(under subclass 124) Devices for holding poisonous material, whether solid or liquid, adapted to attract and kill vermin, such as rodents and insects.
(1) Note. These holders are not regarded as true traps, because the poison does not necessarily deprive the vermin of power to escape after eating the poison. Many of these poison holders act as guards for the poison, preventing children and domestic animals from partaking thereof.
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114+, for poisoned fly-paper and adhesive used in insect traps.
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239, Fluid Sprinkling, Spraying, and Diffusing
34+, for devices which slowly diffuse or disseminate materials into the air.