Poison designed for rodents-specifically rats & mice.
Rodenticide.
Rodenticide.
federal insecticide fungicide rodenticide act
Vacor is a rodenticide, also called Pyriminil, is a Nicotinamide(a B Vit) antagonist.
Destroyed and abandoned homes had been treated with very poisonous rodenticide (rat killer). According to eyewitnesstohistory.com, the signs where the rodenticide had been applied had a warning in German that said "Children and domestic animals are to be kept at a distance."
Al2P3 is the chemical formula for aluminum phosphide, a highly toxic and flammable inorganic compound used as a fumigant and rodenticide.
No, zinc phosphide is not a metallic salt. It is an inorganic compound that is used as a rodenticide to control rodent populations.
Farmers try to keep the numbers of rodents down, as too many rodent will eat or spoil huge amounts of grains and food stuffs.
First & second generation is usually in reference to anticoagulants (rodenticide) & when product was developed. First gen is about the 40's to 60's. I have not heard the term in reference to pesticides.
A rather long time ago, arsenic was used as a rodenticide. However, the dangers presented by this practice caused it's reversal. Modern rodenticides are typically compounds that work as anticoagulants.
Al3P3 is the chemical formula for aluminum phosphide, a highly toxic and reactive inorganic compound commonly used as a pesticide and rodenticide. It releases phosphine gas when exposed to moisture, which is highly toxic to humans and animals.
Ca3P3 is the chemical formula for calcium phosphide, a compound composed of calcium and phosphorus. It is often used as a pesticide and a rodenticide due to its toxic properties. Calcium phosphide reacts with water or moisture to produce phosphine gas, which is highly toxic to many organisms.