Let Wildlife Do Their Job
Preventing and treating rodent infestations requires a combination of eliminating access points rats and mice might use to enter your home, removing food sources and shelter that attract rodents, and using traps to get rid of existing rats and mice in or around your home.
Rodenticides Threaten Florida Wildlife
December 19, 2020 | Anna MirochaBeach mice have long inhabited the coastal dunes of Florida’s Atlantic and Gulf coasts. By day they live in burrows in sparsely vegetated dunes near the high-tide line, emerging at night to forage in nearby dunes and marshy swales. In … Read More
New Law Protects California Wildlife From Super-toxic Rat Poisons
November 19, 2020 | Anna MirochaOn September 29, 2020, California’s governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation that will place a moratorium on most uses of super-toxic rodenticides in California until state agencies can develop better safeguards to protect wildlife from the deadly poisons.
The California Ecosystems … Read More