Posted on 01/30/2013 1:17:21 PM PST by george76
The Environmental Protection Agency is moving to ban the sale of a dozen rat and mouse poisons sold under the popular D-Con brand
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The company will have at least 30 days to request a hearing before an administrative law judge. If no hearing is requested, the ban will take effect.
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We recently lost our very efficient mouse trap, our 13-year-old cat. He ran away on January 21, in sub-freezing weather, and we have not been able to find him.
Wonder what the FDA will say when rats and mice get into baby formula, foods, pharmaceuticals, milk. It doesn’t matter?
Geez somthing ELSE to quickly stock up on. food ammo 5 gal buckets seeds antibiotcs now rat poisening.
“The peasants are not allowed to have any pesticides or herbicides that actually work.”
Actually they are. I still have chemicals from 15 years ago that Clinton outlawed. They work fine.
The key is to track this stuff, and know when they will be pulled from the shelves, for the EPA is actually telling us WHAT WORKS. In this case, between the time that I read this thread and now posted, I already ordered $100 worth of the stuff...even though I’ve NEVER had a rodent problem.
But they’re dangerous. Toxicity Testing using rodents proved that.
Be advised that when you absolutely have to have mouse and rat poison, it is about as important as having a gun when you are being home invaded. A rat can crawl through a hole the size of a nickel, and when you get one, you probably have dozens.
They carry lots of diseases, ruin food stores, even make a home uninhabitable. And they stink. And they can breed like crazy.
The gestation period for a rat is about 3 weeks, and baby rats can reproduce at 5 weeks. And rats will mate with any rat of the opposite sex, even incestuously.
Bottom line: Store up a goodly amount of rat poison. It keeps, and when you need it, you *really* need it.
“Hey, kids, waddya wanna do next? We got rid of coal, oil, gas, smoke, rat poison, and cats. How about asphalt and concrete? Dogs, of course. And children!! yeah, that’s it! I’ll start on some press releases right away. The no-gun zone in the schools is a good start.”
Or did their competitor payoff Barry or his people in his administration? Follow the money with this slime.
True, follow the money!
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