- An
avicide is any
substance (normally a chemical) used to kill birds.
Commonly used
avicides include strychnine (also used as
rodenticide and predacide)...
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Chloralose (also
known as α-chloralose) is an
avicide, and a
rodenticide used to kill mice in
temperatures below 15 °C. It is also
widely used in neuroscience...
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Starlicide or gull
toxicant is a
chemical avicide that is
highly toxic to
European starlings (thus the name) and gulls, but less
toxic to
other birds...
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agent that
kills algae.
Acaricide – a
chemical agent that
kills mites.
Avicide – a
chemical agent that
kills birds.
Bactericide – a
chemical agent that...
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Fenthion is an
organothiophosphate insecticide,
avicide, and acaricide. Like most
other organophosphates, its mode of
action is via
cholinesterase inhibition...
- Type of
pesticide Target pest
group Algicides or
algaecides Algae Avicides Birds Bactericides Bacteria Fungicides Fungi and
oomycetes Herbicides Plant...
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avicide, Avicula, aviculture,
avifauna †aucella aucell- †avicula avicul- avunculus...
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juveniles or adults.
Research was
undertaken in 1966 to
identify a
suitable avicide that
would both kill
common starlings and
would readily be
eaten by them...
- acquaintance, replies: "It's the devil. It's the
palaeolithic in a bottle."
Avicide Retrieved from SciFinder. [May 7, 2018] "Strychnine". CDC –
NIOSH Pocket...
- 4-Aminopyridine (4-AP) is an
organic compound with the
chemical formula H2NC5H4N. It is one of the
three isomeric aminopyridines. It is used as a research...