Urban mice are developing genetic resistance to rat poison, with 84% carrying VKORC1 mutations that make common anticoagulant ...
Normally, rodenticide kills mice by administering anticoagulants, such as warfarin, that cause internal bleeding, but ...
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Rats and mice in northeastern US may be evolving resistance to common rodenticides, new study warns
Researchers found genetic mutations associated with rodenticide resistance in 84% of house mice sampled across New York, New ...
Rats and mice are mutating and becoming resistant to poison, researchers warn - Increases the threat of deadly diseases to ...
Detector teams in Wellington react to ‘intel’ from the public about pest sightings as part of the country’s push to eradicate all introduced predators ...
A team of researchers from Korea University College of Medicine, including Professor Jin-Won Song from the Department of Microbiology, Professor Ji Hoon Kim from the Department of Internal Medicine, ...
-Infected rats can cause symptoms in humans such as fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, jaundice, and dark urine, with pregnant women being in higher risk -4.4% of urban Norway rats in Seoul and Jeju ...
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