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Red tractor rat poison question
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<blockquote data-quote="AndrewM" data-source="post: 6762535" data-attributes="member: 55784"><p>Small numbers of poisoned rodents are buried on farmland by farmers, gamekeepers or pest control operatives and this is done without delay. • The burial site: o is at least 250 metres away from any well, borehole or spring that supplies water for human consumption or to be used in farm dairies o is at least 30 metres from any other spring or watercourse, and at least 10 metres from any field drain o has at least one metre of subsoil below the bottom of the burial pit, allowing a hole deep enough for at least one metre of soil to cover the carcass o when first dug, is free of standing water at the bottom of the hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndrewM, post: 6762535, member: 55784"] Small numbers of poisoned rodents are buried on farmland by farmers, gamekeepers or pest control operatives and this is done without delay. • The burial site: o is at least 250 metres away from any well, borehole or spring that supplies water for human consumption or to be used in farm dairies o is at least 30 metres from any other spring or watercourse, and at least 10 metres from any field drain o has at least one metre of subsoil below the bottom of the burial pit, allowing a hole deep enough for at least one metre of soil to cover the carcass o when first dug, is free of standing water at the bottom of the hole. [/QUOTE]
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