Loading...
Zinc Phosphide is a greyish black coloured heavy. Amongst all available rat poison tried in India. Zinc Phosphide has given all round satisfactory results and still continues to be the most popular rodenticide.
Specification
Name
Zinphos
Composition
Zinc Phosphide 80% Wv
Model of Action
Acute stomach action of Rodenticide
Category
Public Health Pesticides
Subcategory
Rodent Control
Package
Features
CONDITION OF USE ZINPHOS /ORGANISM
DOSAGE:
¨
For
field rodent control Rattus/rattas 1.5%-2.5% Bondicota bengalensis.
¨
In
residential premises to Rattus mattuda be used under the Tatera indica active
ingredient supervision of treined Meriones hurrianae in bait personnel Mus
Platylhrix Mus muscerlus Rattus norycus Mus boduga Sumcus caeruleus.
DIRECTION OF USE:
PRE BAITING:
¨
Rats
are very sensitive to any market change or the presence of any new articles in
their environment. Hence the placing of poison baits all the sudden, for rat
control is not likely to yield any satisfactory results.
¨
For
the first four or five days, place plain baits consisting of any materials
available locally in the vicinity or rat burrows or areas frequently visited by
rats.
¨
The
Baits material should be whole wheat, rice, rice sweat, pieces, dry fish, food
articles or any such materials which could be resisted rats.
¨
Rats
are very Baits-shy and would not touch the plain baits and take the baits we
can found out the place of baits points from where the baits are consumed by
rats. This in short is the process called Pre-baiting.
BAITING:
¨
When
more than 75% of the plain Baits of the known bait’s points are consumed, add
Zinphos (1 part of Zinphos to 10 parts of Bait by weight) and replace the plain
baits at the bait points with poison Baits.
¨
The
placing of poison baits should be continued for two to three days by which
time, 75 to 85% of the rat population would have been exterminated.
¨
Do
not use either plain baits or poison baits for another fortnight or so when
again pre-baiting should commence but with different base for bait followed by
poison bait later.
¨
This
follows up treatment should account for the population left alive after the
first course.
¨
While
preparing the baits either plain or poison actual manual handling should be
avoided as far as possible.
SYMPTOMS OF POISONING:
¨
Nausea,
Abdominal pain, tightness in the chest, weakness, excessive thirust,
convulsions may occur.
More Products