Two of the most commonly used rat poisons are Vitamin D3 and Warfarin, the anti-coagulant drug taken by millions.
Arsenic WAS widely used as a rat poison years ago. (Tobacco Control will use any bit of Propaganda, whether relevant today or not.) Arsenic occurs naturally in the Earth's crust and is absorbed by ALL plants including "healthy" fruit and vegetables, not just tobacco.
bromadiolone is found in rat poisons
Bromadiolone is found in rat poisons and is composed of Bromine.
cyanideI'm almost positive it is rat poisonAnswerIt's the nicotine. Not only is it unbelievably addictive, it's also one of the deadliest poisons there is.
Yes. Arsenic. It's the toxin once found in rat poison, insecticide, and chemical weapons.
Tar, Rat poison, and bombing fluid
No. They are called POISONS and do not select animals to kill. They kill ALL.
That depends on which rat toxin, the amount, and your own susceptibility. Without information to the contrary, I would take the conservative route myself and avoid contact with rat toxin.
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Cyanide
it poisons people .. right ?
Some rat poisons may contain cyanide as an active ingredient, but not all rat poisons do. Cyanide can be a highly toxic substance that interferes with cellular respiration, leading to cell death. It is important to always use rat poisons as directed and keep them away from children and pets.
Modern rat poison is an anticoagulant, not arsenic. This is much safer!