Farmers will need an up-to-date certification to purchase and use any professional rodenticides from 1 January 2026.
A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
Extension educators are surveying southern and eastern Idaho potato farmers to document the scope of their problems with ...
Two Bay Area cities had the unfortunate distinction of making the list in a new study focused on growing rat populations ...
The article discusses rodent control in Eagle Mountain, highlighting the dangers of rodenticides to wildlife and pets, and ...
A Connecticut resident described bumblebees coming back to the same flower with insecticide on it: “it’s like they’re getting ...
Several bills have been filed dealing with herbicides, pesticides, fertilizers and chemicals that affect animals and, in some ...
In recent years state officials have joined the pesticide industry in rejecting proposals to restrict the use of rat poison ...
The rodent residents were not home. Proponents had pushed for the ban on “anticoagulant rodenticides” to protect pets and ...
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