rat poisons are mainly anticoagulants, and prevent the blood from clotting. death is normally through internal bleeding or for a wound that bleeds out
The effects of the poison were negligible to the lab rat.
Toxicity and/or death are usually the only ones.
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.
There is no rat poison in toothpaste. Never.
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.
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Yes, rat poison can kill squirrels if they consume it.
Yes, rat poison can kill squirrels if they ingest it.
Squirrels may eat rat poison, but it is not recommended as it can harm them.
Common ingredients found in rat poison include anticoagulants such as warfarin or bromadiolone, as well as other substances like cholecalciferol, bromethalin, or zinc phosphide. These chemicals work by interfering with blood clotting or causing other toxic effects in rats. Always use rat poison carefully and according to the manufacturer's instructions.
most rat poisons are anticoagulants, this means they prevent blood from clotting. the result would be a pretty horrible death through internal bleeding