baits must only be used in covered bait stations which restrict accessibility to non-target terrestrial vertebrates & which prevent weathering of the bait. Bait stations located below 200mm must restrict accessibility to children and all possum bait stations must be located 200mm above the ground. PREFEEDING: Prefeeding is not required NOTIFICATIONS For Professional Users notice must be given to the occupiers & as far as practicable, owners of land dwellings or buildings within the vicinity of the bait station site of the proposed application of the bait. FOR USE IN BUSH & FOREST ENVIRONMENTS Double Tap ® Pellet Bait is a single-feed possum and rat bait and it is recommended to place between 500g – 1kg of bait in each bait station. Bait should be checked and replenished where necessary in bait stations after 6 to 10 days and bait stations left in place for about two and half months to manage the control of all resident and immigrant possums and rats. INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING BAIT STATION LOADING, SPACING, CHECKING & REPLENISHMENT These are guidelines. The application of these guidelines, and variance from these guidelines, will vary according to the local environment & operational plan. Factors to consider & evaluate when applying these guidelines include: weather conditions, pest density Read the complete document