ประเทศ: นิวซีแลนด์
ภาษา: อังกฤษ
แหล่งที่มา: Ministry for Primary Industries
cholecalciferol
Aotea IP Holdings Limited
cholecalciferol
cholecalciferol 4 g/kg
Vertebrate Toxic Agent
ACVM Registered
2014-12-22
36B Sir William Ave, East Tamaki, Manukau, Auckland T: +64 9 273 4333 | M: +64 9 273 4888 | www.connovation.co.nz Manufactured & Distributed by: D3 RAT ONE FEED BAIT ® WARNING Keep out of the reach of children. Read the label before use. Contains cholecalciferol 4g/kg in the form of a bait. FOR THE CONTROL OF RODENTS WARNING: Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child. Harmful to terrestrial vertebrates. PRECAUTIONS: keep out of reach of children and away from domestic animals and foodstuffs. Avoid contact with skin. Wear gloves. Wash hands after use and before eating, drinking or smoking. If exposed or concerned: Get medical advice. Exclude dogs from baiting area as they are very susceptible to cholecalciferol. DIRECTIONS FOR USE: D3 Rat One Feed Bait paste has flavour and lure incorporated during manufacture, no further additives are required. Use only in bait stations or bait bags. Maintain an uninterrupted supply of bait until signs of activity ceases. Only a single feed of D3 Rat One Feed Bait paste is required, the onset of symptoms prevents further feeding of toxic baits. It is critical that sufficient bait is applied to ensure all animals visiting the bait will receive a toxic dose during one feeding session to help prevent sub-lethal poisoning and the development of aversion. A pre-feed with non-toxic Ferafeed paste is strongly recommended to maximise toxic bait uptake. After pre-feeding replace non-toxic Ferafeed paste with D3 Rat One Feed Bait paste. A judgement of pest abundance is required to gauge the amount of bait to apply. RODENT CONTROL: a lethal dose for a rat is about 18g and for a mouse is 5g but depends on bodyweight. For best results use 40g D3 Rat One Feed Bait paste in bait stations placed at 50m intervals in a grid pattern covering the entire area to be treated. Check every 4 days and replace baits where required. If possible avoid toxic treatments during breeding peaks. SYMPTOMS OF POISONING no symptoms may occur for several hours or days after poisoning has occurred. Symptoms อ่านเอกสารฉบับเต็ม