Rodenticide

Rodenticide is a type of pesticide that is used to kill rodents. It can come in the form of a powder, a liquid, or a solid bait. Rodenticides are commonly used to control rats, mice, and other rodents, which can cause a wide range of problems, including the spread of disease and damage to property. Rodenticides work by either killing the rodent directly or by causing the rodent to stop eating, leading to its death. The active ingredient in rodenticides can vary, but they all work by interfering with the rodent's metabolism and preventing it from functioning properly. Common active ingredients include anticoagulants, neurotoxins, and plant toxins. When used correctly, rodenticides can be an effective way to control rodents and prevent the spread of disease.