"One old fashioned poison that is safe is cheap and easy to make yourself is to mix equal parts of corn meal and plaster of Paris and place it in the rat holes. The plaster of Paris hardens in the stomach of the rat causing death."
& trust me this one always work.
Or I Just found a recipe for home-made pet friendly Rat and Mouse killer on a website from Tennessee as follows :
1 cup of flour
1 cup of sugar
1 cup of baking soda ( Bicarbonate of soda)
Mix together and place in small bowls where you notice rodent traffic.
(The bicarb will react with stomach acid and produce carbon dioxide gas, obviously in excess to create the swelling. Apparently, most of these vermin and creatures cannot pass wind, hence the internal combustion. )
all carnivorous centipedes are poisonous . the venom is used to kill prey witch is primarily insects however the poison causes little damage if any at all to humans so Maryland centipedes are no different .i hope that helped you a bit.
Rat poison.
Ancient Romans and Greeks used poison hemlock to poison their arrows.
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Yes, they can mean the same thing when people are speaking casually.No! Venom is the general term referring to any variety of toxins used by certain types of animals that inject it into their victims by the means of a bite or a sting. Unlike poison, which is ingested or inhaled into the victim's tract, administration of venom is usually directed into the lymphatic system itself.Those who are more careful with their terminology generally use "venomous" to mean something that injects a venom with its bite or sting, and "poisonous" to refer to things that are poisonous when ingested.
The seeds of the apple are poisonus. The poison is cyanide. This is the same poison Hitler used to go suicide.
Yes, a poison is still poisonous even if it expires. The potency of the poison may decrease over time, but it can still be harmful if ingested or used improperly.
Arsenic is considered a dangerous metalloid as it is highly toxic to humans. It can be found in various forms, such as inorganic arsenic compounds, which are used in industrial applications and agriculture. Exposure to arsenic can lead to serious health issues, including skin lesions, cancer, and organ damage.
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They are not always poisonous. If fed proper diet in captivity, they will tend to lose their poison over an extensive amount of time. In the wild they eat fire ants which are poisonous and use it to synthesize their own poison used for defense purposes only. some are and some are not
"Green Poison" is a nickname for Paris Green, a toxic substance. It is used as a pigment, for insecticide, and as a wood preservative, but it is very poisonous.
What languages is it from?? If it's from Japanese it means "where".
Although they are often used interchangeably - the distinction is - venom is injected (by fangs or a sting etc), poison is ingested (by being eaten or absorbed through the skin).
Poison Dart Frogs do not shoot their poison. They are named Dart Frogs because natives in South America used to use them to make the tips of their arrows poisonous.
Arsenic is the poisonous element used in both medicines and rat poison. In controlled doses, arsenic is used in certain medications to treat certain medical conditions, while in larger quantities it is used as a rodenticide to kill rats and other pests.
A medicine that is poisonous, but was once used for medical treatment is Warfarin or Coumadin. These are both medicines used to thin the blood, but are also used in rat poison. Ether is also poisonous and was used in surgery to put a patient to sleep.
Spiders are venomous creatures, not poisonous. Their venom is used to immobilize or kill their prey, while poison is harmful if ingested or touched.