Care2.com While rodenticide poisons are commonly used to control “pests” at both residences and commercial operations, their use has continued to raise concerns about their inhumane nature and the deadly effects they have in cases of secondary poisoning.
The San Francisco Appeal The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service hopes to eliminate the invasive house mice from the South Farallon Islands by distributing a rodenticide , either brodifacoum or diphacinone. The mice are not native to the islands, which provide critical habitat and ...
San Gabriel Valley Tribune First, scientists have shown a connection to a pesticide the chemical industry has said is benign with honey bee kills. They are called neon...