Bell Introduces Ditrac Ground Squirrel Bait

The product can be used in California, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona and North Dakota.


Madison, Wis. — Bell Laboratories recently introduced new Ditrac Ground Squirrel bait, with the multi-feed, first-generation anticoagulant Diphacinone.
 
It can be used for the control of the California Ground Squirrel in California, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona and North Dakota.
 
Specifically developed to appeal to California Ground Squirrels, Ditrac Ground Squirrel bait is available in an economical 12-pound pail or 50-pound bag with its active ingredient at 0.005 percent. The highly palatable formula competes with California Ground Squirrel’s natural food sources, Bell Labs says.  
 
“This non-restricted rodenticide will give PMPs an excellent tool to control ground squirrels around man-made structures,” said Bell’s Western Technical Representative, Jeremy Davis.  “We are confident that users will find the same great results with Ditrac Ground Squirrel Bait as they found with PCQ over the past 30 years.”
 
From the makers of PCQ, Ditrac Ground Squirrel Bait is a non-restricted use product that can be applied within 100 feet of man-made structures when used with a secured, tamper-resistant bait station.
 
Ground squirrels can cause extensive damage to gardens, fruit-bearing trees, shrubs and yards.  Their burrows and mounds cost property owners a significant amount of time and money.
 
Like all of Bell’s rodenticides, Ditrac Ground Squirrel bait contains only the highest grade toxicants and inert ingredients for outstanding rodent acceptance and control, the firm says. 
 
Ditrac Ground Squirrel bait is now available through Bell distributors, in select U.S. states.
 
Learn more at www.belllabs.com.
 
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