How does mouse poison work?
The mouse poisons we sell are anticoagulants that reduce the ability of the mouses blood to clot. Mice need to feed several times on a Difenacoum poison for it to take a lethal effect. This means you have to regularly check and top-up your mouse poison to ensure an adequate dose is always available. Our Bromadiolone and Brodifacoum based poisons can kill in one feed. These latter mouse poisons are generally in block or sachet form. Difenacoum is a compound that was developed to deal with warfarin-resistant rodents and can be used indoors or outdoors.It is a multi-feed compound typically found in our mouse poison sachets Bromadiolone has a higher toxicity to mice than many other anticoagulants and can be used indoors or outdoors.It kills warfarin resistant mice and rats and is effective in one feeding. Can be used in wet or dry conditions in block or pellet form and is found in our rat & mouse poison sachets. Brodifacoum is the most potent of the anticoagulants and it can be effective i