Emergencies & Product Identification

For rodents, we put bait inside tamper resistant containers and we take great care to place them out of harms way. Should an issue occur, this page is provided for you and your physician/veterinarian to act quickly and correctly to resolve any emergency.

NOTE: It would take a large quantity of these products to have significant impact on pets and humans alike.

Active Ingredient and Product Guides Provided Below:

Rodenthor Block

Rodenthor Block Bait

  • Description – Light red square block, 3 ridges on all sides, 1.5 ” long.

    Intended for mice, voles, rats.

  • Active Ingredient – Bromadiolone

    Note to Physicians: If swallowed, this material may reduce the clotting ability of the blood and cause bleeding. If ingested, administer Vitamin K1 intramuscularly or orally. Repeat as necessary based on monitoring of prothrombin times.

    Note to Veterinarians: Anticoagulant. For animals ingesting bait and/or showing poisoning signs (bleeding or elevated prothrombin times), give Vitamin K1. If needed, check prothrombin times every 3 days until values return to normal (up to 30 days). In severe cases, blood transfusions may be needed.

Rodenthor Soft Bait

  • Description: Flat pink in clear pouch 2.5 x 2.5 labeled.

    Intended for mice, voles, rats.

  • Active Ingredient – Bromadiolone

    Note to Physician: If swallowed, this material may reduce the clotting ability of the blood and cause bleeding. If ingested, administer Vitamin K1 intramuscularly or orally. Repeat as necessary based on monitoring of prothrombin times.

    Note to Veterinarian: Anticoagulant. For animals ingesting bait and/or showing poisoning signs (bleeding or elevated prothrombin times), give Vitamin K1. If needed, check prothrombin times every 3 days until values return to normal (up to 30 days). In severe cases, blood transfusions may be needed.

ZP Rodent Oat Bait

  • Description: White, powdery oats; like dry oatmeal

    Intended for mice, voles, rats.

  • Active Ingredient: Zinc Phosphide

    Emergency First Aid Procedures:

    Eyes: Flush with cool water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation develops, obtain medical assistance.

    Skin: Wash with soap and water

    Ingestion: Call physician or emergency phone number immediately. Do not give anything by mouth or induce vomiting unless instructed by physician.

    Inhalation: Remove person to fresh air.

    Harmful to aquatic life.

Tom Cat/ Victor MoleWorms

  • 5 inch white wormlike appearance

    Intended for Moles

  • Active Ingredient – Bromethalin

    Note to Physician or Veterinarian: Contains the nerve poison Bromethalin. This is not an anticoagulant type rodenticide. For humans or animals ingesting bait and/or showing poisoning signs (such as muscle tremors, loss of hind limb use, or seizures for animals), limit absorption by either emesis or gastric lavage. Sublethal symptoms, if present, would be the result of cerebral edema and should be treated accordingly through administration of an osmotic diuretic and corticosteroid.

Final Blox Bait

  • Description: Red, waxy rectangle with ridges on semi-dome top

    Intended for mice, voles, rats.

  • Active Ingredient – Brodifacoum

    Note to Physician: If swallowed, this material may reduce the clotting ability of the blood and cause bleeding. If ingested, administer Vitamin K1 intramuscularly or orally. Vitamin K1 is antidotal at doses of 10−20 mg (not mg/kg). Repeat as necessary based on monitoring of prothrombin times.

    Note to Veterinarian: Anticoagulant. For animals ingesting bait and/or showing poisoning signs (bleeding or elevated prothrombin times), give Vitamin K1 at doses of 2−5 mg/kg. If needed, check prothrombin times every 3 days until values return to normal (up to 30 days). In severe cases, blood transfusions may be needed.

Other Products

  • Swat Total Pest Control always selects products to control pests that are as safe as possible for your family members, including your pets. For general pest control, our sprays are harmless and most are odor free. Those that have a slight odor will dissipate shortly after applied.

  • Service Notes are taken at every appointment. Chemicals are tracked for our knowledge and for potential safety purposes. We use a variety of liquid, dust, granular and aerosol products; for more specific information you will need to contact the office.

For a true Medical Emergency please call 911. If you believe a pet or someone you know may have ingested or used a product improperly, call the number for Poison Control immediately for treatment advice.