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| Bromethalin |
What is Bromethalin?
Bromethalin is a pale, odorless, crystalline solid that was specifically designed in 1985 to address the issue of rodent resistance to anticoagulant rodenticides. Anticoagulants are blood thinning toxins that work over time. Bromethalin, on the other hand, is a highly potent neurotoxin that delivers a fatal dose with just one feeding.
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| Get rid of Pocket Gophers |
What are Pocket Gophers? Pocket gophers are medium sized burrowing rodents, often confused with moles. They get their name from the fur lined external pockets on the sides of their cheeks. Pocket gophers are a common yard pest, leaving behind unsightly mounds and eating plants and flowers. *If you are not sure whether your ...
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| Gopher Repellent |
Gophers that burrow through soil are very troubling pest for homeowners and businesses alike. Dr. T's Whole Control Mole and Gopher Repellent uses all natural ingredients to repel gophers from lawns, gardens, flowerbeds, playgrounds, golf courses, and other re ... |
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| Grubs Identification and Biology |
What is a Grub?
A grub is basically the larval stage of a beetle. Grubs live underground so you won't typically see them or suspect you have them until you find dead patches of grass all over your lawn where grubs have eaten the roots. Signs of a Grub Problem
The most obvious signs of a grub problem are dead grass, dead flowers, ...
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| Moles Identification & Biology |
Physical Appearance- Moles have a large cylindrical body covered in soft fur, and clawed feet.
- Moles have two small or covered eyes, a bare pointed nose or snout, and two ears which are not generally visible.
- The mole is usually dark gray to bluish-gray in color.
Behavior & Habitat
In their natural habitat, moles l ... |
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| Pocket Gopher Identificiation and Biology |
Pocket gophers are medium sized burrowing rodents, often confused with moles. They get their name from the fur lined external pockets on the sides of their cheeks. Pocket gophers are a common yard pest, leaving behind unsightly mounds and eating plants and flowers. What does a pocket gopher look like?
- Depending on the species, they range in size from ...
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