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  2. 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]

  3. Thallium poisoning - Wikipedia

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    However hair-loss generally occurs only with low doses; with high doses the thallium kills before hair loss can occur. [6] Thallium was an effective murder weapon before its effects became understood and an antidote (Prussian blue) was discovered. [7] Thallium is often imported for products like optical lenses and electronics.

  4. How To Get Rid Of Mice From Your Home - AOL

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    Keep setting traps until you no longer see signs of mice, says Owen. However, you should clean the traps between uses if you plan to reuse them. After you’ve gotten your invasion under control ...

  5. Tetramethylenedisulfotetramine - Wikipedia

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    No antidote is known. The lethal dose for humans is 7–10 mg. Poisoning is diagnosed by GC-MS and the treatment is mainly supportive, with large IV doses of a benzodiazepine (e.g clonazepam) and pyridoxine to control symptoms. [6] TETS is sequestered in tissues of poisoned birds and can thus pose severe risk of secondary poisoning. [citation ...

  6. These Are the Best Mouse Traps, Whether You Prefer to ... - AOL

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    If you see one mouse in your home, there are likely more you don’t. Get rid of them with the best mouse traps, whether you prefer to snap, zap, or catch and release.

  7. Zygacine - Wikipedia

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    Zygacine is a highly potent compound with an LD 50 of 2.0 +/- 0.2 mg/kg when administered intravenously and 132 +/- 21 mg/kg when administered orally to mice. [11] The lethal dose conversions for a 60 kg human, 600 kg cow and 80 kg sheep are included in the table below.