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    How much FirstStrike Soft Bait should I place and where?
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    Q How much FirstStrike Soft Bait should I place and where? answer now
    Asked on August 4, 2025 6:42 PM
    A For house mice or meadow voles: Use 1 pouch per placement, spaced every 8–12 feet (up to 4 pouches per station in heavy activity areas); maintain fresh bait for 15 days or until activity drops. For rats: Use 9 to 43 pouches per station, spaced 15–30 feet apart; maintain bait supply for 10 days or until rodent signs disappear Liphatech
  2. What is FirstStrike Soft Bait used for?
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    Q What is FirstStrike Soft Bait used for? answer now
    Asked on August 4, 2025 6:40 PM
    A FirstStrike Soft Bait is a second‑generation anticoagulant rodenticide (active ingredient: difethialone, 0.0025%) specially formulated to control Norway rats, roof rats, house mice, and warfarin-resistant mice in indoor and outdoor above-ground settings
  4. What do I do if my dog eats the bait? Is there an antidote?
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    Q What do I do if my dog eats the bait? Is there an antidote? answer now
    Asked on April 4, 2023 2:40 PM
    A To reduce the risk of non-target animal or pet poisoning we strongly suggest the use of secure tamper resistant bait stations. If your pet happens to consume any of the FirstStrike Soft Bait you will want to contact your veterinarian immediately and have them administer vitamin K1 as necessary.

First Strike Soft Bait Rodenticide

Order Before 2:00pm PST For Same Day Shipping!
Most Items are received within 2-4 days of ordering!
FOR LARGE ORDERS, PLEASE EMAIL: [email protected] OR CALL 877-708-1974

$169.97

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Are you looking for a “go to” soft bait that is great for that heavy rodent infestation? First Strike Soft Bait will hit rodents hard!  First Strike Soft Bait is highly palatable and contains a proprietary second-generation anticoagulant (Difethialone) invented by LiphaTech!

Product Features:

  • Formula is highly palatable to rats and mice.
  • Maintains its integrity in hot environments.
  • First dead rodents appear in 4-5 days after consuming a lethal dose.
  • Kills Norway rats, roof rats, house mice, deer mice and other rodent species listed on the label.

Size:

  • 16lb. Pail

Product questions and answers

    How much FirstStrike Soft Bait should I place and where?
  1. 0 votes
    Q How much FirstStrike Soft Bait should I place and where? answer now
    Asked on August 4, 2025 6:42 PM
    A For house mice or meadow voles: Use 1 pouch per placement, spaced every 8–12 feet (up to 4 pouches per station in heavy activity areas); maintain fresh bait for 15 days or until activity drops. For rats: Use 9 to 43 pouches per station, spaced 15–30 feet apart; maintain bait supply for 10 days or until rodent signs disappear Liphatech
  2. What is FirstStrike Soft Bait used for?
  3. 0 votes
    Q What is FirstStrike Soft Bait used for? answer now
    Asked on August 4, 2025 6:40 PM
    A FirstStrike Soft Bait is a second‑generation anticoagulant rodenticide (active ingredient: difethialone, 0.0025%) specially formulated to control Norway rats, roof rats, house mice, and warfarin-resistant mice in indoor and outdoor above-ground settings
  4. What do I do if my dog eats the bait? Is there an antidote?
  5. 0 votes
    Q What do I do if my dog eats the bait? Is there an antidote? answer now
    Asked on April 4, 2023 2:40 PM
    A To reduce the risk of non-target animal or pet poisoning we strongly suggest the use of secure tamper resistant bait stations. If your pet happens to consume any of the FirstStrike Soft Bait you will want to contact your veterinarian immediately and have them administer vitamin K1 as necessary.

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Description

Product Alternatives: TakeDown Soft Bait
EPA Registration No.: 7173-258
Active Ingredient: Difethialone – 0.0025%
General Instructions:

Bait stations are mandatory for outdoor, above-ground use. Tamper-resistant bait stations must be used wherever children, pets, non-target mammals, or birds may have access to the bait placement location.

Selection Of Treatment Areas:

Determine areas where rats, mice and/or meadow voles will most likely find and consume bait. Generally, these are along walls, by gnawed openings, in corners and concealed places, between floors or walls, concealed places, or in locations where rats, mice and/or meadow voles or their signs have been observed. Remove as much alternative food as possible.

Application Directions:

Rats:

Apply 9 to 43 pouches per placement, usually spaced 15 to 30 feet apart.  Adjust the amount of bait applied to the level of rat feeding expected at each bait placement.  Maintain a constant supply of fresh bait for 10 days or until signs of activity cease.

Mice and Meadow Voles:

Apply 1 pouch per placement, usually spaced 8 to 12 feet apart. Up to 2 pouches may be needed at points of very high activity.  Maintain a constant supply of fresh bait for 15 days or until signs of activity cease.

Follow-Up:

Replace contaminated or spoiled bait immediately. Wearing waterproof gloves, collect and dispose of all visible dead animals and leftover bait, as well as any bait that has become
accessible to non-target animals. To discourage reinfestation, limit sources of rodent food, water and harborage as much as possible. If reinfestation does occur, repeat treatment. For a continuous infestation, set up permanent bait stations and replenish bait as needed.

Use Restrictions:
  • Do not place near or inside ventilation duct openings.
  • Do not contaminate water, food, feed, food or feed handling equipment, or milk or meat handling equipment.
  • Do not apply directly to food or feed crops.
  • Do not broadcast bait. Burrow baiting with this product is prohibited.
  • Fence and perimeter baiting beyond 100 feet from a structure is prohibited.
  • Not permitted for use against the following species in California: Deer mouse, White-footed mouse, Cotton mouse, Cotton rat, Eastern harvest mouse, Golden mouse, Polynesian rat, Meadow vole, White-throated woodrat, Southern plains woodrat, Bushy-tailed woodrat and Mexican woodrat.
Note to Physician or Veterinarian:

Contains the anticoagulant difethialone. If swallowed, this material may reduce the clotting ability of blood and cause bleeding. For humans or animals ingesting bait and/or showing obvious poisoning symptoms (bleeding or prolonged prothrombin times), give Vitamin K1 intramuscularly or orally. Repeat as necessary based on monitoring of prothrombin times.

Additional information

Weight 19 lbs
Dimensions 9.5 × 3.5 × 8 in
Size

Active Ingredient

Difethialone – 0.0025%

Manufacturer

Full List of Bugs Controlled A-Z

Norway rats, Roof rats, House mice, Cotton rats, Eastern harvest mice, Golden mice, Polynesian rats, Meadow voles*, White-throated woodrats, Southern plains woodrats and Mexican woodrats

For Use In

Indoors and Outdoors

California

*Not permitted for use against the following species in California: Cotton rat, Eastern harvest mouse, Golden mouse, Polynesian rat, Meadow vole, White-throated woodrat, Southern plains woodrat, and Mexican woodrat.

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Product questions and answers

    How much FirstStrike Soft Bait should I place and where?
  1. 0 votes
    Q How much FirstStrike Soft Bait should I place and where? answer now
    Asked on August 4, 2025 6:42 PM
    A For house mice or meadow voles: Use 1 pouch per placement, spaced every 8–12 feet (up to 4 pouches per station in heavy activity areas); maintain fresh bait for 15 days or until activity drops. For rats: Use 9 to 43 pouches per station, spaced 15–30 feet apart; maintain bait supply for 10 days or until rodent signs disappear Liphatech
  2. What is FirstStrike Soft Bait used for?
  3. 0 votes
    Q What is FirstStrike Soft Bait used for? answer now
    Asked on August 4, 2025 6:40 PM
    A FirstStrike Soft Bait is a second‑generation anticoagulant rodenticide (active ingredient: difethialone, 0.0025%) specially formulated to control Norway rats, roof rats, house mice, and warfarin-resistant mice in indoor and outdoor above-ground settings
  4. What do I do if my dog eats the bait? Is there an antidote?
  5. 0 votes
    Q What do I do if my dog eats the bait? Is there an antidote? answer now
    Asked on April 4, 2023 2:40 PM
    A To reduce the risk of non-target animal or pet poisoning we strongly suggest the use of secure tamper resistant bait stations. If your pet happens to consume any of the FirstStrike Soft Bait you will want to contact your veterinarian immediately and have them administer vitamin K1 as necessary.

First Strike Soft Bait Rodenticide

Order Before 2:00pm PST For Same Day Shipping!
Most Items are received within 2-4 days of ordering!
FOR LARGE ORDERS, PLEASE EMAIL: [email protected] OR CALL 877-708-1974

Fast Free Shipping!

Are you looking for a “go to” soft bait that is great for that heavy rodent infestation? First Strike Soft Bait will hit rodents hard!  First Strike Soft Bait is highly palatable and contains a proprietary second-generation anticoagulant (Difethialone) invented by LiphaTech!

Product Features:

  • Formula is highly palatable to rats and mice.
  • Maintains its integrity in hot environments.
  • First dead rodents appear in 4-5 days after consuming a lethal dose.
  • Kills Norway rats, roof rats, house mice, deer mice and other rodent species listed on the label.

Size:

  • 16lb. Pail

$169.97

CUSTOMERS ALSO BOUGHT:
-
+
$21.27
-
+
$115.97
-
+
$99.58

Description

Product Alternatives: TakeDown Soft Bait
EPA Registration No.: 7173-258
Active Ingredient: Difethialone – 0.0025%
General Instructions:

Bait stations are mandatory for outdoor, above-ground use. Tamper-resistant bait stations must be used wherever children, pets, non-target mammals, or birds may have access to the bait placement location.

Selection Of Treatment Areas:

Determine areas where rats, mice and/or meadow voles will most likely find and consume bait. Generally, these are along walls, by gnawed openings, in corners and concealed places, between floors or walls, concealed places, or in locations where rats, mice and/or meadow voles or their signs have been observed. Remove as much alternative food as possible.

Application Directions:

Rats:

Apply 9 to 43 pouches per placement, usually spaced 15 to 30 feet apart.  Adjust the amount of bait applied to the level of rat feeding expected at each bait placement.  Maintain a constant supply of fresh bait for 10 days or until signs of activity cease.

Mice and Meadow Voles:

Apply 1 pouch per placement, usually spaced 8 to 12 feet apart. Up to 2 pouches may be needed at points of very high activity.  Maintain a constant supply of fresh bait for 15 days or until signs of activity cease.

Follow-Up:

Replace contaminated or spoiled bait immediately. Wearing waterproof gloves, collect and dispose of all visible dead animals and leftover bait, as well as any bait that has become
accessible to non-target animals. To discourage reinfestation, limit sources of rodent food, water and harborage as much as possible. If reinfestation does occur, repeat treatment. For a continuous infestation, set up permanent bait stations and replenish bait as needed.

Use Restrictions:
  • Do not place near or inside ventilation duct openings.
  • Do not contaminate water, food, feed, food or feed handling equipment, or milk or meat handling equipment.
  • Do not apply directly to food or feed crops.
  • Do not broadcast bait. Burrow baiting with this product is prohibited.
  • Fence and perimeter baiting beyond 100 feet from a structure is prohibited.
  • Not permitted for use against the following species in California: Deer mouse, White-footed mouse, Cotton mouse, Cotton rat, Eastern harvest mouse, Golden mouse, Polynesian rat, Meadow vole, White-throated woodrat, Southern plains woodrat, Bushy-tailed woodrat and Mexican woodrat.
Note to Physician or Veterinarian:

Contains the anticoagulant difethialone. If swallowed, this material may reduce the clotting ability of blood and cause bleeding. For humans or animals ingesting bait and/or showing obvious poisoning symptoms (bleeding or prolonged prothrombin times), give Vitamin K1 intramuscularly or orally. Repeat as necessary based on monitoring of prothrombin times.

Additional information

Weight 19 lbs
Dimensions 9.5 × 3.5 × 8 in
Size

Active Ingredient

Difethialone – 0.0025%

Manufacturer

Full List of Bugs Controlled A-Z

Norway rats, Roof rats, House mice, Cotton rats, Eastern harvest mice, Golden mice, Polynesian rats, Meadow voles*, White-throated woodrats, Southern plains woodrats and Mexican woodrats

For Use In

Indoors and Outdoors

California

*Not permitted for use against the following species in California: Cotton rat, Eastern harvest mouse, Golden mouse, Polynesian rat, Meadow vole, White-throated woodrat, Southern plains woodrat, and Mexican woodrat.

Reviews

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Product questions and answers

    How much FirstStrike Soft Bait should I place and where?
  1. 0 votes
    Q How much FirstStrike Soft Bait should I place and where? answer now
    Asked on August 4, 2025 6:42 PM
    A For house mice or meadow voles: Use 1 pouch per placement, spaced every 8–12 feet (up to 4 pouches per station in heavy activity areas); maintain fresh bait for 15 days or until activity drops. For rats: Use 9 to 43 pouches per station, spaced 15–30 feet apart; maintain bait supply for 10 days or until rodent signs disappear Liphatech
  2. What is FirstStrike Soft Bait used for?
  3. 0 votes
    Q What is FirstStrike Soft Bait used for? answer now
    Asked on August 4, 2025 6:40 PM
    A FirstStrike Soft Bait is a second‑generation anticoagulant rodenticide (active ingredient: difethialone, 0.0025%) specially formulated to control Norway rats, roof rats, house mice, and warfarin-resistant mice in indoor and outdoor above-ground settings
  4. What do I do if my dog eats the bait? Is there an antidote?
  5. 0 votes
    Q What do I do if my dog eats the bait? Is there an antidote? answer now
    Asked on April 4, 2023 2:40 PM
    A To reduce the risk of non-target animal or pet poisoning we strongly suggest the use of secure tamper resistant bait stations. If your pet happens to consume any of the FirstStrike Soft Bait you will want to contact your veterinarian immediately and have them administer vitamin K1 as necessary.

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