According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, it receives about 15,000 calls each year from parents whose children have consumed rodenticides. Due to the risk to children, pets, and ...
Rodenticide poisoning can cause a slow, agonizing death. Since most rodenticides work by disrupting the blood-clotting process, victims can suffer for days from uncontrolled bleeding or hemorrhaging, ...
MK, one of the at least four bald eagles in Massachusetts to die from second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides, was found in Arlington, which prompted a ban on town property last year.