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- noun A particular
rodenticide .
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Examples
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When they consume bromethalin or cholecalciferol, on the other hand, the prospects are extremely dim.
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Unfortunately, regulating anticoagulants means there's an increase in the use of other chemicals, primarily bromethalin and cholecalciferol, says Camille DeClementi, senior director of the ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center.
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To ensure that you safely and effectively use bromethalin, follow all product instructions and precautions.
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It comes in a form that resembles an earthworm — another preferred food source of moles — and contains the rodenticide bromethalin, a potent neurotoxin that was developed after rodents began building up resistance to earlier poisons.
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New York, so it is not banned, but because of the concentration of the specific active ingredient listed—bromethalin—its use is restricted
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It comes in a form that resembles an earthworm—another preferred food source of moles—and contains the rodenticide bromethalin, a potent neurotoxin that was developed after rodents began building up resistance to earlier poisons.
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To ensure that you safely and effectively use bromethalin, follow all product instructions and precautions.
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New York, so it is not banned, but because of the concentration of the specific active ingredient listed — bromethalin — its use is restricted, "says Maureen Wren, spokeswoman for the New York State Department of
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