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  2. Rodenticide - Wikipedia

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    Typical rat poison bait station (Germany, 2010) Rodenticides are chemicals made and sold for the purpose of killing rodents . While commonly referred to as " rat poison ", rodenticides are also used to kill mice , woodchucks , chipmunks , porcupines , nutria , beavers , [ 1 ] and voles .

  3. d-CON - Wikipedia

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    d-CON is an America brand of rodent control products, which is distributed and owned in the United States by the UK-based consumer goods company Reckitt.. The brand includes traps and baits for use around the home for trapping and killing some rats and mice.

  4. Sayers, Allport & Potter - Wikipedia

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    The active compound in this rat poison was thallium sulphate, imported from Germany. [5] Its advantages as a rodenticide, that it was odorless and practically tasteless and swift acting, were also realised by amateur poisoners; it was also inexpensive, required no licence to purchase, gave symptoms similar to known diseases, and one gram was ...

  5. Mousetrap - Wikipedia

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    The mouse is baited to the top of the container where it falls into the bucket and drowns. Sometimes soap or caustic or poison chemicals are used in the bucket as killing agents. In non-lethal versions, the bucket is usually empty, allowing the mouse to live but keeping it trapped until the owner of the trap can release them.

  6. Coumatetralyl - Wikipedia

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    Coumatetralyl is commonly used with grains and other cereals as a rodent poison in conjunction with a tracking powder to monitor feeding activity in a particular area. Tracking powder also clings to fur, which allows more poison to be ingested from grooming. Concentrations of the chemical are usually 500 mg per 1 kg of bait. Rat poison grains

  7. File:Rat poison-grains.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Look: Nick Saban Names The Worst Kind Of “Rat Poison” - AOL

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    Alabama head coach Nick Saban continues to have fun with his “rat poison” saying that he had a few weeks after his team took down Georgia in the SEC Championship Game. Not many people around ...

  9. 1080 usage in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand is the largest user of 1080 poison, [10] using about 80% of the world's supply. [11] Biodegradable 1080 poison is the only poison currently registered for use on mainland New Zealand as suitable for aerial targeting of the common brushtail possum ; [ 12 ] a major conservation and agricultural pest . [ 13 ]