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What if my pet eats a dead mole after I’ve used TOMCAT MOLE KILLER?

Tomcat || Mole FAQ
The active ingredient in TOMCAT MOLE KILLER has been shown to have little or no secondary poisoning effect. Thus, pets should not be at risk if they consume a mole that has eaten TOMCAT MOLE KILLER.

What should I do if my pet eats TOMCAT MOLE KILLER?

Tomcat || Mole FAQ
TOMCAT MOLE KILLER has been designed to be exclusively placed/used underground. When placed properly, the bait has been shown to not act as an attractant to pets. However, if your pet eats TOMCAT MOLE KILLER, take the animal to a veterinarian immediately for evaluation and/or treatment. (Back to top)

How do I apply TOMCAT MOLE KILLER?

Tomcat || Mole FAQ
First, identify the active tunnel systems. Then bait only these active areas by punching a finger-sized hole in the tunnel, placing TOMCAT MOLE KILLER into the tunnel and carefully covering the hole. Try not to damage the tunnel. Place bait 3 – 5 feet on both sides of an identified active area. See "How to Apply" section for specifics on baiting surface runways and deep tunnels. (Back to top)

How will I know if TOMCAT MOLE KILLER is working?

Tomcat || Mole FAQ
You will know TOMCAT MOLE KILLER was effective when signs of new tunnel development and further lawn damage are eliminated. (Back to top)

How does TOMCAT MOLE KILLER work?

Tomcat || Mole FAQ
Bromethalin, the active ingredient in TOMCAT MOLE KILLER, stops the conversion of food to energy. Moles typically die in their tunnels where they naturally decompose. (Back to top)

How long will TOMCAT MOLE KILLER remain active in my yard?

Tomcat || Mole FAQ
TOMCAT MOLE KILLER has been designed to naturally degrade leaving no build-up of active ingredient in the soil. Under normal conditions, this will happen in approximately 10 to 14 days. (Back to top)

Is it safe to let my pets run in the yard after it is treated with TOMCAT MOLE KILLER?

Tomcat || Mole FAQ
Whenever possible, it is best to have pets avoid the treatment area for at least 24 hours. However, the risk of your pet coming in contact with the bait is very small because the bait is always applied underground.

If my pet eats a dead rodent, will it die?

Motomco F.A.Q.s
The potential of any secondary poisoning depends on most of the same factors indicated above. Call the poison control number on your product package if you are concerned about a possible exposure. Occurrences of this type of poisoning are extremely rare.

Can I have a naked mole-rat as a pet?

Frequently Asked Questions about Naked Mole-Rats - National ...
Naked mole-rats cannot be kept as pets. They must live in large colonies, and they have fairly strict temperature and humidity requirements. They are high-maintenance animals and can live from ten to 30 years. Removing them from the wild in Africa is expensive, risky, and disruptive to the habitats of naked mole-rats and other animals. Naked mole-rats are kept and bred in highly controlled enclosures in some universities and zoos. Under no circumstances should they be kept as pets.

What should I do if I find a dead mole in my yard?

Tomcat || Mole FAQ
Moles typically die underground and naturally decompose. If you find one on the surface, simply wrap it in newspaper and place it into your garbage can. Wash hands thoroughly afterwards. (Back to top)

If my pet eats a dead rodent that may have eaten d-CON, will it die?

d-CON® America's #1 Rodent Control Brand
The potential of any secondary poisoning depends on what type of pet it is, how big it is, what type of bait it has consumed, as well as how much bait was consumed. If you are concerned about a possible exposure, you may wish to contact your veterinarian or the toll free number located on the package to be directed to appropriate personnel who can address your concerns. Occurrences of this type of poisoning are extremely rare.

I’ve never used a PDA. Are there resources to help me learn how to use a PDA?

Frequently Asked Questions
A good starting point for learning how to use your PDA is the reference material that came with your device. For Palm devices, this information is also on-line at http://www.palm.com/us/support/handhelds.html. Another good source of information for beginners is the AACN PDA tutorial on-line at: http://www.aacn.org/AACN/conteduc.nsf/vwdoc/MainCEs#Inform. It is a user-friendly audio visual CE program for $10.

Does it hurt if my pet licks the area after I’ve applied K-9 Companion?

Faq - Lucid Med - Emu oil sydney - Emu oil retailer
No. The small amount of spray licked from a wound isn’t harmful to your pet. And because K-9 Companion is transdermal, as long as the spray is allowed to sit for a few seconds before it is licked, it will quickly soak in to the skin enough to allow it to work, even if your pet licks off any remaining spray.

I’ve had a transplant. Who can I talk to in Social Work?

University of Michigan Nephrology: Info for Patients
The Transplant Center will have a social worker who is more familiar with your transplant needs and resources.

I’ve been diagnosed with breast cancer and have no insurance. What can I do?

PA Breast Cancer Coalition - Frequently Asked Questions
In Pennsylvania, women of low or moderate income who are diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer or a pre-cancerous condition can get quality care and treatment, regardless of their lack of insurance, through the Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Program (BCCPT). return to top

How do I find out whether the mark I’ve chosen is already registered?

Trademark FAQ's
Information on active state trademark registrations is available by calling (512) 463-5555 or by faxing your inquiry to (512) 463-5709. You also may e-mail your inquiry to corpinfo@sos.state.tx.us. It is strongly suggested that you search federally registered trademarks and service marks, since a federally registered mark generally preempts a state issued registration. The United States Patent and Trademark Office offers on-line searching of its trademark database at http://www.uspto.

I’ve been on thyroid medication for five years, can I go off?

Thyroid problems and hypothyroidism symptoms — Frequen...
It may be possible to discontinue your thyroid medication, but whether or not you can is quite complicated — it depends on why you started thyroid replacement therapy, if you have a chronic autoimmune condition, if the gland has been damaged, and whether you can be monitored over the next year to be sure your thyroid remains stable.

If I’ve had BCG, what should I do?

Frequently Asked Questions about Tuberculosis (TB)
If you have had no previous adverse reaction to a PPD, you should be tested for TB using the skin test. If you have had a previous adverse reaction to the skin test, you will be referred for a chest x-ray.

Can I return an order I’ve placed through eCAT3?

ECAT3, Frequently Asked Questions, FAQ
We cannot process returns via the eCAT3 site. You should continue to follow the normal business procedure set up to return items. If you have questions on a returns procedure please contact the individual supplier.

How do I register for my course(s) after I’ve been accepted?

Hopkins Undergraduate Admissions :: FAQs :: Visiting Student...
Instructions will be included with your acceptance notification. Registration for visiting students cannot take place until all degree students have registered, usually mid-August for the fall semester and early December for the spring semester. If a class is full, you will be notified and you will be allowed to make a different selection. Once your registration is complete, you will be sent a course confirmation and tuition bill.
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