Anticoagulant rodenticides (ARs) are widely used to control rodent populations, which pose significant threats to agriculture and public health. However, resistance to these rodenticides has ...
Anticoagulant rodenticides (ARs) are rodent poisons that have been widely used globally for decades for the control of commensal rodents (those who live off what they obtain from human communities).
Anticoagulant rodenticides cause system failure in animals by interfering with the synthesis of vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors in the liver. This is true for rats as well as raptors. Of ...
The California Ecosystems Protection Act of 2023, or Assembly Bill 1322, will place a moratorium on the first-generation anticoagulant rodenticide diphacinone, a toxic rat poison still on the market ...
Assembly Bill 2552 now awaits state Senate approval. Authored by Assemblymember Laura Friedman, A.B. 2552 would expand the existing rat poison moratorium to include first-generation anticoagulant ...