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Sponsored News from Bayer Environmental Science

Pest WritersBy Pest Writers28 January 2015No Comments3 Mins Read
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Bayer launches Rodilon, their new single-feed, second-generation rodenticide with no known resistance. It is the first new active ingredient in over 20 years says Bayer.

Bayer Environmental Science has launched a pioneering new single feed, second generation range of rodenticides called Rodilon.

The new revolutionary rodenticide range has four highly palatable formulations ideal for every indoor situation.

As Alan Morris, Head of Sales – Professional Products UK & Ireland, explains: “Rodilon contains difethialone, which is exclusive to Bayer in the UK, Rodilon will control rodents that are resistant to the active ingredients bromadiolone and difenacoum. Highly palatable, Rodilon is effective after just one feed.”

Rodilon comes in four different bait formulations and can be used in a wide variety of indoor areas of use.

  

Alan Morris
Alan Morris proudly shows-off part of the new Rodilon range  

Areas of Use

Two of the products, Rodilon Wheat Tech and Rodilon Trio benefit from a unique ‘turbo impregnation’ manufacturing process that infuses the active ingredient right to the core of the bait. Not only does this offer superior rat and mouse control but it also means the operator is subjected to minimal risk from dust.

Developed specifically for the control of mice, Rodilon Trio incorporates oats, sunflower seeds and maize, which are known to be particularly palatable to mice. Despite mice removing the husk of the grain before eating, the process of ‘turbo impregnation’ ensures that the core still contains the active ingredient.

Ideal for rat control, Rodilon Wheat Tech uses the highest quality whole wheat grain making it extremely palatable and increases consumption. It is perfect for difficult to control infestations throughout a wide range of indoor urban, commercial and residential baiting situations.

Also particularly suited to rats, Rodilon Blocks are moisture and mould resistant which makes them the perfect bait for hot and damp conditions including sewers. With multiple edges, the blocks are designed specifically to encourage rodents to gnaw and feed on them. Rodilon Blocks are an ideal choice if spillages are a concern.

Rodilon Soft Blocks are suitable for mice and rats and are an excellent choice where there are other food options available. Containing high food grade ingredients in pre-measured sachets, Rodilon Soft Blocks offers the added benefits of no direct contact to the operator and ease of handling.

Application Rates

Available in a range of pack sizes, Rodilon will be available in late July 2011 from Bayer distributors.

Click here (1Mb) to read the Rodilon usage brochure.

Formulations

Available in four formulation types. Left to right: blocks, soft blocks, wheat tech and trio

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