Everyone remembers the farmer’s wife in the Three Blind Mice nursery rhyme and were not joking. We (well Reading University actually) really do need you to…
Browsing: Rodents
In a press release on 27 October, the Humane Society International/UK (HSI/UK) launched its Unstuck campaign to highlight the cruelty of rodent glue traps and to…
As the autumn season gets into full swing you could be forgiven for thinking the world has gone just a little bit mad. From 1 September…
Residents in 12 properties in London Road, Streatham were advised by the Royal Mail that their postman would not be delivering their mail due to the…
Those who attended the rodenticide resistance session at PestEx 2015 heard that, whilst anticoagulant resistance is a Europe-wide problem, it is not receiving any sort of…
The thought of rats turning to cannibalism after being left on an abandoned cruise liner floating in the north Atlantic has got the press into something…
Make no mistake, the future for second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides (SGARs) is far from secure and all users need to engage in the stewardship process. This was…
Hantavirus can be a very unpleasant disease and pest controllers may be a group at risk. Public Health England (PHE) is conducting a UK-wide study to…
Somewhere between 10 and 20% of food manufacturing premises have an endemic mouse problem and that means plenty of room for good pest control businesses to…
This years survey, unsurprisingly, reveals annual rat treatments have increased by more than 15% and mouse treatments by nearly 6% over 2006/7 the biggest rise…