Professional Rodenticide Sales
Our Expertise in Professional Rodenticides
We supply a wide range of professional rodenticides from the main manufacturers including Pelgar, Lodi, Bayer, Killgerm, Bell Laboratories and Syngenta.
With over 20 years of field experience, we have been able to identify the most palatable and best-value products available on the market.
Actives Ingredients
Our rodenticide selection is made of:
- Second Generation anticoagulants: Brodifacoum, Difenacoum, Bromadiolone, and Flocoumafen, for which there is no record of resistance in Ireland at present.
- First Generation anticoagulant: Warfarin (no secondary poisoning)
- Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3 – Selontra)
Formulations
We stock all the formulations available on the market:
- Pasta-based rodenticides: easy to consume and made of mulched cereals and peanut butter oils.
- Cut-wheat
- Whole wheat
- Extruded blocks
- Wax block bait
We keep records of all product registration (PCS numbers), label changes, and the latest Safety Data Sheets are available for download directly from our website.
Who Can Buy From Us?
Our rodenticides are suitable for pest controllers, farmers, park managers, gamekeepers, golf courses, pig farms, studs, flour mills, stables, barns, orchards, fruit & veg. wholesalers, etc.
We can only sell professional rodenticides to Professionals (e.g. farmers with Herd Numbers) and TRAINED professionals (e.g. Pest Controllers with PMU numbers).
We are unable to supply members of the public with restricted rodenticides & insecticides. Herd number or PMU number must be provided when ordering from us.
If you are using rodenticides professionally on a regular basis and do not hold formal qualifications yet, we strongly advise you to join a pest control course so you can learn how to use these products in a safe manner, minimising risks to members of the public, wildlife, and other non-target species. For more information Click Here.
If you are not qualified and would like to check our rodenticides for amateur use, please Click Here.
Selection of our Most Popular Professional Rodenticides
Roban Cut Wheat Bait
20Kg. bag (Difenacoum 0.005%). Indoor & Outdoor Use. Highly palatable.
Roban Oktablok II
Cast Block. 8Kg tub (Difenacoum 0.005%). Indoor & Outdoor Use. Each block weight 20g.
Rodex Excel
Extruded Block. 8Kg. tub (Bromadiolone 0.005%). Indoor & Outdoor Use. Each block weight 20g.
Vertox Oktablok II
Cast Block 10Kg. (Brodifacoum 0.005%). Indoor Use + around buildings. Each block weight 20g.
Sapphire Paste
Pasta bait 5Kg. tub (Brodifacoum 0.004%). Indoor use only. Each sachet weight 10g. Mulched cereals and peanut butter oils.
Roban Gold 10
Non Toxic Wax Monitoring Blocks for Rats & Mice 10Kg. tub. Use for monitoring rodent activity indoors, outdoors and in sewers. 20g. wax blocks made with chopped wheat, cereals, proteins and chocolate aroma bound together with damp-resistant waxes.
Roban Gold rodent blocks are highly tolerant to humidity and suitable for use both indoors and outdoors.
Roban Gold 2.5
Same as Roban Gold 10 but in a 2.5Kg. tub.
Which Rodenticides are more Palatable to Rodents?
Although every infestation differs, rats and mice usually prefer pasta-based rodenticides, as they are easy to consume and made of mulched cereals and peanut butter oils. Their second choice is cut-wheat, followed by whole wheat. Finally, they will eat extruded block bait and wax block bait.
What is the most potent poison for rats and mice?
The most efficient second generation anticoagulant rodent poison is Brodifacoum, which is approximately 5 times more potent than Bromadiolone and Difenacoum. It is generally restricted to indoor use to minimise the risks of secondary poisoning of non-target species. The tables below illustrate the potency of each active ingredient, as well as the risks to non-target species.
Safe Professional Rodenticides Use - Recommendations
1) Read the label carefully
If you intend to use pesticides of any description you must make sure that they are kept, used and disposed of strictly in accordance with their label instructions.
2) Placing the bait
Place bait in locations out of reach of children, pests, domestic animals and non-target wildlife. If you cannot find suitable cover to protect baits, you should use bait boxes for safety.
3) Hoarding of bait
Remember that rats may remove baits which can be carried and hoard them, or drop them where children or non target animals can gain access to them, so secure any sachets or wax blocks at the placement site.
4) Removal of dead rodents
Dead rodents should be disposed of safely by following the label advice. This will reduce the risk of secondary poisoning of other species.
5) Bait Disposal & Storage
After treatment it is your duty to ensure that all remains of bait and containers are removed from the site and disposed of according to the label instructions. Keep rodenticides in their original container, out of reach of children, pets, non-target animals and wildlife.
Which Rodenticides are more Palatable to Rodents?
Although every infestation differs, rats and mice usually prefer pasta-based rodenticides, as they are easy to consume and made of mulched cereals and peanut butter oils. Their second choice is cut-wheat, followed by whole wheat. Finally, they will eat extruded block bait and wax block bait.
What is the most potent poison for rats and mice?
The most efficient second generation anticoagulant rodent poison is Brodifacoum, which is approximately 5 times more potent than Bromadiolone and Difenacoum. It is generally restricted to indoor use to minimise the risks of secondary poisoning of non-target species. The tables below illustrate the potency of each active ingredient, as well as the risks to non-target species.
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