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  2. d-CON - Wikipedia

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    d-CON is an America brand of rodent control products, which is distributed and owned in the United States by the UK-based consumer goods company Reckitt. The brand includes traps and baits for use around the home for trapping and killing some rats and mice. As of 2015, bait products use first-generation vitamin K anticoagulants as poison.

  3. Topeka food inspections find moldy food, cockroaches, rodent ...

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    The hotel didn't have food thermometers or sanitizer test strips, both of which were repeat violations. A follow-up inspection was scheduled for Sept. 14. Pizza Parlor at 1401 N.E. Seward.

  4. Moldy queso and rodent feces: The best and worst Peoria food ...

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    A prep table cooler was placed under embargo after the health department found "Time/Temperature Control for Safety Food is not maintained at 41°F, or less." Open bags of flour were stored on the ...

  5. June restaurant health report: Rodent droppings and dogs ...

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    Issues noted by inspectors included: Food handler picking up and handling rodent feces with bare hands and then attempting to resume kitchen duties without proper hand washing as required; food ...

  6. Animal repellent - Wikipedia

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    An animal repellent consists of any object or method made with the intention of keeping animals away from personal items as well as food, plants or yourself. Plants and other living organisms naturally possess a special ability to emit chemicals known as semiochemicals as a way to defend themselves from predators.

  7. Rodenticide - Wikipedia

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    This method of vermin control has possible use in places where rodents are resistant to some of the anticoagulants, particularly for control of house and field mice; zinc phosphide baits are also cheaper than most second-generation anticoagulants, so that sometimes, in the case of large infestation by rodents, their population is initially ...