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Brodifacoum is a
highly lethal 4-hydroxycoumarin
vitamin K
antagonist anticoagulant poison. In
recent years, it has
become one of the world's most widely...
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strains of rodents,
though some
second generation anticoagulants (namely
brodifacoum and difethialone), in bait
concentrations of 0.0025% to 0.005% are so...
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rotated to
avoid po****tions
becoming bait-shy or
building up resistance.
Brodifacoum is a second-generation anticoagulant. It is
licensed for
killing possums...
- a need for
alternative rodenticides. This led to the
introduction of
brodifacoum in 1975,
followed by d-CON's
introduction of it in the
commercial market...
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risks from
synthetic cannabinoid products that
contain the rat
poison brodifacoum,
which is
added because it is
thought to
extend the
duration of the drugs'...
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Norway Rats (rattus Norvegicus) from
Hawea Island, Fiordland,
Using Brodifacoum". New
Zealand Journal of Ecology. 12: 23–32. JSTOR 24053177. Guthrie...
- pest
rodents from
islands using an
anticoagulant rodenticide such as
brodifacoum. This
approach has been
successful on the
island of
Lundy in the United...
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eradicated in
January 1997
following an
aerial drop of 13.5
tonnes of
brodifacoum anticoagulant poison baits over the island. The island, with the adjacent...
- took
place in May that year, was announced. 180
tonnes of rat poison,
brodifacoum, were
dropped over 70% of the island, in what was the world's largest...
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coumarin are also
called coumarins or coumarinoids; this
family includes:
brodifacoum bromadiolone difenacoum auraptene ensaculin phenprocoumon (Marcoumar)...