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  2. Rodents Run Amok at Upstate New York Walmart - AOL

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    By Kim Bhasin This Walmart in Monticello, N.Y., is disgusting. Really disgusting. It has had a long-time problem with a mouse infestation, and now after state inspections that have reported ...

  3. Pest control - Wikipedia

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    Rodent bait station, Chennai, India Poisoned bait is a common method for controlling rats, mice, birds, slugs, snails, ants, cockroaches, and other pests. The basic granules, or other formulation, contains a food attractant for the target species and a suitable poison.

  4. d-CON - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the EPA passed a separate rule requiring rodent control products sold to consumers be in tamper-resistant bait stations, threatening to ban 12 d-CON products. [18] Early in 2014, California State Department of Pesticide Regulation ruled that anticoagulant rat poison sales would be restricted beginning on July 1, 2014.

  5. ContraPest - Wikipedia

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    Rats exposed to ContraPest for 50 days experienced infertility lasting up to 100 days, with reduced litter sizes in those that could still reproduce. [ 1 ] A 2020 short-term laboratory trial with wild-caught adult black rats from Hawai'i indicated that exposure to ContraPest bait resulted in complete reproductive inhibition for at least 15 ...

  6. Rats in New York City - Wikipedia

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    A rat in the New York City Subway. Rats in New York City are widespread, as they are in many densely populated areas. They are considered a cultural symbol of the city. [1] For a long time, the number of rats in New York City was unknown, and a common urban legend declared there were up to five times as many rats as people.

  7. Rodenticide - Wikipedia

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    Typical rat poison bait station (Germany, 2010) 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.

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