It will smell to high heaven for first few days until it dries out and mummifies. Flies may get to it as well and the maggots will go in every direction after carcous is consumed looking for places to pupate=not necessarily a health risk for odor only though
Rat poison contains chemicals that interfere with blood clotting, leading to internal bleeding and ultimately death. When a mouse consumes rat poison, these chemicals disrupt its ability to control bleeding, causing it to bleed internally until it dies.
Poison can kill mice by disrupting their nervous system, causing paralysis, convulsions, and eventual death. The poison may also lead to internal bleeding or organ failure, further contributing to the lethal effects on the mouse.
as much as a monster energy would be
I believe they will. I say this because I have been findings droppings on the back top rim of my sofa but since I have put out decon poison i've been finding a greenish colored dropping and since I have yet to catch r even see r hear a mouse I believe it to be cockroaches only because I caught one on a sticky trap behind my sofa.
Yes, it can harm or kill the cat if it eats a mouse that has been poisoned. The poison used to kill the mouse can also be toxic to the cat if ingested. It's important to take precautions to prevent cats from consuming poisoned prey.
Felines, snakes, owls, hawks, mouse poison, and mouse traps.
It depends on how much poison the mouse ate and how big your dog is. You should probably call your vet, but if you aren't sure if you need to, you should watch your dog closely.
no
yes, mouse poison will kill hamsters, when using poison try to keep it in places that your pet can not get to.
because their is poison of skin of the mouse
poison and buggies
chocolate is the food that can kill your mouse.Do not ever feed that to the mouse because its poison to them.
You should take your dog to the vet IMMEDIATELY as he may be dying. Call the vet, tell him you are on your way and why, grab the rest of the mouse poison and get on the road. Mouse poison kills a number of dogs every year.
yes
The LD50 of chocolate for mice has not yet been determined. It is unlikely that a mouse will kill itself by eating chocolate, as they know when to stop.
Yes, the commonly used poisons for rats and mice will kill raccoons. Raccoons can also die from eating a dead rat or mouse that was killed with poisons.
well my dog and cat get a long well but a mouse is not possible in less the dog is in the middle of course