On Oct 23, 11:02 pm, Robert LaCasse <wiz...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 06:19:15 GMT, "Tim" <t...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> |>Where do you get that Bitrex stinks? It is in many of the products we
use
> |>today to keep dogs and cats and other non-target animals from eating
it. It
> |>isn't the bitrex you are smelling it is another ingredient of whatever
you
> |>are using. Now if you said you tasted it and it was nasty, that I
would
> |>believe.
>
> I guess your right about the smell...
Yes, he's right.
>
> What I did outdoors, is mix the Ammonia with Bleach and soaked
it in
> a large sponge under the vehicle's warm spot, and was hopping for a
> "Chlorine" mustard gas effect when something stepped on it....probably
> making them dizzy and ill, so they wouldn't return....
>
> I can't say it didn't work, since there were no rat/mice bodies
> around.... but if it works on people like *Non-Caustic Mustard Gas* it's
got
> to work on those little insultion wire chewing witches...
In case your mom didn't tell you, mixing bleach and ammonia can kill
you. The nitty-gritty details of the chemical reaction aren't
im****tant, but the end result is a release of chlorine gas. Chlorine
gas is so dangerous, it was used as a chemical warfare agent in World
War I. The reaction begins instantly and will not wait for something
to step on it.
Your experiment was immature, dangerous and you probably didn't do it
to begin with. Admit you are wrong and are making this stuff up so we
can get on to more im****tant posts.


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