New York wildlife can be a nuisance and affect the quality of life of the people living in the same house as the animals. Sometimes individuals will try to fix their problems any way they can – and poison seems to be the quickest and easiest solution available. If you chose to poison the wildlife inside your house you may have to consider the consequences and learn that poison's benefits are less than its negative sides.
An Inhumane method
Most poisons are anticoagulant which means that the Suffolk County animal will not die instantly, but slowly suffer for days – in the end dying from an internal bleeding. This is inhumane approach and will leave you with a dead animal inside the house that will fill your household with stench. The better option would be to trap the animal and then get rid of it. Professionals usually use traps and then come by a few days later to clean the wildlife, although in some scenarios there are companies that use poison, and you'll want to avoid those.
Other factors
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Poison is ineffective – poison will not kill the New York animal 100% of the time. Especially if you are dealing with more than one animal.
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It is temporary fix – there are companies that will use poison to kill off rats and wildlife but it will only be temporary. These companies usually want to sign you up for a quarter or year long contract with the company and bill you for life
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It's a lazy solution – Most people and companies using poison are with the mindset “I want it gone now!” You should consider that wildlife control is not necessarily easy
Better routes
The Suffolk County animals should be trapped with live traps and then removed by professionals. You should keep away from companies that use poison, and avoid using it yourself. Poison may seem like a quick fix to your problems but in the end you are going to be left out with more problems than you started with – when the animal was alive.
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