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  2. Skag Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Skag Heaven is the only full-length studio album by the American punk rock band Squirrel Bait. [2] It was released in 1987 through Homestead Records. Squirrel Bait disbanded after the album's release and the band's members went on to form Slint, Bastro and a number of other influential indie and post-rock bands.

  3. Squirrel Bait - Wikipedia

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    Squirrel Bait was an American punk rock band from Louisville, Kentucky active from 1983 to 1988. Squirrel Bait's dense, moody, melodic hardcore sound, featuring pronounced tempo shifts, foreshadowed the grunge sound of the late 1980s as well as math rock .

  4. Rodenticide - Wikipedia

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    The baits have strong, pungent garlic-like odor due to the phosphine liberated by hydrolysis. The odor attracts (or, at least, does not repel) rodents, but has a repulsive effect on other mammals. Birds, notably wild turkeys, are not sensitive to the smell, and might feed on the bait, and thus fall victim to the poison. [citation needed]

  5. Brodifacoum - Wikipedia

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    Brodifacoum is a highly lethal 4-hydroxycoumarin vitamin K antagonist anticoagulant poison.In recent years, it has become one of the world's most widely used pesticides.It is typically used as a rodenticide, but is also used to control larger pests such as possums.

  6. Squirrel Bait (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Squirrel Bait is the first EP by the American punk rock band Squirrel Bait, released in 1985 through Homestead Records.. The band had recorded its second demo in 1984 while its members were still in high school.

  7. Too Late for Tears - Wikipedia

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    Originally released by United Artists in the summer of 1949, the film was reissued under the alternate title Killer Bait in 1955. It received mixed reviews from critics. The film was a box-office bomb, and its financial failure resulted in the film's producer, Hunt Stromberg, filing bankruptcy.