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Old 19-05-2006, 02:20 PM posted to aus.family,aus.gardens,aus.science,aus.tv
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Cheers for you guys! This is finally a group that does something.


Have they got anything good for goddam rats? My rats seem to like the rat
poison, they just keep guzzling it.

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Old 19-05-2006, 10:27 PM posted to aus.family,aus.gardens,aus.science,aus.tv
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ant wrote:
GH wrote:

Cheers for you guys! This is finally a group that does something.


Have they got anything good for goddam rats? My rats seem to like the rat
poison, they just keep guzzling it.


A lot of people will try to sell you the same product again and again.
There are two types of rat poison.
One that they love as food, and another type , which contains
broadifaceum. This is the one to go for.
The other type, rats have gotten used to. It contains warfarin, and
doesnt seem to work well.
Have a look at this link
http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/...m?Story_No=379



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Old 20-05-2006, 01:57 AM posted to aus.family,aus.gardens,aus.science,aus.tv
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Jonno wrote:
ant wrote:
GH wrote:

Cheers for you guys! This is finally a group that does something.


Have they got anything good for goddam rats? My rats seem to like
the rat poison, they just keep guzzling it.


A lot of people will try to sell you the same product again and again.
There are two types of rat poison.
One that they love as food, and another type , which contains
broadifaceum. This is the one to go for.
The other type, rats have gotten used to. It contains warfarin, and
doesnt seem to work well.
Have a look at this link
http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/...m?Story_No=379


warfarin, that's the stuff I've got. I think it's just fancy rat-food!

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Old 20-05-2006, 02:02 AM posted to aus.family,aus.gardens,aus.science,aus.tv
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Jonno wrote:

A lot of people will try to sell you the same product again and again.
There are two types of rat poison.
One that they love as food, and another type , which contains
broadifaceum. This is the one to go for.
The other type, rats have gotten used to. It contains warfarin, and
doesnt seem to work well.
Have a look at this link
http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/...m?Story_No=379


Thanks for that link, it's excellent. Bromakil, that's the stuff I got. I
can hear them gnawing away at it every night. Greedy little buggers.

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Old 20-05-2006, 03:23 AM posted to aus.family,aus.gardens,aus.science,aus.tv
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ant wrote:
Jonno wrote:


A lot of people will try to sell you the same product again and again.
There are two types of rat poison.
One that they love as food, and another type , which contains
broadifaceum. This is the one to go for.
The other type, rats have gotten used to. It contains warfarin, and
doesnt seem to work well.
Have a look at this link
http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/...m?Story_No=379


Thanks for that link, it's excellent. Bromakil, that's the stuff I got. I
can hear them gnawing away at it every night. Greedy little buggers.


If warfarin works, its takes its time.
Thats supposed to make it safer due to pets not being able to be
poisoned so easily.
I havent seen many kills due to this stuff. Make sure you keep it away
from pets when laying the biats and dispose of any dead ones so they
dont eat them and ingest the poison.




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Old 20-05-2006, 08:47 AM posted to aus.family,aus.gardens,aus.science,aus.tv
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Unless a cat eats a dead rat.

"Jonno" wrote in message ...
ant wrote:
Jonno wrote:

A lot of people will try to sell you the same product again and again.
There are two types of rat poison.
One that they love as food, and another type , which contains
broadifaceum. This is the one to go for.
The other type, rats have gotten used to. It contains warfarin, and
doesnt seem to work well.
Have a look at this link
http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/...m?Story_No=379

Thanks for that link, it's excellent. Bromakil, that's the stuff I got. I
can hear them gnawing away at it every night. Greedy little buggers.

If warfarin works, its takes its time.
Thats supposed to make it safer due to pets not being able to be poisoned so easily.
I havent seen many kills due to this stuff. Make sure you keep it away from pets when laying the biats and dispose of any dead ones so they dont eat them and ingest the poison.



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is this a problem?
Jock
"Andy" wrote in message ...
Unless a cat eats a dead rat.

"Jonno" wrote in message ...
ant wrote:
Jonno wrote:

A lot of people will try to sell you the same product again and again.
There are two types of rat poison.
One that they love as food, and another type , which contains
broadifaceum. This is the one to go for.
The other type, rats have gotten used to. It contains warfarin, and
doesnt seem to work well.
Have a look at this link
http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/...m?Story_No=379

Thanks for that link, it's excellent. Bromakil, that's the stuff I got. I
can hear them gnawing away at it every night. Greedy little buggers.

If warfarin works, its takes its time.
Thats supposed to make it safer due to pets not being able to be poisoned so easily.
I havent seen many kills due to this stuff. Make sure you keep it away from pets when laying the biats and dispose of any dead ones so they dont eat them and ingest the poison.



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Old 22-05-2006, 07:50 AM posted to aus.family,aus.gardens,aus.science,aus.tv
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Jock wrote:
is this a problem?
Jock
"Andy" wrote in message ...
Unless a cat eats a dead rat.

"Jonno" wrote in message ...
ant wrote:
Jonno wrote:

A lot of people will try to sell you the same product again and again.
There are two types of rat poison.
One that they love as food, and another type , which contains
broadifaceum. This is the one to go for.
The other type, rats have gotten used to. It contains warfarin, and
doesnt seem to work well.
Have a look at this link
http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/...m?Story_No=379

Thanks for that link, it's excellent. Bromakil, that's the stuff I got. I
can hear them gnawing away at it every night. Greedy little buggers.

If warfarin works, its takes its time.
Thats supposed to make it safer due to pets not being able to be poisoned so easily.
I havent seen many kills due to this stuff. Make sure you keep it away from pets when laying the biats and dispose of any dead ones so they dont eat them and ingest the poison.


Do you know if it can be detected in a human during an autopsy? Is
there any product that you can recommend that can't be detected?

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