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  2. Pyrinuron - Wikipedia

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    Pyrinuron (Pyriminil, Vacor) is a chemical compound formerly used as a rodenticide. [1] Commercial distribution was voluntarily suspended in 1979 and it is not approved by the Environmental Protection Agency for use in the United States. [2]

  3. Chlorophacinone - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] Its use began being replaced during the 1970s, along with the use of other rodenticides of its group, by the more potent second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides, when several studies provided information which depicted a developed resistance of rodents to Warfarin (another first-generation anticoagulant rodenticide) in northern ...

  4. Coumatetralyl - Wikipedia

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    Coumatetralyl is commonly used with grains and other cereals as a rodent poison in conjunction with a tracking powder to monitor feeding activity in a particular area. Tracking powder also clings to fur, which allows more poison to be ingested from grooming.

  5. Avicide - Wikipedia

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    Commonly used avicides include strychnine (also used as rodenticide and predacide), DRC-1339 (3-chloro-4-methylaniline hydrochloride, Starlicide) and CPTH (3-chloro-p-toluidine, the free base of Starlicide), Avitrol (4-aminopyridine) and chloralose (also used as rodenticide).

  6. Powdered corn cob - Wikipedia

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    Similar to other rodenticides, the preparation requires 3–7 days to be effective. Rather than killing rodents through internal haemorrhaging as anticoagulants do, [9] PCC affects a rodent’s digestive system, causing acute dehydration due to its extremely absorptive nature (corn cob has been used in applications such as oil spills in water bodies, seed drying and de-icing). [10]

  7. Flocoumafen - Wikipedia

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    It is a second generation (i.e., high potency) chemical in this class, used commercially as a rodenticide. It has a very high toxicity and is restricted to indoor use and sewers (in the UK). This restriction is mainly due to the increased risk to non-target species, especially due to its tendency to bio-accumulate in exposed organisms.

  8. List of insecticides - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of insecticides.These are chemical compounds which have been registered as insecticides.Biological insecticides are not included. The names on the list are the ISO common names.

  9. Difethialone - Wikipedia

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    Difethialone is an anticoagulant used as a rodenticide. [1] It is considered a second generation agent. [2] In May 2008, the EPA added restrictions on the sale of difethialone in consumer-use rodenticide products and also for exterior use by commercial applicators. [3] [4]