These inhumane traps spray sodium cyanide into the faces of unsuspecting wildlife lured by a sweet, scented bait. Any creature — or person — who pulls on the baited trigger can suffer tortuous ...
A man who suffered cyanide poisoning after eating cherry seeds has called for warnings to be put on packaging. Matthew Crème, from Lancashire, said "curiosity" got the better of him when he ...
The amount of broken cherry pits needed to cause acute cyanide poisoning isn’t known, but adverse reactions can happen from extremely small amounts of the toxin. So if you happen to consume a ...
When an animal, attracted by the bait, pulls on the poisoned trap, the M-44 propels sodium cyanide into his or her mouth, thereby poisoning and killing the animal. M-44 devices have the following ...
The product, CFIA said, contains amygdalin, a “natural toxin” which may cause acute cyanide poisoning. Amygdalin, found naturally in bitter apricot kernels ... “we are fully complying with the ...