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  2. Rodenticide - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodenticide

    Rodenticides are chemicals made and sold for the purpose of killing rodents. While commonly referred to as "rat poison", rodenticides are also used to kill mice, woodchucks, chipmunks, porcupines, nutria, beavers, [1] and voles. [2] Despite the crucial roles that rodents play in nature, there are times when they need to be controlled. [3]

  3. Rodenticides - NPIC

    npic.orst.edu/factsheets/rodenticides.html

    What are rodenticides? Rodenticides are pesticides that kill rodents. Rodents include not only rats and mice, but also squirrels, woodchucks, chipmunks, porcupines, nutria, and beavers. Although rodents play important roles in nature, they may sometimes require control.

  4. Rodent Control Pesticide Safety Review | US EPA - U.S....

    www.epa.gov/rodenticides/rodent-control-pesticide-safety-review

    Rodenticides are used to control rodent pests that can cause significant damage to property, crops, and food supplies as well as spread diseases, posing a serious risk to public health.

  5. Restrictions on Rodenticide Products | US EPA

    www.epa.gov/rodenticides/restrictions-rodenticide-products

    Most of the rodenticides used today are anticoagulant compounds that interfere with blood clotting and cause death from excessive bleeding. Deaths typically occur between four days and two weeks after rodents begin to feed on the bait.

  6. Information about rat and mouse infestations, the safe use of rodent poison products, and EPA's efforts to reduce risks from these pesticides to children, pets, wildlife, and applicators.

  7. RODENTICIDES - U.S. National Park Service

    www.nps.gov/common/uploads/teachers/lessonplans/rodenticides_FactSheet.pdf

    RODENTICIDES TOPIC FACT SHEET What are rodenticides? Rodenticides are pesticides that kill rodents. Rodents include not only rats and mice, but also squirrels, woodchucks, chipmunks, and other animals. Although rodents play important roles in nature, they may sometimes require control. They can damage crops,

  8. Rodenticide Usage in Outdoor Agricultural Production - USDA

    www.usda.gov/sites/default/files/documents/2023-Rodenticide-Fact-Sheet.pdf

    Rodenticides support climate-smart agriculture goals: they provide control of rodents that harbor in cover crops and vegetative cover strips and reduce the need for tillage or flooding to control severe rodent infestations.

  9. PI284/PI284: Rodenticides - EDIS

    edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/PI284

    Rodenticides are pesticides designed to kill rodents. They primarily target commensal mice and rats, but there are also select products for pocket gophers and voles. However, rodents are not the only species that can be poisoned by rodenticides.

  10. Rat poison’s long reach - Science | AAAS

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    Supertoxic rodenticides are building up inside unintended targets, including birds, mammals, and insects. Scientists want to understand the damage—and limit it. A red-tailed hawk in Washington, D.C., may be about to ingest a dose of rodenticide with its meal. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images.

  11. The Facts about Rodenticides - UC Davis

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    Rodenticides are one of the most eficacious and cost-effective methods for controlling many rodent pests, and as such are clearly a necessary tool in de-veloping an IPM program. These chemicals typically fall into one of two main categories: acute toxicants and anticoagulants. within a few hours.