rodenticide
rodenticide
Definition
☆ ro·denti·cide (rō den′tə sīd′)
rodenticide
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- use: The only effective way to deal with an infestation in the first place is by using rodenticides to kill off the population.
- lay: The main concern of the pest controller is laying rodenticides without endangering non-target animals or humans.
- involve: A good example of the kinds of tests that are done is one involving a rodenticide.
Preposition: on
- farm: Safe use of rodenticides on farms and holdings This agriculture information sheet ( no.
Adjective modifier
- anticoagulant: In addition, incidences of pet poisoning have been distinctly less than with the anticoagulant rodenticides.
- second: The conservation agencies have major concerns over the risks to top predators from exposure to second generation rodenticides.
- other: In one of these incidents ( Appendix 2, number 5 ), other rodenticides were also involved.
- acute: Antec's IPM Program also includes ZP Rodent Control Pellets, an acute rodenticide which will kill any resistant rodent.
- good: THis is probably the best rodenticide for mice that you can buy.
Modifies a noun
- poisoning: The majority of cases of rodenticide poisoning involve young dogs.
- product: Rodenticide products used in these treatments are approved under the Control of Pesticide Regulations.
- residue: In the past 18 months eight kites found dead in England have been found to contain rodenticide residues.
Noun used with modifier
- generation: The conservation agencies have major concerns over the risks to top predators from exposure to second generation rodenticides.
- second-generation: They also, along with English Nature, express concern at the potential for second-generation rodenticides to cause environmental problems.
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