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The cruel irony: Foxes, hawks, & owls are dying from our rodent control methods
It's a cruel irony, as the very animals that would solve our rodent problems naturally are being killed by our attempts to ...
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How to identify different types of rodents in your home and yard
Identifying what type of rodent has taken up residence in your home or yard is the first step towards evicting these ...
Scientists who went shopping recently at an Asian food market got more than they bargained for—a rodent unknown to science was being sold as meat. Discovered in Laos, Southeast Asia, the animal is ...
As colder weather arrives, many mammals seek out places to keep warm, close to food sources… including rodent guests you ...
Mike Layman is not afraid of being bitten by snakes. He’d rather be bitten than pooped on. Both of these things, though, are everyday occurrences when you’re the owner of the biggest reptile farm in ...
In a year of extremes, researchers have also unveiled a new record-breaking animal—the highest dwelling mammal on Earth. According to Science News, the previous record-holder was the large-eared pika, ...
Whether for enrichment purposes or for nesting, rodents take advantage of every opportunity to chew on and destroy unprotected materials such as plastic, fabric and styrofoam 1. Therefore, feeder ...
Water Leakage in Rodent Cages: A Discussion by the Laboratory Animal Refinement and Enrichment Forum
"It is not uncommon that malfunctioning in watering valves or leaks of water bottles result in the accumulation of water in rodent cages (especially during holidays and on weekends), a circumstance ...
For the past few months, we’ve been hearing anecdotal evidence of a rodent resurgence in Arlington. At least one well-known local civic leader has privately identified the burgeoning rat population in ...
For an IACUC at a large academic institution, it can be difficult to keep up with all the animal use compliance details such as personnel tracking, training, laboratory inspections and post-approval ...
A Connecticut town is piloting a rodent birth control program to manage the town’s rodent population in a more environmentally responsible way, and animal rights advocates are hailing it as a success.
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