Bay leaves are not considered toxic to rats, but they can be harmful if ingested in large quantities or if the leaves are sharp, as they may cause digestive issues or physical harm. While rats may nibble on bay leaves, they typically avoid them due to their strong aroma and bitter taste. It's best to keep bay leaves and other herbs out of reach of pets to prevent any potential health issues.
Rats can bite us, but they do not poison us. They are not venomous creatures.
poison oak has five leaves....i think
Rats cannot vomit, which makes them vulnerable to poison since they are unable to expel the toxic substance from their bodies once ingested. This inability to vomit can result in the poison accumulating to lethal levels within their system.
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The effect is that the rats have a very keen sense of smell that they could sense the poison. another answer is that the rats will not consume the poison anymore because the poison will be less appealing.
Bloody Bay Poison Frog was created in 1983.
Poison oak typically has three leaves.
Rats have been known to eat petunias and carnations. You could get a cat or use poison. If you have animals that go outside, do not use poison.
Hell no Mice or Rats do not spit. Thats why rat poison works
Rat traps or rat poison :-)
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Poison designed for rodents-specifically rats & mice.