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Toxicants and Fumigants as Control Method for Wildlife Damage Management

Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage 1994 This page contains resources on toxicants and fumigants used in the control and mitigation of wildlife damage.
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Definitions--See Glossary

Toxicant--substance used to poison a problem animal, typically through ingestion.Phostoxin in prairie dog den Photo by Dallas Virchow

Fumigant--gas used to poison a nuisance animal as it breathes.

Secondary poisoning-

Facts about Pesticides

  • No one can guarantee where a poisoned animal will die.

Active Ingredients

Phosphine Gas

 

Resources

Bait Station Use--Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln

Resources on Anticoagulant Toxicants--New Zealand Govt. Publication

Toxicant Risks--Univ. of Arizona

   

 

 

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