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How is the Tomcat With Bromethalin Place Pacs product formulated?
- As pre-measured bait containers called 'Place Pacs'
- As a liquid concentrate for dilution in water
- As a granular powder for broadcast application
- As a compressed block for bait stations
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The product is formulated as 'Place Pacs,' which are pre-measured bait containers.Which statement best describes the resistance profile of this product?
- It is an anti-coagulant resistant solution
- It is highly susceptible to anticoagulant resistance
- It is only effective against anticoagulant-resistant rats
- It requires an anticoagulant to be effective
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The product is specifically noted as being an anti-coagulant resistant solution.Why does the product contain Denatonium Benzoate?
- To discourage accidental ingestion
- To increase the shelf life of the bait
- To attract rodents to the Place Pacs
- To act as a secondary pesticide
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Denatonium Benzoate is included as a bittering agent to discourage accidental ingestion.According to the label, where is this product permitted for use?
- Indoors and within 10 feet of non-made structures
- Anywhere outdoors including gardens and fields
- Only inside fully enclosed residential buildings
- Within 50 feet of any man-made structure
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The product is intended for use indoors and within 10 feet of non-made structures.What is the concentration of the active ingredient, Bromethalin, in this product?
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The label facts state the active ingredient is Bromethalin at a concentration of 0.01%.Which species is specifically listed as NOT permitted for use with this product?
- Eastern harvest mouse
- House mouse
- Norway rat
- Common meadow vole
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The label explicitly lists the Eastern harvest mouse as a species not permitted for use.What is the mechanism of action for Tomcat With Bromethalin Place Pacs?
- The rodent ceases feeding after consuming a toxic dose
- It causes immediate paralysis of the nervous system
- It acts as a traditional anticoagulant to cause bleeding
- It prevents the rodent from absorbing nutrients
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The label states the mechanism involves the rodent ceasing feeding after consuming a toxic dose.
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