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kirchefuchs · 2 months
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I love rats. Have I mentioned before that I love drawing rats? Because I do. I love rats so much.
So anyways, of course I drew some tinsworth rats, along with Columbo and Sgt Wilson rats on some sticky notes. Who would I be if not the guy who draws rats?
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Do it.
DO IT!
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waynerussel · 1 year
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Brodifacoum, Bromadiolone Manufacturer - Siyang Rodenticide
Siyang rodenticide is a state designated rodenticide manufacturer in China, licensed to produce technical material brodifacoum, bromadiolone.
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pickingupspacetrash · 3 months
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bestpestcenter · 2 years
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The 10 Best Rat Traps Review in 2022 & Buying Guide
Since the first mousetrap was created in the past, as man has progressed, mouse traps have been developed with a range of designs, materials, and applications. Therefore, to get the best rat trap, numerous elements must be carefully taken into account, including the kind of mouse you want to kill, the number of rats, and indoor or outdoor use. To make your choice easier, I provide you with a top list of the best rat traps that you can consider.
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fowlblue · 7 months
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The Flaco the owl situation is genuinely so devastating to me as someone who works with educational animals (including owls)- some of the responses I’ve seen to the situation on social media are incredibly vitriolic- and completely ignorant- in regards to his life in captivity.
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Rat poison is moving up through food chains, threatening carnivores around the world
Rats thrive around humans, for good reason: They feed off crops and garbage and readily adapt to many settings, from farms to the world’s largest cities. To control them, people often resort to poisons. But chemicals that kill rats can also harm other animals. The most commonly used poisons are called anticoagulant rodenticides. They work by interfering with blood clotting in animals that…
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supriyab · 2 months
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Rodenticides Market Growth Opportunities by 2029
The rodenticides market size is projected to reach USD 7.7 billion by 2029 from USD 5.8 billion by 2024, at a CAGR of 5.9% during the forecast period in terms of value. The occurrence of rodent infestations across diverse environments, encompassing urban, agricultural, and industrial landscapes, impacts the demand for rodenticides. Variables like climate change, urbanization, and alterations in land use patterns can influence rodent populations, resulting in fluctuations in pest pressure and necessitating the use of rodenticide solutions.
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Spraying to hold the second-largest share in the mode of application segment.
Spray type of mode of application is projected to hold the second-largest share in the mode of application type segment of the rodenticides market. The application of pesticides through spraying may inadvertently impact rodent populations. For instance, if rodents ingest plants or insects treated with pesticides, they might consume toxic residues, resulting in either direct fatalities or weakened individuals. Consequently, this scenario may spur a heightened demand for rodenticides as an additional measure to manage rodent populations indirectly influenced by spraying.
The Urban Centers segment is expected to hold the largest market share in the end use segment of the rodenticides market.
Urban environments, characterized by dense human populations, offer ample food sources and shelter for rodents. The proximity of buildings, infrastructure, and waste management systems creates optimal conditions for rodent infestations to proliferate. In urban environments, a multitude of structures, including buildings, sewers, and subway systems, serve as shelter and nesting sites for rodents. Structural imperfections such as cracks and crevices in buildings provide entry points for rodents, facilitating their access to indoor spaces and heightening the risk of infestations.
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North America will dominate the rodenticides market during the forecast period.
North America has over 400 species of rodents, many of which have adapted to human environments and are considered pests in urban, agricultural, and forestry settings. Climatic changes, such as mild winters and warm springs, have fueled the reproduction and survival of certain rodent species, leading to outbreaks like that of house mice in the US. Major service providers report that approximately 60% of the global servicing market is attributed to North America, encompassing the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Rollins, Inc., Rentokil Initial plc, and Ecolab emerge as leading companies in this market segment, owing to the proliferation of services in the US and the high urbanization rates in both the US and Canada. These factors have led to an increase in rodenticide application in North America.
The key players in this market include BASF SE (Germany), Bayer AG (Germany), Syngenta AG (Switzerland), UPL (India), Neogen Corporation (US), Anticimex  (Sweden), Ecolab (US), Rentokil Initial plc (UK), Senestech, Inc. (US), Rollins, Inc. (US), Liphatech, Inc. (US), JT Eaton & Co., Inc. (US), PelGar International (UK), Bell Laboratories Inc. (US), and Abell Pest Control (Canada). These market participants are emphasizing the expansion of their footprint via agreements and partnerships. They maintain a robust presence in North America, Asia Pacific, South America, RoW, and Europe, supported by manufacturing facilities and well-established distribution networks spanning across these regions.
Rodenticides Industry News
In May 2023, World Pest Control collaborated with Rentokil North America. World Pest Control has been serving residential and commercial customers for 69 years. The company is dedicated to providing pest control services that protect homes, families, and businesses.
In January 2022, Syngenta Crop Protection completed the acquisition of two bioinsecticides NemaTrident and UniSpore, from UK-based Biomema Limited, which is one of the foremost players in bioprotection technology development. This acquisition would help the company strategize new developments under its pest management vertical.
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oliverreigns · 6 months
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todaysbird · 4 months
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Reminder to please, please, please skip outdoor rodenticide when handling rodent infestations.
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kirchefuchs · 1 year
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Rats In Court Anyone?
I honestly had way to much fun with drawing these. I love my silly little rats so much, these were completely and unabashedly self indulgent drawings ♡
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I did steal the backgrounds from Ace Attorney Apollo Justice, but can you really blame me? Anyways, these are basically practice drawings for a little game I'm making to play with some discord friends later. It's very obviously an Ace Attorney spin off, but we will be playing it almost like a DnD game since there is no way I can make this a video game myself.
Four of the characters I have drawn here I've drawn before. They're the rat versions of some bfucu characters. The other two are ocs. From left to right, top to bottom, we have Niko "Night Night" Bergara, Henry "Long Legs" Madej, Kira Norris, Edward Pyrite, Ricky Goldsworth, and Charles C. Tinsley.
I have more characters made/planned to be made for the game, I just haven't gotten around to drawing them digitally yet. It's gonna be a whole thing. Anyways, who knows if I'll post more about this silly little thing more. But it was fun and brought me much joy, and I'm so excited to get this whole game put together!!!
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The Bronx Zoo has just released Flaco's necropsy results.
He was not thriving, as the people championing the ideal of "freedom" claimed.
He was poisoned.
He was sick.
He was suffering.
"Freedom" would have eventually killed him. A building just happened to do it first.
"Postmortem testing has been completed for Flaco, the Eurasian eagle owl that was found down in the courtyard of a Manhattan building a little over a year after his enclosure at the Central Park Zoo was vandalized on February 2, 2023. Onlookers reported that Flaco had flown into a building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan on February 23, 2024, and acute trauma was found at necropsy. Bronx Zoo veterinary pathologists determined that in addition to the traumatic injuries, Flaco had two significant underlying conditions. He had a severe pigeon herpesvirus from eating feral pigeons that had become part of his diet, and exposure to four different anticoagulant rodenticides that are commonly used for rat control in New York City. These factors would have been debilitating and ultimately fatal, even without a traumatic injury, and may have predisposed him to flying into or falling from the building. The identified herpesvirus can be carried by healthy pigeons but may cause fatal disease in birds of prey including owls infected by eating pigeons. This virus has been previously found in New York City pigeons and owls. In Flaco’s case, the viral infection caused severe tissue damage and inflammation in many organs, including the spleen, liver, gastrointestinal tract, bone marrow, and brain.   No other contributing factors were identified through the extensive testing that was performed. Flaco’s severe illness and death are ultimately attributed to a combination of factors—infectious disease, toxin exposures, and traumatic injuries—that underscore the hazards faced by wild birds, especially in an urban setting."
The naturalistic fallacy kills animals in horrible ways. The romanticism of what humans want to think of as a "free, wild, pure life" cannot be allowed supplant the reality of injury, sickness, and death. Releasing captive animals (or keeping them from being recaptured) because it's "better" for them to suffer untethered than live a healthy, safe, captive life is inhumane and horrific.
Flaco's life didn't have to end in pain, sickness, and suffering.
Flaco's death didn't have to be tragic.
But once the idea of "freedom" entered the chat, Flaco's fate was unavoidable.
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plumbits · 9 months
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had a client call in today because her dog (lab retriever) had eaten all 12 refill pellets of D-COM rodenticide she had left unattended on the kitchen counter. she induced vomiting at home and said she would bring the dog in ASAP.
the client never showed and i'm still hoping it was because she took her dog to an e-clinic or another clinic closer to her location.
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dbmr-blog-news · 9 months
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neha24blog · 11 months
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Anticoagulant Rodenticides Market Segment Analysis By Product Type, Form, Application, Region And Forecast Till 2030: Grand View Research Inc.
San Francisco, 25 Oct 2023: The Report Anticoagulant Rodenticides Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Product type (1st Generation, 2nd Generation), By Form (Pellets, Blocks, Powders), By Application, By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2022 – 2030 The global anticoagulant rodenticides market size is expected to reach USD 913.6 million by 2030, as per the new report by Grand View…
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shaw-melody · 1 year
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