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To: AugustWest who wrote (31)6/18/2001 11:20:38 PM
From: Neeka  Respond to of 90
 
I think that you should give us all a precise description of just exactly what this smell smells like. That's what I think. How are we supposed to help you out with so little information. Get out the thesaurus, hone your adjective skills and shoot.

;-) M



To: AugustWest who wrote (31)6/19/2001 6:10:06 PM
From: J Gunn  Respond to of 90
 
Most Rat Poisons
www.e-bug.net/pests/rodents.shtml
Baits come in pellet, meal and block form. For mice we recommend Maki Pellets and for rats we recommend the Contrac Blocks. These are both strong anticoagulant products that make the rodents die from internal bleeding. Vitamin K is the antidote for accidental poisonings of pets but extreme care should be taken to keep these products away from nontarget animals. The use of Mice or Rat Bait Stations is highly recommended.

Never use a bait inside your house if you have a child less than three years of age or a dog. If you use a bait outside, make sure your dog cannot get to it. If he does, Vitamin K is the antidote. See your vet!