PredaSTOP for Stoats

Country: New Zealand

Language: English

Source: Ministry for Primary Industries

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Active ingredient:

4-aminopropiophenone

Available from:

Aotea IP Holdings Limited

INN (International Name):

4-aminopropiophenone

Composition:

4-aminopropiophenone 410 g/kg

Therapeutic area:

Vertebrate Toxic Agent

Authorization status:

ACVM Registered

Authorization date:

2011-04-07

Summary of Product characteristics

                                DANGER
Keep out of the reach of children. Read the label before use.
PREDASTOP
™
Contains 410g/kg para-aminopropiophenone in the form of a paste
A SINGLE FEED BAIT FOR THE CONTROL OF STOATS
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TOXIC
ECO TOXIC
DANGER:
Fatal if swallowed. Reduces affinity of red blood cells for oxygen.
Harmful to aquatic life. Very toxic to some terrestrial vertebrates.
PRECAUTIONS:
To be under control of a Cerified Handler and holder of Controlled
Substance Licence (CSL). Wash hands thoroughly after handling. Do
not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. Prevent access to
bait by non-target animals, including wildlife, livestock and domestic
animals. Particular care should be taken if non-target animals that
are likely to be attracted to mince baits may have access to the area
being targeted (e.g. cats, dogs, kiwi and weka).
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
PredaSTOP ™ for Stoats is a single-feed poison. Use only in bait
stations. Pre-feeding with minced meat before laying bait is strongly
recommended. Bait lines should be laid in lines up to approximately
1 000m apart and up to approximately 200m apart along these lines.
Follow the Bait Preparation Instructions (enclosed and available
from www.connovation.co.nz). Meat baits should be used within 48
hours of preparation and kept as cool as possible prior to placing
in stations.
Remove all pre-feed when laying toxic bait.
Bait take from pre-feeding should be used to determine how many
toxic mince baits to place in each station. If pre-feeding is not
practical, place one to two mince baits in each station. Where
practical, ensuring that baits remain fresh may maximise stoat
control.
On completion of the control operation, recover and bury all
remaining baits.
SYMPTOMS OF POISONING:
Symptoms of skin colour changes (pale or blue-ish) lethargy and
lack of co-ordination.
FIRST AID:
In the event of poisoning or suspected poisoning act immediately.
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