No. Rat poision is usually a blood thinner, causing the rats to bleed out through their mucuous membranes, basically like a human getting really bad bleeding ulcer.
AnswerModern rat poisons are typically hemotoxins that destroy blood chemistry. Some older forms are neurotoxic (e.g. organophosphates) or systemics (e.g. strychnine or arsenic), but the danger these present to humans makes them a rare choice in the industrialized world.None of these toxins can cause appendicitis, which is a bacterial infection of the vermiform appendix.
Rat poison
No it can not.
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To kill the pigeons with rat poison, you will have to poison their food with the rat poison. You can poison the water that the pigeons drink and the cereals that the pigeons eat.
Black rat poison.
Most rat poisons cause internal bleeding and an extremely painful, prolonged death. The specific action depends on the chemicals in the poison.
There is no rat poison in toothpaste. Never.
Barium is used for rat poison.
No, it could not, because the poison was specifically designed to kill rats, and was developed as a rat poison/killer, not a human poison/killer. It would still be considered rat poison, even if the human died from the rat poison.
It is actually the leading cause of appendicitis.
Well this will vary by the brand and type of rat poison, generly not much. Hence the name 'rat poison'. If your rat has eaten rat poison i would advise that you take them to the vet emedietly.
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