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Emergency

Emergency Pesticide Information

It’s natural to feel worried or concerned if you find yourself navigating a veterinary or medical emergency involving rodent bait. Just know, most situations of this nature turn out to be fine. These baits are intended for mice and they’re typically not as harmful to larger creatures. Even so, It’s important to be timely and treat this situation seriously. The following information is provided to help you talk to a medical or veterinary professional about unintended bait consumption. 

What To Do If Bait Is Consumed

Contact poison control (800-222-1222) or a veterinarian.

How To Find The Product Consumed

Usually, when you contact emergency services in these instances, they want to know what products were used.

  1. The best way to find what pest products were used at your service would be to reference your invoice.
  1. Another option is to look at the bait station

Bait Stations

Ambush

Found around exteriors (may also be attached to stone block).

Evo

Usually found inside homes. Commonly found in garages, basements, and utility rooms.

Rodent Baits Used By Adam’s

Contrac All-Weather Blox

Used in residential and commercial settings

Label

SDS

Website

First Strike Soft Bait

Most commonly used in commercial settings

Label

Safety Data Sheet

Website

Resolv Soft Bait

Most commonly used in residential and commercial settings

Label

SDS

Website

Selontra® Rodent Bait

Most commonly used in residential and commercial settings

Label

SDS

Website

ALL LABELS AND SDS

All Labels and Safety Data Sheets for products we use can be found on this page

Link To All Labels And Safety Data Sheets

Follow-Up

Once the situation is at a stable point, please contact us and we will respond during business hours. We want to discuss the situation and make sure that the bait is no longer accessible.

Email: service@adamspestcontrol.com

Phone: 763-478-9810