It is very slow. But they ussally just fall asleep and do not wake up.
Most rat poisons cause internal bleeding and an extremely painful, prolonged death. The specific action depends on the chemicals in the poison.
Yes, rat poison is considered inhumane as it typically causes a slow and painful death for rats by affecting their internal organs. There are more humane methods available for controlling rat populations.
Pretty bad, poison is quite a slow and painful death for rats.
Umm... If you mean what you can guarantee if you get rat poison most likely rabies. But if you mean what you can guarantee if you set a rat poison and the rat catches on to it and gets stuck on the poison, it will take a few days for them to die because it's a slow and painful death due to their blood thinning and their organs failing slowly.
Normal rat poison is basically an anticoagulant, this means it prevents the blood from clotting, so death is from internal hemorrhaging.
Toxicity and/or death are usually the only ones.
Unlikely, unless the deer is wounded. Rat poison is an anticoagulant, and can only kill if the animal begins bleeding due to cuts or other injuries. Rat poison works on rats because they fight frequently and once injured the poison causes them to uncontrollably bleed to death.
If they begin to feel pain and realize they have been poisoned, they may try to drink water and regurgitate in order to rinse out their stomach. Sadly, most rat poison is painful and effective and this does not help much. Rat poison does not need water to be activated, nor does access to water increase a rat's chances of survival if it has eaten much of it.
Normal rat poison is basically an anticoagulant, this means it prevents the blood from clotting, so rats normally bleed to death (internal hemorrhage).
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.
Anticoagulants such as warfarin and bromadiolone are commonly used in rat poisons. These substances work by preventing blood from clotting, leading to internal bleeding and eventually death in rodents.