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Anticoagulants For The Control Of Rats And Mice, C D. Gooding
Anticoagulants For The Control Of Rats And Mice, C D. Gooding
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
LATELY there have been many requests for information on suitable poisons to use in baiting rats and mice.
Most enquirers have stated that they "tried a certain brand of bait" and found that the rats only "ate it up and kept coming back for more."
This article on Warfarin—as a rat and mouse poison—is presented to clear up some of the problems of rodent poisoning.
Rats And Mice And Their Control, C D. Gooding, J. L. Long
Rats And Mice And Their Control, C D. Gooding, J. L. Long
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
BEFORE colonisation by the white man, Australia contained over 50 species of rats and mice.
Although several of these native species have been known to breed to plague proportions they are normally slower breeders than the introduced species.
Once settlement had been established on our shores it was only a matter of time before the introduction of more of these pests, occurred probably from the British Isles.