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D-CON is a company that manufactures rodent control products, specifically rat and mouse poison. However, it should be noted that a recent agreement with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has...

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d-CON Bait Stations TV commercial - Guaranteed to Kill

Title: d-CON Bait Stations TV Spot: 'Guaranteed to Kill'

[Scene: A dimly lit kitchen with a few scattered mouse droppings on the counter. A concerned homeowner opens a cabinet door, revealing a shelf cluttered with food containers and pantry items. Suddenly, a mouse darts across the counter, catching the homeowner's attention.]

Narrator: "Are unwanted critters causing chaos in your home? Are you tired of dealing with the never-ending battle against pests?"

[The camera zooms in on the homeowner's frustrated expression.]

Narrator: "Introducing d-CON Bait Stations, the ultimate solution to your pest problem."

[Cut to a close-up shot of the d-CON Bait Station. It is a small, discreet plastic container with bait inside.]

Narrator: "With our revolutionary bait formulation, d-CON Bait Stations are guaranteed to kill rodents quickly and effectively."

[Cut to an animated illustration demonstrating the bait station's mechanism. The bait is laced with a powerful toxin.]

Narrator: "Simply place a d-CON Bait Station where you've spotted signs of rodent activity. The bait inside is irresistible to mice and rats."

[The camera pans over the sticky traps and snapped traps that were previously attempted.]

Narrator: "Don't waste time with messy traps or uncertain results. d-CON Bait Stations eliminate the need for constant monitoring, ensuring peace of mind."

[Cut to a fast-paced montage of satisfied customers placing the bait stations around their homes. The homeowners are seen visibly relieved as they monitor the bait stations discreetly.]

Narrator: "Why leave the safety and comfort of your home in the paws of unwanted guests? Take control with the power of d-CON Bait Stations."

[The camera transitions to the homeowner smiling confidently, their hands on their hips, as they survey their now critter-free kitchen.]

Narrator: "Trust d-CON, the industry leader in pest control. Our dedicated team of scientists and researchers have developed a bait station that guarantees results."

[Cut to an image of the d-CON logo.]

Narrator: "d-CON Bait Stations: the name you can depend on when it comes to pest elimination."

[The camera fades to black with the d-CON Bait Stations tagline displayed on screen.]

Tagline: "d-CON Bait Stations — Guaranteed to Kill."

[End of TV spot.]

Note: The above TV spot script is a fictional creation and does not represent an actual d-CON advertisement.

d-CON Bait Stations TV commercial - Guaranteed to Kill produced for d-CON was first shown on television on October 11, 2017.

Frequently Asked Questions about d-con bait stations tv spot, 'guaranteed to kill'

about three days After mice eat the bait, they don't die on the spot; they return to their nest. Tip: Check d-Con bait station's clear window. If the bait hasn't been gnawed, move the device to a new location. Typically, rodents begin to die about three days after feeding on the bait.

Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) WHAT IS THE ACTIVE INGREDIENT IN THE D-CON BAIT BLOCK? Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) is the active ingredient in d-CON baits. Humans need Vitamin D3, but mice cannot tolerate it.

There is no need to unwrap the d-CON baits. d-CON's formula utilizes 99% food grade ingredients, which make this bait so attractive to mice that they will eat right through the wrapper.

Putting out poison attracts rats, just as putting out a quail block attracts quail. Outside bait stations provide an ideal harborage for rats to hide in, safe from predators. Rats will even build nests inside of a bait station. Putting a bait station close to a house encourages rats to spend more time in that area.

D-con still gets the job done. These Bait Stations have clear window to let you see if the bait has been eaten; This is a must to confirm or reject your placement of the trap. The D-con embalms the mice so they will not smell when they die.

Generally, the most effective rodent poisons are single-dose poisons such as bromethalin, zinc phosphide or brodifacoum. They contain a highly lethal dose of these poisons to ensure that the mice that consumed it will die within a matter of hours.

If you've tried to find d-CON mouse and rat poison lately and can't find any in the stores, the reason is because the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) took action in 2013 to ban 12 rodent poison products made by the British company Reckitt Benckiser saying they don't met current EPA safety standards and "pose ...

Bromadiolone is a rodenticide meant to kill rats and mice. Anticoagulants like bromadiolone work by preventing the blood from clotting. Unlike some other rat poisons, which require multiple days of feeding by an animal, bromadiolone can be lethal from one day's feeding.

Baits typically come in cake or pellet form, and are housed by a plastic tray or bag that is easy for the mouse to chew through. The most popular type of rodenticide is called an anticoagulant. This prevents the mouse's blood from clotting, causing internal bleeding that eventually kills the rodent.

FASTRAC with Bromethalin is Bell's newest and fastest acting rodenticide. An acute bait, FASTRAC kills rats and mice in one or two days, often within 24 hours! As an added plus, rodents stop feeding after eating a lethal dose, saving you money and bait.

THE MOST EFFECTIVE BAITS TO USE IN A MOUSE / RAT TRAP. Mice love eating seeds and nuts, which makes the flavor of peanut butter attractive for them. It also has high calorie and fat content that the mice need when living inside houses. Hazelnut spreads are also a good food bait if there's no peanut butter at home.

Mice that have taken poison return to their nest and die. This may cause a smell, however, this should go after a short while depending on how warm the nest is. Nests are difficult to locate so it is not recommended that you attempt to remove them. It is essential to repair mouse damage to prevent further infestations.

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