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Pest control is always changing and evolving, so in the last year we have added two new soft baits to our rodenticide arsenal. Its always a discussion in the office and between the techs which one of these works better and in what situation. I finally had the opportunity to put em to the test. So i placed both baits in a Bell Labs RTU that was having mouse activity.
The bait on the left is Ratimor: active ingredient - Bromadiolone
The bait on the right is First Strike: active ingredient - Difethialone
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After