18 Lbs Rat Mouse Rodent Bait Blocks Poison Bait Not For Sale To California

$ 46.67

There are 2 major rodenticides; warfarin, or bromadiolone an anti-coagulant that has been around a long time and bromethalin, a newer poison that attacks the nervous system .Warfarin (Contrac) absorbs vitamin K, the drug needed for coagulating blood. If untreated, the animal may die within 3-6 days. Fortunately, when a dog ingests Contrac, (and I speak from experience) Their entire mouth shines bright blue. Their stools shine blue. Anyone would know something is seriously wrong. The antidote is mass quantities of vitamin K given intravenous and by pill at the Vet’s. Virtually all dogs survive relatively unscathed. Contrac requires the rodent to eat this multiple times before death occurs.Bromethalin, on the other hand, was created for rodents that have developed an immunity to warfarin. It kills in one dose. If your pet eats any quantity of this product they will suffer severe muscle tremors, seizures, the inability to walk and even death. Even low doses may cause permanent tremors and seizures. This is nasty stuff. There is no proven antidote. The only course of treatment available is to force massive quantities of charcoal, yep, charcoal down your pet’s gullet and hope for the best.Please use a large rodent bait station with these. Yes, they are expensive, but, they will save you the agony of caring for a sick pet. I thought I was placing these in areas a dog or cat would never get to. Wrong. My niece’s “circus dog” found a block, dragged it out and called the other dogs in attendance to a rodenticide party. This was a true melee. Thankfully no one died.It may be slower and a few mice may have a tolerance for it, but I will stick with the tried and true ingredient found in Contac. To me, it’s a matter of life and death.
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