eNews Park Forest Second-generation anticoagulants — including brodifacoum , bromadiolone, difethialone and difenacoum — are especially hazardous and persist for a long time in body tissues. These slow-acting poisons are often eaten for several days by rats and mice, ... and more »
Staunton News Leader “Big Bertha” coiled into our SUV's engine compartment to warm up one night. She slept in late, thereby catching a seven-mile ride in to Staunton, the driver clueless about the scaled stowaway. I dropped the Ford — and passenger — at Surratt Tire and ... and more »
Redwood Times Second-generation anticoagulants, including brodifacoum , bromadiolone, difethialone and difenacoum, are especially hazardous and persist for a long time in body tissues. These slow-acting poisons are often eaten for several days by rats and mice ...
The Wildlife News Beginning in 2007 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service began to implement a plan to reclaim the island by first poisoning the rats with a long acting chemical cousin to the the classic rat poison warfarin – brodifacoum . It causes animals to bleed to death. and more »
National Geographic The projects try their best not to hurt the species they're supposed to protect. For one, the rat poison, brodifacoum , is not water soluble, so it can't leach into the groundwater or poison waterways. Some seabird scavengers could eat stricken rats and ...