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GREENSBORO, N.C. – To meet the rodent control needs of Pest Management Professionals (PMPs), Syngenta Professional Pest Management (PPM) now offers the formulation of Talon Ultrablok rodenticide in a 16-pound case containing two 8-pound pails.
Talon Ultrablok features a novel, attractive formulation, and it provides comprehensive resistance management and rodent control to satisfy both PMPs and their customers, Syngenta reports.
“The Talon Ultrablok formulation features the latest in food science technology,” says ElRay Roper, senior technical representative, Professional Pest Management, for Syngenta in North America. “With the release of the convenient 8-lb. pail configuration for Talon Ultrablok, PMPs can now choose from two package options – the new 8-lb. pail configuration or our 8-lb. bag configuration — to meet their specific business needs.”
Talon Ultrablok contains brodifacoum, as well as unique ingredients that have been shown to improved acceptance of the bait. Rats and mice only need to eat a small amount of the bait to receive a lethal dose of the active ingredient, which helps control rodents in a single feeding, including warfarin-resistant rodents, Syngenta reports.
PMPs can receive yearlong rebates on purchases of the new Talon Ultrablok pails with the PestPartners 365 Program. For more information about the program, visit www.PestPartners365.com. Additionally, the new Talon Ultrablok pail option is registered in the state of New York, giving PMPs in New York an added tool to control even the toughest rodent populations.
Talon Ultrablok has joined existing Syngenta PPM rodenticide solutions, including Talon-G and Weatherblok XT rodenticides, to create an enhanced rodent-control portfolio. For more information visit www.syngentapmp.
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