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BlueMax Meal represents the only difethialone-based meal rodenticide available in North America. Its high palatability draws rodents off of competing food sources and it can also be used for baiting Norway rat burrows, which is a highly effective way to eliminate infestations.
The new Generation BlueMax Meal Place Packs incorporate the highly palatable meal with a package that makes it easier for service technicians to do their jobs. To ensure attraction to the bait, BlueMax Meal Place Packs are made with a thin poly film that protects it and preserves bait freshness, while also allowing rodents to smell its attractive aroma. The place packs also eliminate premature product exposure and provide important label information. Additionally, this packaging allows PMPs to distribute bait in pre-measured quantities, and by doing so, monitor bait placements and rodenticide costs. Uneaten bait can be easily retrieved upon completion of the rodent control program. In sensitive baiting areas, BlueMax Meal Place Packs can be easily secured inside bait stations on bait rods. In non-sensitive areas, they can be placed outside of bait stations.
All Generation BlueMax formulations use difethialone – an advanced, single-feed active ingredient. Difethialone requires only half the rate (25 ppm) of other anticoagulant rodenticides, according to Liphatech.
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