A collection of the latest rodent articles featuring island conservation, rodent control and human interest stories from around the world.
The Cook Islands’ Palmerston Atoll (500 km away from Rarotonga) is officially rat free following a tremendous eradication effort by the local community, with support from agencies in Rarotonga and New Zealand. …
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Endangered Polynesian storm petrels have returned to Kamaka Island in French Polynesia for the first time in more than 100 years, after conservationists used drones to remove the invasive rats eating the birds’ eggs and chicks. …
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Rodent control requires a robust knowledge of rodent biology, habits and the ability to observe rodent activity keenly. …
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Increasingly, game cameras are being used in the pest control industry to help pest management professionals track rodent and wildlife pests’ travel patterns and behaviors. …
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Boston is waging a battle against rats, one trash bin at a time. …
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Temperatures are dropping and many Wisconsin and Minnesota residents are noticing more mice. …
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