Yes.......and I think they have come a long way from using red squill!
But again, the principles are the same. They dropped those poison packets around for the rats to take home with them. (Where momma gives it to the kids first to see if it is safe for her to eat. If it kills them, she won't touch it.) Talk about your child abuse.
So what you learn is rats will drag those baits off and scatter them about. To keep things safe, you pin the bait blocks safely inside the bait boxes, so the rats have to eat them there, and where nothing else is going to be able to get at them. And they can't test it on the kids first.
But again, the principles are the same. They dropped those poison packets around for the rats to take home with them. (Where momma gives it to the kids first to see if it is safe for her to eat. If it kills them, she won't touch it.) Talk about your child abuse.
So what you learn is rats will drag those baits off and scatter them about. To keep things safe, you pin the bait blocks safely inside the bait boxes, so the rats have to eat them there, and where nothing else is going to be able to get at them. And they can't test it on the kids first.