Devoredude
Sep 13, 2014Explorer
Rodents!
Can't believe the damage in a few days. We just bought this wonderful Class A a year ago and today I saw insulation sticking out of the access doors for the fridge. Holy cow, opened this up, went in t...
Billinwoodland wrote:Tvov wrote:
The Decon bait/poison is very mild. I had a pest control guy tell me not to bother with it, but to buy \"One Bite\" bait and especially \"Ramik\" bait. This is the stuff that makes the critters thirsty so they will leave to find water (most of the time) before dying. ...
The active ingrediant in one bite is bromethalin. Should your pet ingest it or a poisoned mouse, there is no antidote. At least with the anticoagulant poisons, like dcon, there is a common antidote available should your pet ingest it.
Billinwoodland wrote:Tvov wrote:
The Decon bait/poison is very mild. I had a pest control guy tell me not to bother with it, but to buy \"One Bite\" bait and especially \"Ramik\" bait. This is the stuff that makes the critters thirsty so they will leave to find water (most of the time) before dying. ...
The active ingrediant in one bite is bromethalin. Should your pet ingest it or a poisoned mouse, there is no antidote. At least with the anticoagulant poisons, like dcon, there is a common antidote available should your pet ingest it.