During application by airplane excessive amounts of zinc phosphide were lost from the bait registered to control rat damage in Hawaiian sugarcane. The losses created unnecessary hazards and potentially reduced the efficacy of the control program. In a series of screening tests, alternate adhesives, adhesive concentrations, and bait mixing procedures were evaluated for zinc phosphide retention, acceptance by rats, phosphine residues in sugarcane and operational effectiveness. A formulation was developed that reduced zinc phosphide losses 32% during application, increased acceptance by rats, left residues in sugarcane below the established tolerance and equaled or exceeded the performance of the original formulation
Since the loss of DDT, Vacor (DPL 787) and other acute rodenticides and the serious use restrictions...
The objectives of this study were to determine: (1) the effects of weather upon toxicity of grains t...
Heavy losses In Hawaiian sugarcane are caused by Polynesian rats (Rattus exulans), Norway rats (R. n...
During application by airplane excessive amounts of zinc phosphide were lost from the bait registere...
During application by airplane, excessive amounts of zinc phosphide were lost from the bait register...
Rodents cause extensive damage to sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrids) in southern Florida (Samol 1972...
Rodents cause extensive damage to sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrids) in southern Florida (Samol 1972...
Zinc phosphide is a toxicant that is used extensively for rodent management throughout many parts of...
Of the many toxicants tested to control field rodents, compound 1080 (sodium monof1uoroacetate), str...
Toxicant coated grain-based baits are widely used to control rodent pests throughout the world, but ...
Zinc phosphide (ZN3P2) is an acute rodenticide. One of its current uses employs application as a gra...
Laboratory bioassays and field tests were conducted to determine if zinc phosphide baits would contr...
Of the many toxicants tested to control field rodents, compound 1080 (sodium monofluoroacetate), str...
Zinc phosphide has been used as a control agent for commensal rodents for over 60 years. Studies uti...
Prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster Wagner) cause extensive damage in agricultural, suburban, and ur...
Since the loss of DDT, Vacor (DPL 787) and other acute rodenticides and the serious use restrictions...
The objectives of this study were to determine: (1) the effects of weather upon toxicity of grains t...
Heavy losses In Hawaiian sugarcane are caused by Polynesian rats (Rattus exulans), Norway rats (R. n...
During application by airplane excessive amounts of zinc phosphide were lost from the bait registere...
During application by airplane, excessive amounts of zinc phosphide were lost from the bait register...
Rodents cause extensive damage to sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrids) in southern Florida (Samol 1972...
Rodents cause extensive damage to sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrids) in southern Florida (Samol 1972...
Zinc phosphide is a toxicant that is used extensively for rodent management throughout many parts of...
Of the many toxicants tested to control field rodents, compound 1080 (sodium monof1uoroacetate), str...
Toxicant coated grain-based baits are widely used to control rodent pests throughout the world, but ...
Zinc phosphide (ZN3P2) is an acute rodenticide. One of its current uses employs application as a gra...
Laboratory bioassays and field tests were conducted to determine if zinc phosphide baits would contr...
Of the many toxicants tested to control field rodents, compound 1080 (sodium monofluoroacetate), str...
Zinc phosphide has been used as a control agent for commensal rodents for over 60 years. Studies uti...
Prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster Wagner) cause extensive damage in agricultural, suburban, and ur...
Since the loss of DDT, Vacor (DPL 787) and other acute rodenticides and the serious use restrictions...
The objectives of this study were to determine: (1) the effects of weather upon toxicity of grains t...
Heavy losses In Hawaiian sugarcane are caused by Polynesian rats (Rattus exulans), Norway rats (R. n...