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Evaluation Of The New Suppression System Ekomille Co2® For Animal Friendly Rodent Management
G. Spina and A. Drago | Poster | 2022

Rodentia is the biggest family in the order of Mammalia, with over 40% of the species. The populations of a relatively few species that live in close association with humans sometimes cause economic damage or become threats to the health of humans or domestic animals. A few species of rodents are st...

Understanding Mouse Resistance In A Mediterranean City: Implications For Rodent Control

Anticoagulant rodenticides are the most commonly used pesticides worldwide that inhibit blood coagulation by suppressing the activity of the vitamin K epoxide reductase (VKOR). Resistance to these compounds has been reported in multiple rodent populations in different countries, and numerous studies...

Secu-Rat, A Public Litter Bin Accessory As A New Tool To Monitor And Control Rat Populations – Safety Considerations For Children, Dogs And Urban Birds

Rats pose a significant problem to society (zoonoses, severe property damage and food loss). The urban environment favours high population density, especially of the Brown rat (Rattus norvegicus). Due to high food availability and the presence of attractive habitats for rats in urban parks and garde...

Secu-Rat, A Public Litter Bin Accessory As A New Tool To Monitor And Control Rat Populations In The Urban Environment – Efficacy Study

Rats pose a significant problem to society (zoonotic diseases, severe property damage and food loss). The urban environment favors high population density, especially of the Brown rat (Rattus norvegicus). Increasingly high infestation levels are observed, in particular where human presence is high (...

Comparative Wax Blocks Rodenticides Palatability Evaluation Against Rattus Rattus On Poultry Farm Facilities

Rodents are frequent pests on a farm environment in Brazil. Their presence usually is related with general animal stress, loss of productivity and food waste. Among several species that may occur on this kind of facility, there is Rattus rattus, also known as the roof rat. The aim of this study was ...

Rattus Rattus And Rattus Norvegicus Vitamin K 2,3-Epoxide Reductase Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms In Spain

Rodents are considered one of the animal pests with the greatest impact on agricultural production and public health. Anticoagulant rodenticides (ARs), used as one of the most effective ways to control rodent populations worldwide. ARs inhibit the vitamin K 2,3-epoxide reductase (VKORC1) enzyme caus...

Ditrap Smart Pest Vision

New technologies have the potential to transform Pest Control Operator techniques and to reduce environmental impact through a green revolution. Internet of Things (IoT)-based application development platforms have the potential to run Autonomous management tools capable of monitoring real-time even...

Analysis Of Large-Scale Rodenticide Bait Consumption In The Sewerage System Of The City Of Madrid

Urban Pest Management Programs demand spatial information. Madrid City Council has been incorporating Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for the last three decades. As a result, Health Madrid’s Vector Control Department (DCV) has improved urban pest management notably. Systematic rat control wit...

Lymphocytic Choriomengitis Virus (Lcmv) In Wild House Mice In Utrecht, The Netherlands

The house mouse (Mus musculus) can carry infectious zoonotic agents, including lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV). Human LCMV infections are mostly asymptomatic but can cause aseptic meningitis and neurologic birth defects. Serological prevalence in the US is 2-5% in humans and 5% in rodents,...

Development Of An Innovative Cholecalciferol Rodenticide Bait
S. Hughes | Poster | 2022

BASF have developed a non-anticoagulant rodenticide soft bock bait, Selontra® (0.075 % cholecalciferol). In mammals, cholecalciferol toxicity causes death by hypercalcemia - the calcification of soft tissues such as heart, kidney, liver, stomach (inducing a stop-feeding effect). The resulting “stop-...

An Innovative Cholecalciferol Rodenticide Bait
Sharon Hughes | Full Paper | 2022

Alternatives to anticoagulants have presented limitations in their use and/or efficacy. BASF have developed a non-anticoagulant rodenticide bait containing cholecalciferol (vitamin D3). A beneficial feature of cholecalciferol is that it is effective against all anticoagulant resistant strains of rat...

Rodent Control: Back To Basics To Understand The Future
R. M. Shand and A. J. Brigham | Full Paper | 2017

The current urban rodent control servicing model which relies very heavily on baiting with rodenticides is being increasingly challenged, and two studies are reported here that attempt to ‘go back to the basics’ of rodent behavior in order to investigate new avenues for innovation. The ability of se...

Burrow Treatment With Biocide Baiting In Urban Green Areas Of Barcelona

The Public Health Agency of Barcelona (ASPB Catalan acronym) is in charge of the surveillance and control of pests, such as some rodents, in public green areas and sewage system of the City. In the context of recent legal restrictions on the use of rodenticides, the control in green surfaces through...

Understanding Householders’ Intentions To Engage In Pest Control: The Use Of The Health Belief Model

Pests in the home are a health risk because they can be reservoirs or mechanical vectors for several bacterial, parasitic, fungal and viral disease agents. Other associated health risks are allergies and damage to building structure by gnawing. The aims of this study were to use a social cognitive m...

Monitoring Of Brown Rats On The Territory Of Megalopolis

In 2013-2016 annually questionings of the Moscow and Kostroma (Russian Federation) populations was carried out in July and October for detecting brown rats’ habitats. The suitability of this method for reconnaissance evaluation of their spatial distribution, taking into account the nature of favorab...

Alternatives To Anticoagulants: Chloralose
Andrew J. Brigham | Full Paper | 2017

This paper presents data from the development of a new paste-based formulation containing the acute rodenticide chloralose (RapidPro) in order to assess its suitability as an alternative to anticoagulant rodenticides. Albino mice were single caged and offered a chloralose formulation in a standard ‘...

Development Of The First Transdermal Rodenticide System, An Alternative To Anticoagulant Multi-Feeding

PiedPiper was born out of the desire to move rodenticide control away from the current multi-feed technology that leads to toxin resistant rats and mice. Our approach was to develop a single application methodology that would prevent the protracted times to death and also avoid the increase in toler...

Controlling House Mice In The Food Industry

In recent years we have lost many rodenticide products, and seen increased regulatory restrictions on the way in which remaining products may be used. In the food industry, client-imposed restrictions further limit usage options. House mice (Mus domesticus) remain a major challenge to control, even ...

Ekomille In Rodent Management Programs: Two Cases Studied In Central Italy

Ekomille trap is an electromechanical and ecological system for the capture of mice and rats. The trap is baited with natural foods without any type of toxic bait and it is able to capture over 80 rodents. In the present work are reported results of field trials carried out to evaluate the Ekomille ...

Sewer Baiting For Rats In The United Kingdom – Is It Money Down The Drain?

In November 2000, Water UK (a representative organisation which brings together all the water and waste water utilities) and the Local Government Association (A national voice for local government in the UK), published the National Sewer Baiting Protocol which listed a number of principles that Wate...

Field Evaluation Of Palatability Of Extruded And Wax Block Rodenticides Against Rattus Norvegicus

Control of Rattus norvegicus in Brazil is frequently made by applying wax blocks and, more recently, with extruded blocks containing a second generation anticoagulant a.i., where wax blocks have shown low attractiveness. We conducted two field studies to evaluate the attractiveness of a wax block (K...

Mus Musculus Domesticus Carrying Vkorc1Spr And Susceptibility To Rodenticides

This paper describes the control of a mice infestation of a bakery in Lyon (France). Where other anticoagulant molecules used for the treatment of the situation failed, the use of difethialone grain showed a great efficacy in the control of this population. Live mice captured on the site where genet...

Likelihood Of Infestations By Tineola Bisselliella (Lepidoptera: Tineidae) From Natural Reservoirs
Rudy Plarre | Full Paper | 2014

The webbing clothes moth Tineola bisselliella is economically the most import pest on wool, fur, and feathers. The larvae cause damage in stores, museums and households. Infestation can be through import of infested material or by new infestations out of natural reservoirs. Natural reservoirs are be...

Palearctic Synantropic Rodent Control
Valentin Rylnikov | Full Paper | 2011

Efforts aimed at reducing a rodent population to an acceptable size must be proportional to how effectively the rodents resist damaging factors. There is a positive correlation between population complexity and resistance, which means that as many independent methods as possible must be devised to c...

The Bed Bugs Cimex Lectularius: Urban Problem in the Andean Region of Colombia

The most common species of bed bugs in the world is Cimex lectularius Linnaeus, 1758. This species prefers to feed on human blood and causes several health effects like skins rashes, psychological effects and allergic symptoms. In the developed world bed bugs were largely eradicated as pests in the ...

Bromadiolone Paraffin Blocks Not-exposed and Exposed To the Environment

This paper evaluated the attractibility, palatability and efficacy of bromadiolone paraffin block exposed for 30 days to environmental conditions. It was used four groups of white Wistar rats: two groups received no-exposed blocks (control group) and two groups received blocks exposed for 30 days to...

Evaluation of Physical and Chemical Hydroxycoumarin Bromadiolone Formulated As Paraffin Blocks After Environmental Exposure

Rodent control in São Paulo involves rodenticide applications, including bromadiolone formulated as paraffin block used in culverts to Rattus norvegicus control. After application, the blocks are subject to environmental conditions that may change its appearance and bromadiolone concentration. This ...

Evaluation of the Stability of Hidroxicumarine Bromadiolone Formulated As Pellet After Application in Closed Environment

For indoor control of Rattus rattus it is recommended the use of rodenticide baits formulated as pellets containing different active ingredients, among which, the bromadiolone. In practice, the packs containing pellet formulations are partially opened and placed in the indoor buildings until their i...

Fungal Contamination of Rat Baits

The rats control in environment involves the chemical control using poison baits that are composed by paraffin blocks, mixture of seeds or pellets in packs. Some products used in pest control are natural organic certified rodent. These materials can be distributed externally or around the places usi...

Control of Rodents with Rodenticides
V.A. Rylnikov | Full Paper | 2008

For the development of a methodology for the population management of brown rats, taking into consideration seasonal population dynamics in space and in time, as well as changes in the age composition of the population, two experiments were held. One of them was conducted in the rice fields of the K...

Method For Efficacy Testing of Rodent Bait Stations Under Laboratory Conditions

The use of bait in a bait station may significantly alter bait acceptance, and consequently its efficacy for rodent control. Here, we describe a method for efficacy testing of rodent bait stations under laboratory conditions. Bait stations are tested in an experimental setup of three test chambers (...

Efficacy of Difenacoum Bait Formulations against Semi-wild and Wild Rattus Rattus From Three Different Global Locations
Sharon Hughes | Full Paper | 2008

Rattus rattus is considered to have a less omnivorous diet than R. norvegicus, preferring fruit, seeds and grains. Therefore, the efficacy of existing commercial (Sorex) difenacoum rodenticide bait formulations against R. rattus was uncertain and studies were undertaken to determine their efficacy. ...

Rodents and their control in the Southern Port of Iran

Rodents are one of the main health problems in the cities, especially in ports. These animals make economic damages and are potential health dangers in Bandar Abbas, the main economic southern port of Iran. In this study, rodents were captured with live traps using tomato, cucumber and cheese baits ...

Evaluation of the performance of exterminators for rodent control in five regions of Tehran municipality

Rats ( Norway rat and roof rat ) and mice are commensal rodents, that is, they live in close association with human. Rodents cause numerous problems such as spread serious diseases, consume or contaminate food supply, carry ectoparasites which potentially spread diseases, start fires and cause great...

A novel tick management system and its role in reducing the incidence of Lyme disease

Since first identified in the 1980’s, Lyme Disease has become the most widely diagnosed vector-borne disease in the United States. Lyme Disease occurs from the infection of human and animal hosts by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi. Infection of hosts results from the bite and completion of a succ...

RAT CONTROL by LOCAL AUTHORITIES within the UNITED KINGDOM

The control of rats in the United Kingdom falls to various public and private sector organisations. Local authority environmental health departments do have certain legal duties related to the public health risks posed by rodents, but the way in which they meet these duties varies. This paper report...

ANTICOAGULANT RODENTICIDES and RISKS to NON-TARGET WILDLIFE: COMPARISON of URBAN and FIELD USES

The impacts of exotic rodent species, particularly the Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus), the ship rat (Rattus rattus), and the house mouse (Mus musculus) on economic, production, health, and conservation values are widely recognised around the world. Developing strategies for the effective management ...

INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT DEMONSTRATION PROJECT in LOUISIANA and TEXAS PUBLIC SCHOOLS

The purpose of this demonstration project was to evaluate the effectiveness of three integrated pest management (IPM) treatment plans in controlling structural and institutional pests in public schools. IPM strategies evaluated were: 1) exclusion, trapping, and sanitation, with no chemical inputs; 2...

COMMENSAL RODENT CONTROL: CHALLENGES FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM
Adrian N Meyer | Full Paper | 1999

Predictions for world human population trends predict exponential growth. The close relationship between commensal rodents and human populations suggests that the commensal rodent population may also increase exponentially, perhaps most dramatically in those areas which are least able to cope. The p...

REGULATING POPULATIONS OF SYNANTHROPIC VERTEBRATES IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Pavel Rödl | Full Paper | 1999

At the National Reference Laboratory for Insect and Rodent Control at the National Institute of Public Health, there have been elaborated three methodical instructions concerning the regulation of populations of synanthropic rodents, feral cats, and urban pigeons. Up to the time of their publication...

INFESTATIONS OF INSECT AND RODENT PESTS IN MULTIOCCUPANCY DWELLINGS IN A LONDON BOROUGH - A STUDY TO INVESTIGATE FACTORS AFFECTING CONTROL

Records of visits to 22,615 dwellings in the London Borough of Southwark, for period October 1993 to December 1998, were examined. Data were analysed for ghost ants (Tapinoma melanocephalum Fab.), pharaoh ants (Monomorium pharaonis L.), house mice (Mus musculus L.) and brown rats (Rattus norvegicus ...

FUTURE TRENDS IN PESTICIDE APPLICATION
Eric J. Snell | Full Paper | 1999

The pest control industry has historically been driven by the developments of new and better chemistry. Equipment needs of the industry have traditionally lagged behind the needs of the industry - leaving pest control companies to often invent and modify their own equipment. With the effectiveness o...

20-YEAR EXAMINATION OF THE HABITATS OF AN URBAN NORWAY RAT, RATTUS NORVEGICUS BERK. (MAMMALIA: MURIDAE) POPULATION

In 1971-72 a large-scale, city-wide campain against Norway rat was carried out by Bábolna Bio in Budapest. The rat infestation rate of premises fell to an average level below 0.5%. Subsequently a complex maintenance program was undertaken. This comprised preventive and curative measures based on dat...

EFFICACY OF LARGE-SCALE RAT AND COCKROACH CONTROL ACTIONS IN BUDAPEST AS SHOWN BY EXPERIENCES OVER A 23-YEAR PERIOD
D. Bajomi , C. S. Guthy and T. Markos | Full Paper | 1996

Pest control in urban environment can be carried out either sporadically or in a concentrated way, covering large areas. The efficacy of organized pest control programs comprising large parts of cities or even whole cities is far higher than the success of separate control works done by individual m...

VECTOR AND NUISANCE PEST MANAGEMENT IN THE REPUBLICS OF THE EX-SOVIET UNION, PRESENT AND FUTURE
Z. Kateeb | Full Paper | 1996

The rapid breakdown of the Soviet Union into many independent, mostly ethnic states, heralded a new historical era with tremendous political, social and economic anomalies. And while the newly formed entities are being hailed as a triumph for individual freedoms and political democracy, the social a...

THE ROLE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS IN ENSURING PEST FREE HOSPITALS

Pest Management is an important environmental health function and the eradication of chronic pest infestations must be considered a priority in contributing to effective public health. This is especially true in a hospital environment where, in addition to aesthetic objections, the presence of infes...

MANAGEMENT OF IMPORTANT PEST PROBLEMS IN FOOD HANDLING ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO BAKERIES
A. Rauf | Full Paper | 1996

Five representative types of bakeries were surveyed in the city of Riyadh, K.S.A. to ascertain pest situations and various schemes on pest control management. The principal pests include stored product pests (e.g., Tribolium confusum Duval, Tribolium castaneum (Hbst.), Mus musculus and Rattus rattus...