Yeah, but they won't eat it because of the smell.
yes
Ammonia has a very strong odor. It will deter rodents, including mice and rats. It is a more natural deterrent than poisons.
No, it does not. Catnip is similar to Valerian, which rats also love. They love Valerian enough to walk into traps baited with Valerian. Catnip has a lesser effect on them, but it definitely does not deter them.
Probably, the smell and the rats deter most people. It makes the land values less, too.
A synonym of deter is divert. An antonym of deter is support.
No, deter is a verb.
According to the Fisher Scientific MSDS for bleach, the oral LD50 in rats is >90 mL per kilogram of body weight. So if you're worried about bleach poisoning, you'd have to drink a lot for it to kill you. It does have other harmful effects at lower doses, however.
Deterrence theory in criminology suggests that the threat of punishment can prevent individuals from committing crimes. By increasing the perceived cost or risk of engaging in criminal behavior, deterrence aims to dissuade individuals from breaking the law and ultimately reduce crime rates. Various strategies, such as increasing police presence, implementing harsher penalties, and promoting community engagement, can be used to deter crime.
D-con is a poison only-not a deterrent. Poison inside could result in 1 dead inside somewhere you can't reach. Your best bet interior is traps.
Deterred is the past tense of deter.
We're trying to deter students from skipping school by rewarding consistent attendance. Does punishment deter crime?
The death penalty doesn't deter crimes.
Antonyms for deter are: persuade, instigate, stimulate, and or, promote.