The Use of Drones for Rodent Control
Research continues into the use of drones for large-scale pest control within the agricultural sector.
More information on rodents.
Research continues into the use of drones for large-scale pest control within the agricultural sector.
Research into the causes of death of large owls (Ninox strenua) in Melbourne indicates that secondary poisoning from anticoagulant rodenticides is much higher than previously thought.
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.
Secondary poisoning is an unfortunate side-effect from the use of rodenticide baits. But just how big a problem is it?
New research indicates that rats have more emotional intelligence than previously assumed.
After recent years of high mouse populations, 2019 looks set to be a quiet year, with dry conditions keeping breeding rates low.
Romain Broch, sales and marketing manager (ANZ) for Liphatech, gives a top to tail overview of rat anatomy.
When it comes to rats and disease, how many people would think of rat lungworm as one of the significant risks? Here’s a useful article from the University of Sydney discussing this disease and its association with rodent infestations.