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According to Liphatech Generation BlueMax Meal’s high palatability is an excellent choice for situations where PMPs need to draw rodents off of competing food sources. In addition, it is labeled for baiting Norway rat burrows. The antidote for difethialone, which is the same antidote for any other anticoagulant rodenticide, is vitamin K-1.
Available as a bulk meal, Generation BlueMax Meal is packaged in an 18-pound re-sealable plastic pail. The pail is designed for ease of handling, which allows pest management professionals to deliver the desired amount of meal and keep remaining product fresh for future applications. Place packs of Generation BlueMax Meal will be available in early 2006. Al Smith, Liphatech’s director of marketing and business development, said Generation BlueMax Meal offers a host of advantages.
“High palatability, combined with an advanced single-feed anticoagulant, gives PMPs the ability to quickly gain control of difficult rodent populations,” said Smith. “Additionally, Generation BlueMax Meal is formulated with new preservatives to deliver superior protection against mold. In short, Generation BlueMax Meal represents the most advanced rodenticide technology on the market in the most palatable formulation, meal – all of which contributes to the success of rodent control programs.”
For more information visit www.liphatech.com.
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