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Rodent Control: Mouse and Rat Poison

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2011

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Rodent baits, also known as mouse poison, rat poison or rodenticides, offer an economical and efficient approach to controlling rodent populations. Rodenticides come in either pellets or blocks.

Bait packets are useful as they keep the poison away from you while placing the poison in the proper location. Also, rodents must gnaw through the covering, therefore you can determine whether there was rodent activity involved with the bait.

Pellet baits and place packs are prone to being carried away and stored in different locations. For this reason, the baits can come in contact with pets and children. Placing the place packs in nests or burrows is encouraged in order to control large populations of rodents.

Block baits come in a unique shape that's designed to provide rodents with an attractive gnawing item. Typically, block baits are nailed to a piece of wood in order to prevent it from being carried away and allow you to monitor whether it has been gnawed or is still intact.

In most cases, it makes little sense to evenly place baits in a room if the rodent activity is located in one or two specific areas. When used properly, mouse poison should not harm pets or children, but it is important to remember that it could harm wildlife and children. Be sure to take extra precautions against accidental poisons. Also, remember, poisoned rodents may die anywhere; they may die in an inconvenient location. However, most of the time, poisoned rodents succumb to the poison and die in their nests.

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  • mouse ate the whole clock and escaped, no idea if its alive or dead... It use to hide in the oven but not sure what happened if anything since it comes out when there is almost no chance to be spotted unless you've been still for hours.

  • When creating a video with captions, it is important to check for typos and errors. I counted seven. (in tact = intact) (sit calm = succumb)

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