Generation Mini bait blocks with difethialone. Generation mini blocks rodenticide bait is enticing to rats and mice and kills rodents within just a few days. The Generation Mini Blocks measure 1 x 1 inch and were originally intended to be used in the Aegis Mouse Bait Stations.
| Active Ingredient: | Difethialone 0.0025% |
| Target pests: | Rats and Mice |
| Yield: | Approximately 227 x 20g blocks. Blocks measure 1 x 1 inch and fit perfectly in the Aegis Mouse Bait Stations. |
| NOT FOR SALE TO: | MI |
| Manufactured By: | Lipha Tech |
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Generation Mini bait blocks with difethialone. Generation mini blocks rodenticide bait is enticing to rats and mice and kills rodents within just a few days.
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7 of 8 people found this review helpful:
very simple pest control.
By Richard on November 23, 2010
Verified Purchasehavent seen/ heard any mice after 2 days of having it out.
6 of 7 people found this review helpful:
Using Mini Blox myself.
By Kim on September 8, 2011
Verified PurchaseI live in the country and found out quickly that mice & rats like warm, dry places with a food source. After paying an exterminator a HUGE sum, they cleared under my house, & inside my walls of the vermin. I could not afford to keep thier service, so I researched the product they used. When I found your site on line, I realized I could afford to take care of my home myself at a significantly smaller cost. I appreciate the peace of mind, knowing I can do this for my family & home. Thank you also for making product selection & shipping easy.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful:
great for gophers
By Scott on December 30, 2011
Verified PurchaseI use this for gophers in AZ. better then any of the gopher baits just dont touch the bait with your hands or they wont take it
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February 3, 2010Barbara asked:
QWhat is known about secondary poisoning (cats and birds) with Generation Mini Blox?
ASecondary poisoning can occur with Generation Mini Blox but it is a concern with just about any rodent bait on the market. However, for secondary poisoning to occur your pet would have to consume many dead rodents that ingested a significant amount of the rodent bait. Typically, most household pets (dogs and cats) do not eat an entire dead rodent, they usually leave them on the doorstep as a trophy. Also, they would have to find numerous dead rodents around that were accessible and this only happens in very bad infestations. Most of the time a rodent will die in the wall or underground in burrows. This being said, there is a new rodent bait on the market that is a vitamin D3 active ingredient which is the safest product to date and greatly diminishes the chances of secondary poisoning, and it poses a very low toxicity to birds. It is called Terad 3 Blox and you can read more about it by clicking on the product name.
October 29, 2010Brad asked:
QIs Generation (Difethialone) preferred over Final (Brodifacoum)?
I've been told that Difethialone is preferred over Brodifacoum by professionals. Is this true? Is Difethialone, in theory, more "effective" on rodent control over Brodifcoum, assuming rodents were to eat both products equally? Thanks
AAs with many rodenticide and insecticide products, there are always people that swear that one active ingredient is better than the other. In reality, when placed correctly and other food sources are limited both baits will be very effective. Final bait seems to be more popular with our customers.
December 5, 2010Frank asked:
QWhat are the advantages Difethialone offers compared to other anticoagulants?
ADifethialone (the active ingredient in Generation Mini Blox) is a second generation anticoagulant that has been shown to be very effective on rodents and mice that have been resistant to first generation anticoagulants (such as warafarin).





