ATLANTA, GA-A rodent poison has been released that is nontoxic to pets. Many rat and mouse populations have grown resistant to certain types of rodenticides, specifically anticoagulants, but the company Gladiator? has released an EPA-approved neuro toxin for anticoagulant-resistant rodents, the company says.
ATLANTA, GA—A rodent poison has been released that is nontoxic to pets. Many rat and mouse populations have grown resistant to certain types of rodenticides, specifically anticoagulants, but the company Gladiator™ has released an EPA-approved neuro toxin for anticoagulant-resistant rodents, the company says.
A single dose is lethal to rodents, including the Norway rat, the roof rat and mice, but it is safe for other animals.
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