A rats inability to vomit makes it vulnerable to poison
rats are the only animal that cant throw up. this is why rat poison works so effectively rats horses cannot vomit either.
no theyre not, unless they have sharp teeth :)
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.
Periwinkle plants do not typically kill rats. While it may have certain properties that are repellant to rats, they are not a reliable method of rodent control. It is best to use proven methods such as traps or poison to effectively deal with rat infestations.
Rats are unable to vomit. Their physiology doesn't allow them to reverse the normal direction of their gastrointestinal tract for the purpose of expelling the contents of their stomach. This makes them more susceptible to poisoning from ingesting toxic substances.
It is an instinct. Being out in the open makes them vulnerable.
Rats can bite us, but they do not poison us. They are not venomous creatures.
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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.
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 :-)
no
Maybe rats that are resistant to poison. I don't know if those exist, but there are bacteria that survive with antibiotics when that's supposed to kill them, so it makes sense in theory.
rats are the only animal that cant throw up. this is why rat poison works so effectively rats horses cannot vomit either.
Poison designed for rodents-specifically rats & mice.
You don't! they are georgous cute things