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Safety
Use and Storage   |   Secondary Poisoning

Safety

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When rodenticides are used according to label directions, rodenticides present little hazard to non-target animals. Still, it is important to keep in mind that rodenticides have the potential to seriously harm people, dogs, cats, birds, livestock, and various wildlife.  

 

Every effort should be made to analyze situations where children, pets, or wildlife may be at risk and take extra precautions to ensure against accidental poisonings.

 

The following list provides some safety recommendations regarding the storage and use of rodenticides:

 

    Use a bait station

    Store baits in a locked cabinet

    Collect, remove, and properly dispose of all unconsumed bait

    Baits should not be tossed into inaccessible areas within

      structures and abandoned

    Minimize bait translocation by using blocks secured on rods

    Always keep baits out of the reach of people, livestock,

      pets, and wildlife

    Keep animals that have access to the affected area confined

      during baiting periods

    Handle rodent carcasses with rubber gloves and bury or

      incinerate all dead rodents

    Label all outdoor bait containers clearly with

      appropriate warnings and keep unused baits in their original

      containers

    Place packs should never be tossed unprotected into rooms

      with pets.

 

 

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Secondary poisoning refers to a non-target animal being poisoned after consuming a rodent which has digested the poison. Digested anticoagulants persist in the liver of poisoned rodents after death.  

 

The following recommendations are provided to minimize the chances of accident rodenticide poisonings to non-target animals:

 

    Prevent direct poisonings from occurring by not allowing rodenticide
      bait to be accessible via poor placements.
    If baits must be used in areas with pets, use secured blocks 
      and tamper-resistant bait stations to locate in areas that are dog - pet safety - rodent control - all about baits
      inaccessible. 
    Minimize the risk of secondary bait ingestion by
      ensuring poisoned rodents are picked up and
      removed daily.
    Protect non-target animals by confining or
      moving them during the peak time when
      poisoned rodents are succumbing to
      the effects of the baits (three to 18 days).
    Have rodenticide labels readily available for a
      physician or veterinarian and the phone
      numbers of any local pesticide poisoning
      hotlines.

 

 

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