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It has a special ingredient called bromethalin.

Some species of mice and rats are immune to regular rat poison, maybe they've adapted to it over the years. Bromethalin is supposed to be very effective in getting rid of mice, or an infestation of mice or rats.

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It is an anticoagulant. When a rat or mouse gets in a fight or injures themselves even slightly after ingesting the poison it uncontrollably bleeds to death.

This is reasonably safe around humans and pets (unlike stronger poisons used in the past).

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