Do NOT remove bait from the paper sachet.
Baiting Strategy: Eliminate as far as practicable all alternative rodent food sources. Place the bait sachets in areas of known rodent activity and under cover (e.g. behind appliances and furniture, in ceiling voids etc). The feeding behaviours of rats and mice differs: mice require several feeding locations; use one bait sachet (10g) per location: do NOT exceed 3 metres between baits. Rats require larger quantities of baits placed at fewer locations: place a minimum of 3 sachets (30g) per location; do NOT exceed 9 metres between bait locations. Inspect baits regularly (daily), if bait is eaten up quickly then increase the number of baits sachets at each location.
Continue observation and replenishment until no more bait is taken.
Baiting for at least 2 weeks is necessary to reduce mouse or rat numbers.
Collect any dead rodent carcasses and dispose of by wrapping in paper and placing in the garbage.
Do NOT allow cats and dogs to eat poisoned rats or mice. The use of this product for the control of protected native rodents requires permission from Wildlife Authorities.