
Rodenticides, colloquially rat poison, are pest control chemicals intended to kill rodents. Rodenticides are controversial, due to secondary poisoning and their risks to children, pets and wildlife. Single feed baits are chemicals sufficiently dangerous that the first dose is sufficient to kill. Rodents are difficult to kill with poisons because t...
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killing of rodents
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any substance that is used to kill rats, mice, and other rodent pests. Warfarin, 1080 (sodium fluoroacetate), ANTU (legal label for ...
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<chemistry> Any chemical used to kill rodents (rats, mice, etc.) ... (17 Dec 1997) ...
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(ro-den´tĭ-sīd) destructive to rodents. an agent with this effect.
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A pesticide used to destroy, control, or deter mice and rats or other rodent pests from damaging foo
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Pesticide applied as a bait, dust or fumigant to destroy or repel rodents e.g. rats or mice and other animals, such as moles and rabbits.
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This is the descriptor applied to any chemical used to kill rodents. See pesticide.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: rō-den′ti-sīd Definitions: 1. An agent lethal to rodents.
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Rodenticide: A chemical or other agent used to destroy rats or other rodent pests or prevent them from damaging food, crops, etc. Rat poison is a familiar rodenticide.
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rodenticide, rodenticidal The killing of rodents or an agent (poison) that is used to kill rodents.
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A chemical or agent used to destroy rats or other rodent pests, or to prevent them from damaging food, crops, etc.
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