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  2. M44 (cyanide device) - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 a 14-year-old boy in Idaho was injured, and his dog killed, by an M44 placed less than 300 feet (91 m) from his home. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] On April 11, 2017, a month after the boy in Idaho was injured, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that it would be ending the use of the device in Idaho indefinitely.

  3. Entomological evidence collection - Wikipedia

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    Collection Vials: Screw cap type with neoprene cap inserts 4-dram size, killing jars which are jars of ½" of plaster to absorb the ethyl acetate; Plastic "yogurt" or "bait" containers: Used in collecting and shipping larvae; Aluminum foil: Used in constructing a pouch that will hold the live larvae and their food source during shipment

  4. Hydramethylnon - Wikipedia

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    Hydramethylnon has low toxicity in mammals. [2] [4] The oral LD 50 is 1100–1300 mg/kg in rats and above 28,000 mg/kg in dogs. [4]Hydramethylnon is toxic to fish; the 96-hour LC 50 in rainbow trout is 0.16 mg/L, 0.10 mg/L in channel catfish, and 1.70 mg/L in bluegill sunfish.

  5. Molluscicide - Wikipedia

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    Molluscicides (/ m ə ˈ l ʌ s k ɪ ˌ s aɪ d s,-ˈ l ʌ s-/) [1] [2] – also known as snail baits, snail pellets, or slug pellets – are pesticides against molluscs, which are usually used in agriculture or gardening, in order to control gastropod pests specifically slugs and snails which damage crops or other valued plants by feeding on them.

  6. Meanwhile... Put That Pickle Back In The Jar! - AOL

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  7. Detonator - Wikipedia

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    An equivalent strength cap comprises 0.40-0.45 grams of PETN base charge pressed in an aluminum shell with bottom thickness not to exceed to 0.03 of an inch, to a specific gravity of not less than 1.4 g/cc, and primed with standard weights of primer depending on the manufacturer.