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I'd have to disagree with you about the effectiveness of this type of poison for rats and the length of kill. Within two days of placing OneBite in my cellar, I see dead rats. It is very effective for rats and can even kill a dog just as quickly, depending on the amount ingested. Judging from the amount these rats ingested, it only took very little to do the dirty deed.
If you do have a dog who opts to steal a bit of this kind of rat bait, you must induce vomiting directly after they eat it. Takes about 1/2 cup of hydrogen peroxide to make a dog throw up all the things he ate~even from last year!
It's pitiful to watch but it does the trick effectively.
Warning: If your chickens eat a mouse that has died from Warfarin, the effects can transfer to them, so remove any dead rodents quickly and keep a watch for them. They seem to crawl out of their holes, maybe to look for a water source? Internal bleeding can cause increased thirst.
I think if you check your "One Bite" package, it will say that it is for Warfarin "resistant" rats. It does not contain Warfarin. I believe it contains something like bromalone coagulant, (not sure I've spelled that right) which as you might guess is a coagulant. It acts in an opposite manner.
You're absolutely right about it's effectiveness and the dangers of other animals getting a hold of it or any animal poisoned by it, ergo its name,
One Bite!