Rodent Control

If you are putting down poisons to kill rats and mice you might have already killed pets and wildlife

If you are putting down poisons to kill rats and mice you might have already killed pets and wildlife because the rodenticides are slow killers, making the rodents easy prey. Since many rodenticides cause death by internal bleeding, the animal dies a very slow and horrible death, wandering aimlessly outdoors while bleeding internally. If the pets and wildlife eat the dying rodents, then they get poisoned. It is such a horrible thought to picture our Snowy Owls and beloved cats bleeding to death, just because we bought some poison, put it down to kill rodents and forgot about it. Maybe some of our pet cats which disappeared died in agony far from home. Even worse, a small child could get hold of some... Our own Nahant resident Francene Amari-Faulker created a a thorough and interesting video about the dangers of rodenticides. Thank you Francene! Please spread this information and help keep poisons out of our wildlife, children, pets and environment.

Check out the video here.