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Definition of rodenticide in English: rodenticidenoun rəˈdɛntɪsʌɪdrōˈden(t)əˌsīd A poison used to kill rodents. Example sentencesExamples - Nearly 100,000 human exposures to pesticides were reported in 2003, about a fifth of those involved rodenticides, or rat poisons.
- Most fluoride poisonings have been the result of rodenticide and pesticide ingestion.
- Mammals ingesting coumarins from plants such as clover can suffer massive internal bleeding, a property that led to the development of rodenticides such as warfarin.
- Advisors will also be working with individual landowners, helping to improve the image of water voles and thus decrease the use of rodenticides.
- Poisoned rodents may still contain undigested rodenticide and their carcasses present a danger to pets and other animals.
- I'm no fan of rodenticide, be it traps or chemical, but if it's them or my trees, then by whatever means necessary.
- Anticoagulant rodenticides all kill by inhibiting the process in which the liver produces clotting agents in the blood.
- Rodent control is essential using spring loaded, peanut butter-baited traps, and rodenticides.
- Many farmers use rodenticides - strong chemical poisons - to kill rats and other crop-damaging rodents.
- Heavy metal poisoning mainly concerns arsenic (found in insecticides, rodenticides, herbicides, glass manufacture and smelting) and cadmium (byproduct of smelting copper, lead and zinc).
Definition of rodenticide in US English: rodenticidenounrōˈden(t)əˌsīd A poison used to kill rodents. Example sentencesExamples - Heavy metal poisoning mainly concerns arsenic (found in insecticides, rodenticides, herbicides, glass manufacture and smelting) and cadmium (byproduct of smelting copper, lead and zinc).
- Anticoagulant rodenticides all kill by inhibiting the process in which the liver produces clotting agents in the blood.
- Most fluoride poisonings have been the result of rodenticide and pesticide ingestion.
- Nearly 100,000 human exposures to pesticides were reported in 2003, about a fifth of those involved rodenticides, or rat poisons.
- I'm no fan of rodenticide, be it traps or chemical, but if it's them or my trees, then by whatever means necessary.
- Poisoned rodents may still contain undigested rodenticide and their carcasses present a danger to pets and other animals.
- Advisors will also be working with individual landowners, helping to improve the image of water voles and thus decrease the use of rodenticides.
- Rodent control is essential using spring loaded, peanut butter-baited traps, and rodenticides.
- Many farmers use rodenticides - strong chemical poisons - to kill rats and other crop-damaging rodents.
- Mammals ingesting coumarins from plants such as clover can suffer massive internal bleeding, a property that led to the development of rodenticides such as warfarin.
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