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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.
It often starts quietly – a faint sound in the attic, strange scratching behind a wall, or small droppings near the pantry. These subtle hints can signal something much larger happening out of sight.
A Connecticut town is piloting a rodent birth control program to manage the town’s rodent population in a more environmentally responsible way, and animal rights advocates are hailing it as a success.
It's almost inevitable that a North Texas home will encounter a pest problem at some point. Here are tips for getting unwanted guests out.
Animal rights groups are protesting a decision by the province to allow the city to use two chemicals to control its ground ...
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