If you must
use a rodenticide (versus a live trap etc), consider a long acting anti-coagulant product as they have a readily available antidote that you can obtain from your veterinarian if your pet gets into it (still dangerous, but at least treatable!).
(Helpful hint: If
you use rodenticide USE THE TRAP that comes with the bait station!
If you choose to
use rodenticide outdoors, be certain to supervise your pet or place it in an area she can't reach.
Avoid
using rodenticides around your home.
If a pet ingests rat or mouse poison, potentially serious or even life - threatening illness can result; therefore, when
using any rodenticide, it is important to place the poison in areas completely inaccessible to pets
Don't
use rodenticides in your home if you have pets.
Not exact matches
However, it was later discovered that due to explicit New York State Department of Environmental Conservation («NYSDEC») regulations, this funding could only be
used by a local municipality to gain the proper certifications and permits to apply
rodenticide, not actually administer a program or purchase supplies.
Since spotted owls are endangered, Higley and Gabriel
use barred owls as a surrogate — their dietary habits are similar — and infer that up to half of spotted owls near grow sites might be exposed to
rodenticide.
Even better: this is an all - weather
rodenticide, and it's uniquely suited for
use in wet and damp areas.
«The size and scale of islands we're attempting is pushing the boundaries of the current technology,» which typically involves
using anticoagulant
rodenticides, says Karl Campbell, Island Conservation's project director.
But the vast quantities of
rodenticide that have to be
used also poison the islands significantly, affecting native wildlife.
A transformative technology such as the daughterless mouse project has the potential to rapidly increase global food production, reduce the
use of
rodenticides, improve human health and protect biodiversity around the world.
Combining his ecotoxicology expertise with government relations responsibilities has resulted in the successful registration and authorized
use of seven conservation
rodenticide bait products for removal of rodents from islands in 5 countries.
It's a potent
rodenticide and hence is
used in rat poisons.
Please do not
use poison or
rodenticides.
Rodenticides, baits
used to kill mice and rats, were found to be the third most harmful substance for pets during the past year, followed by people food like grapes and raisins — which can cause kidney failure in pets — and onion and garlic — which can cause anemia — and veterinarian medications consumed in large amounts.
Be sure any
rodenticides you
use are kept in metal cabinets or high on shelves where your pets can't find them.
Commonly
used flea and tick products,
rodenticides (mouse and rat baits), and lawn and garden insecticides can be harmful to cats and dogs if ingested, so keep them out of reach.
This lecture series
uses clinical cases to cover approaches to common toxins encountered in small animal medicine, including ethylene glycol,
rodenticides, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug overdoses, amphetamines, and grape / raisin toxicosis.
Chemicals — such as Pival — a
rodenticide used to kill rats, are lethal if ingested.
Insecticides /
Rodenticides: As with household cleaners, read and follow label instructions before
using any type of pesticide in your pet's environment.
Rodenticides — The baits
used to attract and kill rodents smell and taste very good to dogs as well.
No matter how you look at it,
rodenticides are a risky choice to
use if you're a pet owner, not to mention, it's hardly a humane way to try and control your uninvited visitors.
«Our blood components are
used for cancer treatment support,
rodenticide ingestions, burn victims, parvo puppies, intestinal parasite and flea infestation that has caused anemia, snake bites, massive blood loss trauma, auto - immune diseases, surgeries and clotting disorders.»
Insecticides / pesticides /
rodenticides and other chemicals
used for treating mice, ant, cockroach, etc. infestations — some animals find these chemicals enticing so keep out of reach of all pets.
Developed in Germany in 1942, ostensibly as a
rodenticide but also
used to kill human prisoners, Compound 1080 is odorless, has no taste, and is lethal if ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through skin contact.
Hydrogen peroxide can be
used topically to clean out a superficial flesh wound and can also be given orally to induce vomiting if your dog ingests something he shouldn't (i.e., your medications,
rodenticides, toxic plants).
The OHS supports safe alternative approaches such as Integrated Pest Management (animal proofing) to the
use of
rodenticides since the intended purpose of these products is to kill rodents through internal bleeding.
Used as a
rodenticide and an insecticide, Paris Green was still highly toxic, and may have been responsible for Cézanne's diabetes and Monet's blindness.