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Using a soft rodent bait allows for greater flexibility – a big benefit when rodent pressure is extremely high.

Using a soft rodent bait allows for greater flexibility – a big benefit when rodent pressure is extremely high.

When managing rodents in sensitive accounts, it’s important to ensure that the products being used are appropriate for the situation.
Gavin Wilson, Technical and Marketing Manager for Liphatech, shares his approach to rodent control, using the term ‘integrated rodent management’ or IRM.

Samuel Wood, Asia Pacific Business Manager for Bell Laboratories, offers his thoughts on the advent of smart tech for rodent control.

Rodenticides could become increasingly difficult to acquire if the current mouse plague continues into the autumn.

A study of mouse populations in Western Australia has found that they lack a specific genetic mutation that confers resistance to first generation anticoagulant rodenticides.

The strategic use of non-toxic baits alongside with mechanical traps is a smart way to use smaller amounts of rodenticide baits.

New York City rodentologist Bobby Corrigan shares six useful strategies for achieving the best results in rodent control work.

Agserv announces the arrival of Rudduck Alpha Rapid, a new rodenticide product for the Australian mouse control market.

Eliminating food sources and rodent entry points are a vital first step in preventing rodent problems in commercial accounts.

Block and soft bait rodenticides may be the mainstay of rodent control programs, but rodenticide pellets also have a role to play.

Grain growers, suppliers and pest managers always want to know – “Are we going to have a mouse plague this year?” Here’s a quick overview of mice plagues in Australia, and the prediction for 2020.