Grooming Mice Ingest Tracking Powder
ZP® TRACKING POWDER is an acute, single-dose rodenticide containing the active ingredient, 10% znc phosphide, that is used to control house mice. When the mouse ingests it, ZP® TRACKING POWDER liberates toxic phosphine gas on contact with dilute acids in the rodent’s stomach, killing the mouse in hours.
Tracking powder contains a toxicant mixed with special carriers that adhere to the rodent’s fur and paws. It is ingested when the rodent grooms. Tracking powder is insoluble in water which prolongs the effects of the powder, making it ideal for tough jobs.
Tracking powder is good to use under controlled conditions when bait acceptance is poor. Apply teaspoon amounts in bait stations, along walls, by gnawed openings, in corners and concealed places, in spaces between floors and walls, or in locations where house mice or their signs have been observed.
Do not use tracking powder in drafty locations where it could become airborne or where it could contaminate food or surfaces that come in contact with food. Bell’s tracking powders are restricted-use pesticides.
ZP® TRACKING POWDER is a stable formulation with a shelf life of approximately three years.