Massachusetts lawmakers want to restrict a type of rat poison that is particularly dangerous to birds, pets and wildlife.
Of 101 samples collected from dead animals between September 2023 and May 2024, 85 percent tested positive for rodenticide, ...
Experts argue that the population increase in rodents is because of warmer climates, urbanization and recent legislation.
Despite statewide restrictions on the deadly poisons, new research shows they’re still infiltrating the food web.
who allegedly administered the rat poison to her husband, mixing it in his food. According to the woman's lawyer, "at the moment my client is free and subject to the prohibition of approaching the ...
The poison interferes with the blood-clotting ... the “No. 1 driver of rat populations in all cities is the food refuse dynamic.” In other words, if the root cause of a rodent infestation ...
"Rats are really well-adapted to take advantage of a food resource and convert that to new baby rats ... and insisting that ...