There’s more than one way to poison a rat. But not all poisons are created equal, and some of the most popular rodenticides ...
Rat and mouse baits are an everyday product. But these chemicals can persist in the tissues of rodents that eat them for months and poison native animals.
Rodenticides, or poisons targeting mice and rats, are harmful to more than just the animals they’re marketed to target. One of the species impacted by these chemicals is the coyote. Love ‘em or hate ...
Rat and mouse bait is about to get much harder to access, due to the first decision in more than a decade by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority to declare a product a ...
Regulator recommends rodenticides be removed from Bunnings and supermarkets shelves and sold only to licensed professionals ...
Rats and mice have been living with humans for centuries — and humans have been working for just as long to keep them at bay. These animals sometimes contribute to public health risks and problems in ...
Australia bans the sale of second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides (SGARs), known for harming native wildlife like owls, goannas, and eagles. These persistent poisons accumulate in predator ...
Walk into any hardware store in the United States and chances are good that you can find highly toxic rodent poisons for sale. This includes loose poison pellets in open trays, not contained in any ...
When research scientists tracking P-22, the late beloved lion of Griffith Park, went to change the batteries in his GPS collar in 2014, they found him suffering from mange, a parasitic disease of the ...
Starting in October 2020, Barry the barred owl became a focal point for New York City’s birdwatchers, captivating their hearts. That’s why so many Central Park goers were heartbroken when she died ...
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