WO2014177449A1 - Packaged rodenticidal bait - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present Invention relates to packaged rodenticidal bait. More particularly, it relates to packaged soft bait compositions for use in the control of rodents, particularly rats and mice.
- Baits containing a rodenticidally-active substance are often formulated as soft, paste-like compositions.
- These soft bait compositions typically contain a blend of a particulate food component, such as cereal flour, with a fat, which acts as a binder for the particulate component as well as a feeding stimulant for the rodent, which blend contains one or more rodenticidally- active substances.
- the use of the fat in the composition provides a blend which is capable of being divided into small quantities and moulded or shaped.
- soft bait compositions are packaged, for single feed application, in paper sachets.
- the paper sachets keep the bait contained and uncontaminated until consumption by the rodent and allow the bait to be stored and to be placed in suitable locations for rodent control in an easy-to- use manner by both professional users and general public users alike.
- the walls of such sachets allow the aromas from the constituents of the composition to pass so as to attract rodents to the bait.
- Paper sachets are absorbent and, thus, absorb fat from the soft bait composition. Absorption of fat is exacerbated during warm environmental conditions when the fat component in the soft bait composition softens as it begins to melt. The absorption of fat by the paper sachet has the effect of bringing fat to the surface of the bait which, unfortunately, detracts from the palatabifity of the bait for the target rodent. Furthermore, many rodenticidally- active substances used in baits for rodent control are lipophilic. In such circumstances, therefore, the fat absorbed into a paper sachet contains fat- soluble rodenticidally-active substance. The bringing of fat and fat-soluble active substance to the surface of the bait in this way reduces payability and clearly undermines the concept of manufacturing a blend which is palatable to rodents. Furthermore, a paper sachet containing absorbed fat and fat-soluble
- I rodenticide increases the risk that rats become bait-shy and do not take a lethal dose of the rodenticide from the bait in a single sitting.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a packaged bait which overcomes the problems associated with conventional paper sachet- contained soft bait compositions.
- a packaged rodenticidal bait comprising a non-particulate soft bait composition enrobed in a perforated thermoplastic film wherein the soft bait composition comprises a blend of at least one edible fat, at least one particulate food component and at least one rodenticidally-active substance.
- the soft bait composition is closely wrapped in the perforated thermoplastic film such that it is not loosely contained therein.
- the soft bait composition is tightly enclosed within the perforated thermoplastic film.
- soft bait composition we mean a bait composition that is formulated so as to have a paste-like consistency, i.e. to yield readily to touch or pressure and be deformable.
- the soft bait composition has the property of plasticity.
- the packaged bait according to the present invention overcomes the problems associated with baits packaged in paper sachets since it does not suffer from fat absorption by the perforated thermoplastic film and, thus, fat transport to the surface yet it still allows aromas to escape the film to act as attractants to rodents.
- the soft bait composition is enrobed in a perforated thermoplastic film.
- the thermoplastic film comprises one or more polyolefins, typically selected from polyethylene, polypropylene and copolymers of ethylene and polypropylene.
- the thermoplastic film may be a monolayer film or a multi-layer film.
- Multi-layer polyolefin films are well-known in the art and typically comprise a "core” layer and a "skin” layer on each side of the "core” layer.
- the "core” layer may comprise a polymeric blend, the major constituent of which blend being either a homopolymer or copolymer of ethylene and a minor constituent being either a homopolymer or copolymer of butylene.
- the "skin” layers typically comprise a homopolymer of ethylene or of propylene or a copolymer of ethylene and propylene.
- the film whether a monolayer film or a multi-layer film, is oriented so that it is heat-shrinkable in at least one direction.
- a shrink film makes it possible to shrink the film around the bait composition so that the bait composition is tightly enclosed or wrapped within the film.
- Thermoplastic films are commercially available in a variety of film thicknesses. Typical thickness ranges from 13 to 25pm. We have found that packaged baits manufactured using perforated polyolefin film having a film thickness of 19pm have good payability characteristics for rodents. Films having a thickness of 25pm are acceptable but have a lower pa ability for rats compared to films of 19pm thickness.
- thermoplastic film used in the manufacture of the packaged rodenticidal bait of the invention is perforated.
- Pre-perforated films are well known in the art.
- the perforations in the film allow aromas, from the bait composition, to escape so that they act as feeding stimulants for the target rodents and, thus, increase the palatability of the bait.
- the hole diameters are, however, too small to allow the bait composition or components thereof to escape.
- perforations we mean a plurality of deliberately-created smafl holes in the film.
- the perforations re preferably provided in the film forming the walls of the packaged bait in a uniform manner, i.e.
- each perforation is spaced substantially equidistant from its neighbouring holes, so as to optimise the escape of aroma from the packaged bait.
- the perforated thermoplastic film contains 100 to 300 perforations per square decimetre, preferably from 150 to 250 perforations per square decimetre.
- a multi-layer coextruded polyolefin shrink film having a uniform perforation of about 200 perforations per square decimetre enables the manufacture of a packaged bait which has excellent performance in allowing aroma escape and, therefore, ensuring good palatability for rodents.
- the perforated thermoplastic film used in the present invention will have good resistance to wear and tear and have good resistance to environmental conditions of heat and light. Such perforated thermoplastic films are easily available commercially.
- the soft bait composition used in the manufacture of the packaged bait comprises a blend of at least one edible fat, at least one particulate food component and at least one rodenticidally-active substance.
- the edible fat may be an animal fat or a vegetable fat or may be a combination of animal and vegetable fats, According to one embodiment, the edible fat may be one which Is not completely liquid at a temperature of 35°C.
- the edible fat comprises solid fat crystals in addition to any liquid oils.
- the edible fat is solid at normal room temperature (20°C) but is not completely melted at a temperature of 35°C.
- An example of a vegetable fat which meets this preferred requirement is refined palm oil, a fat which is particularly palatable to rodents,
- the soft bait composition which itself is non-particulate, contains at least one particulate food component.
- the particulate food component comprises a vegetable flour which may be a cereal flour, a non- cereal flour or a mixture of both cereal and non-cereal flours.
- cereal flours include oat flour, wheat flour, rice flour and maize flour.
- non-cereal flours include potato flour, peanut flour and soy flour. Mixtures of any two or more of these flours may be used in the particulate food component of the bait.
- the particulate food component of the bait may also comprise one or more whole grains, nuts or seeds, ground grains, nuts or seeds or comminuted grains, nuts or seeds or any mixture of such.
- the particulate food component will contain one or more of pinhead oatmeal, cut wheat, corn grits, canary seed, poppy seed, sesame seed and sunflower seed.
- the soft bait composition used in the manufacture of the present invention is formulated so as to have a paste-like consistency. Typically, it comprises a mixture of the fat and particulate food components in the form of a paste.
- paste used herein, we mean a soft, viscous material comprising a dispersion of fine particulate solids in fat which is capable of being moulded or shaped. It will be apparent to the person skilled in the art that the weight ratio of edible fat ; particulate food composition used in the soft bait composition will be such that the composition has a paste-like consistency, i.e. it has the characteristic of being deformable.
- the amount of edible fat in the soft bait composition will be in the range of from 5 to 30% by weight based on the total weight of the composition.
- the soft bait composition comprises at least 7.5%, more preferably at least 10%, by weight of edible fat based on the total weight of the composition.
- the soft bait composition comprises not greater than 25%, more preferably not greater than 20% and most preferably not greater than 18%, by weight of edible fat based on the total weight of the composition.
- the soft bait composition of the invention contains at least one rodenticidally-active substance.
- the rodenticidally-active substance may be an anticoagulant rodenticide, a non-anticoagulant rodenticide or a natural or synthetic poison.
- suitable anticoagulant rodenticides include difenacoum, flocoumafen, brodifacoum, bromodiolone, diphacinone, difethialone, warfarin, sodium warfarin, coumatetralyl, chlorophacinone, coumachlor, coumafury! and pindone.
- non-anticoagulant rodenticides examples include vitamin D, for instance cholecalciferol (vitamin D3), ergocalciferol (vitamin D2) and norbormide.
- Other rodenticides that may be used in the present invention include natural poisons, such as strychnine and scilliroside, as well as synthetic poisons such as metal phosphides, for example zinc phosphide, sodium monof luoroacetate and metal cyanides, for example sodium cyanide, and a-chlora!ose.
- the soft bait composition of the present invention contains a non-anticoagulant rodenticide and, more preferably, cholecalciferol.
- cholecalciferol is sufficiently toxic to rats and mice and is effective against anticoagulant-resistant rodents.
- an anticoagulant rodenticide will be used in an amount in the range of from 0.001 to 0.05% by weight, preferably 0.001 to 0.025%, and more preferably 0.0025 to 0.025%, by weight based on the total weight of the bait composition.
- the bait contains vitamin D as the rodenticidally-active substance, this will typically be used in an amount of 250-10000 pprn (0.025- 1.0% by weight based on the total weight of the bait).
- the actual amount used will, of course, depend on the identity of the rodenticidally-active substance used and on the target pest.
- the soft bait composition of the present invention may, advantageously, also contain one or more components such as sweetening agents, vegetable oil, additional food components, pigments or dyes, flavouring agents, preservatives, antioxidants and taste deterrents.
- additional components are well known to the person skilled in the art.
- the soft bait composition contains a sweetening agent.
- the sweetening agent is sucrose, preferably icing sugar.
- palm oil and icing sugar in the soft bait composition provide flavours which are very attractive to rodents
- Such substances typically provide a flavour and/or aroma which is repellent to humans. Typical of such substances are bittering substances which give a bait an unpleasant taste noticeable by humans.
- An example of such a taste deterrent is denatonium benzoate.
- Such deterrent substances may be included in a total amount which is typically about 0.001 % by weight based on the total weight of the soft bait composition.
- the soft bait composition will typically be coloured, by the incorporation of a colorant, e.g. a dye or pigment, to aid identification. Typically, a colorant will be present in an amount of about 0.002% by weight based on the total weight of the composition.
- the invention also relates to a method of manufacturing the packaged rodenticidal bait described herein.
- the method comprises the steps:
- the packaged rodenticidal bait will be manufactured for utility as a single feed application.
- the perforated thermoplastic film may be cut to dimensions such that a packaged bait will be approximately 6cm by 7cm.
- Such a size of packaged bait can accommodate sufficient bait composition that will be formulated not only for optimum payability but also to deliver a lethal dose of rodenticldally-active substance to a rodent at a single sitting.
- a soft bait composition having the formulation shown in the Table below was prepared according to conventional methods. Table
- 100g of the soft bait composition was placed on a 6cm x cm sheet of the pre-perforated polyolefin film.
- the film was folded, lengthwise, over the bait composition with the three free edges of each of top and bottom portions of the film superimposed.
- the superimposed top and bottom portions of the film were heat-sealed together to make a packaged bait wherein the bait composition is enrobed in the polyolefin film.
- mice Mus domesticus
- baiting locations in the mouse runs were identified. Tracking activity for the mice was measured over 4 days prior to each trial (pre-census) and for 4 days post trial (post-census).
- Non-poisoned bait was used for the pre-trial census and post- trial census periods and the poisoned bait, as described above, was used for the trial period itself which lasted 21 days. Bait take by the mice, over these periods, was regularly measured. In one trial, the bait composition described above and packaged in paper sachets was used.
- tracking scores dropped sharply over the 21 day trial period. Over the same period, take dropped from over 300g (in the pre-trial census period) to about 15g on day 21. It was calculated from the tracking scores and the census take measurements that 92% control had been achieved over the trial period using the bait composition enrobed in the polyolefin film.
- mice in the field trials found the paper sacheted composition to be unattractive whereas the polyolefin film- enrobed composition was highly palatable to the mice.
- the test bait and an alternative control were offered to each of five male Wistar Rats.
- the alternative control used in the test was LabDiet (Registered Trade Mark) EURodent Diet 22% 5LFS from PMI Nutrition International.
- the ingredient composition of this diet is:
- cereal products (corn, wheat, wheat middlings) 58.2%
- vitamins vitamins, major minerals
- a palatability ratio of >1.0 indicates that the test bait was more palatable to the rats than the control diet whereas a palatability ratio of 1.0 indicates that the test bait and the control diet were equally palatable.
- the palatability ratio obtained for the heat-treated, packaged bait of the invention was 4.51 , Compared to this, the palatability ratio obtained for the heat-treated paper sachet containing the bait formulation shown in the table was 3.51.
- the result of the test can be explained by the fact that the conventional paper sachets absorb fat which is released from the bait formulation during the heat treatment and that the fat absorbed into the paper sachet reduces palatability of the packaged bait. Although the difference between these palatability ratios is not a significant one, the results indicate a trend which is expected to be mirrored in the field.
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