Margaret Liszka

When people use a rodenticide, an anticoagulant mixed with other chemicals, the poison causes internal hemorrhaging, and the death is slow and painful, with squirrels and other rodents dying over many days. Secondary poisoning can occur throughout the ecosystem affecting wildlife including hawks, foxes, bald eagles, and even cats and dogs. This is cruel and unnecessary. There are other alternatives to control rodent populations. Thank you for the opportunity to comment.