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Victor Multi-Kill Brand Block Rodenticide Now in Improved Bucket

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The new square bucket is about 30% smaller so it stores more easily and has a lid that is simpler to open and reseal.

| March 29, 2011

LITITZ, Pa. — Victor Multi-Kill Brand Blocks are now available in a new user friendly 18 pound bucket. The new square bucket is about 30% smaller so it stores more easily and has a lid that is much simpler to open and reseal.
  
Victor Multi-Kill Brand Blocks with Difenacoum are the first new EPA registered rodenticide active for the U.S. market in over 10 years. Multi-Kill is a powerful second generation anticoagulant that kills rodents in 3 to 5 days, Woodstream reports. Vitamin K is the antidote.
   
Its unique active Difenacoum provides reduced hazard and superior performance. Difenacoum may be new to the U.S. market but its been the primary rodenticide active for European pest professionals for years due to its reliable performance and excellent toxicity profile.
 
Multi-Kill (model M2030) is available in convenient 18 pound buckets of highly palatable weather resistant 1 ounce blocks.
 
Multi-Kill is registered and approved for use in all states.
  
For more information visit www.woodstreampro.com.

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