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Default Rats in the ceiling - repelling?

Glenda wrote:
The dehydration theory is a wive's tale.


The dehydration theory is a nice example of what happens when people who
don't know try to explain something they observe:

The normal MOA of the normal anticoagulant rodenticide is that due to
the suppressed coagulation internal hemorrhages don't stop, the poisoned
animal bleeds profusely into guts and joints.

Fact 1 : the blood is no longer concentrated inside the blood vessels
but dispersed throughout the body

Fact 2 : Blood is moisture

Fact 3 : With reference to their individual mass rodents have a HUGE
body surface

What happens? Usually they dry out before bacteria can start their job
to decompose them. Effect: no smell.

Cheers, Uli

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