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  1. Answer: D-con rat poison is designed to be effective against a variety of rodent species, including rats and mice. However, some rodents may be more resistant to the effects of the poison, requiring homeowners to explore alternative control methods for effective pest management.

  2. This year the manufacturer of d-CON, one of the most popular rodenticide brands, is changing the active ingredient in their products away from anticoagulants (blood thinners) to something far less easy to treat. What does this mean for pet owners?

  3. Decon, short for rodenticide, is a commonly used method to kill mice and other rodents. It comes in different forms, such as pellets or bait stations, and is designed to be attractive to mice, leading them to consume it and eventually die. But how long does it take for decon to actually kill mice?

  4. Decontamination. For patients that have recently ingested an anticoagulant rodenticide, the clinician should consider performing decontamination. Clinicians most commonly choose to induce emesis. If the patient ingested bait pellets, emesis is likely to be effective for up to 4 hours.

  5. Not anymore. Starting this year, d-CON® is transitioning their residential rodenticides to very different active ingredient— cholecalciferol (vitamin D3). Since rodenticides are amongst the most common toxins ingested by cats and dogs, it’s imperative that veterinary professionals be aware of this change and understand its medical implications.

  6. 28 sie 2020 · To kill rats, opt for the d-CON Rat Poison Bait Station. While this product uses the same cholecalciferol-based poison blocks as the above-mentioned one, it is larger in size and easily fits Norway rats and roof rats.

  7. Check traps every day. Rodents are cunning; if they haven't been trapped in 4-5 days, move the traps to a new location. Some traps are reusable. Refer to the package for detailed instructions. Once the rodent problem seems to have been eliminated, it is best to continue baiting for at least another fifteen days to avoid re-infestation.

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