What if my dog eats Combat roach bait?

What if my dog eats Combat roach bait?

Treatment. Any dog that has ingested roach poison, even if he is acting normal, should be seen by a veterinarian. If he can’t be seen immediately, contact animal poison control for instructions on treatment until a veterinarian can perform an examination.

Can roach traps kill dogs?

For the most part these roach traps are not toxic to dogs. If the dog ingests large numbers of them, then there might be more cause to worry, but just one or two should not contain enough poison to do anything at all. However, if your dog ingests the plastic portion, it can cause an intestinal obstruction .

Is Combat roach killer bad for dogs?

As strange as it may sound, cats and dogs love to eat ant and cockroach baits. These baits usually contain peanut butter and/or sugar to attract insects, but this means they are tasty for pets as well. Luckily there is such a small amount of bait in these products, that stomach upset is typically the only problem seen.

How long does it take combat to kill roaches?

about 24-hours

Does combat really work for roaches?

If the aerosol insecticide does not make physical contact with the body of the pest, then it will simply escape into another area of your home. Combat bait stations, however, attract (instead of repelling) pests and will thus work to kill ants and roaches around the clock.

Why do roaches come out after I clean?

Roaches need moisture to survive and this search for water will bring them into even the cleanest of homes. Leaky pipes and faucets are one of the most common attractants for cockroaches and is one of the main reasons you often see them in bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms.

Why do I all of a sudden have roaches?

The sudden appearance of these pests could be an indication of some form of laxity in the way food items are handled in the home. It is important to ensure food containers are well covered and if possible, tightly sealed to prevent access to cockroaches.