The Wildlife Services (WS) Program manages wildlife/human conflicts by using an integrated approach employing some vertebrate pesticides. These are used in such small quantities that private industry cannot afford to register and produce them profitably. On behalf of WS, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) maintains about 30 federal and state pesticide registrations, containing seven active ingredients, with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). These include: the Compound 1080 Livestock Protection Collar, DRC-1339 Concentrates (Starlicide), Gas Cartridges (carbon and sodium nitrate), the M-44 (sodium cyanide), and a number of baits and concentrates containing Strychnine Alkaloid and Zinc Phosphide. In 1988 Cong...
Man\u27s use of chemical pesticides has received much attention in recent years, reflecting or gener...
On December 1, 1976, the Environmental Protection Agency applied Section 6 of the Federal Insecticid...
I appreciate the opportunity to convey the current and future status of rodenticides and predacides ...
The Wildlife Services (WS) Program manages wildlife/human conflicts by using an integrated approach ...
The Wildlife Services (WS) Program manages wildlife/human conflicts by using an integrated approach ...
The Environmental Protection Agency\u27s (EPA) re-registration process has had an extensive impact o...
The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) reregistration process has had an extensive impact on th...
Many vertebrate pesticides used by the Bureau of Biological Survey at the turn of the century were r...
Many vertebrate pesticides used by the Bureau of Biological Survey at the turn of the century were r...
A review of currently registered vertebrate pesticides is reported with by far the major weight give...
The EPA is currently conducting RPAR reviews on two widely used rodenticides, strychnine and Compoun...
ADC personnel use many wildlife damage control methods including pesticide products. This paper pres...
ADC personnel use many wildlife damage control methods including pesticide products. This paper pres...
The Environmental Protection Agency is charged by Congress under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide ...
The United States Department of Agriculture / Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) / W...
Man\u27s use of chemical pesticides has received much attention in recent years, reflecting or gener...
On December 1, 1976, the Environmental Protection Agency applied Section 6 of the Federal Insecticid...
I appreciate the opportunity to convey the current and future status of rodenticides and predacides ...
The Wildlife Services (WS) Program manages wildlife/human conflicts by using an integrated approach ...
The Wildlife Services (WS) Program manages wildlife/human conflicts by using an integrated approach ...
The Environmental Protection Agency\u27s (EPA) re-registration process has had an extensive impact o...
The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) reregistration process has had an extensive impact on th...
Many vertebrate pesticides used by the Bureau of Biological Survey at the turn of the century were r...
Many vertebrate pesticides used by the Bureau of Biological Survey at the turn of the century were r...
A review of currently registered vertebrate pesticides is reported with by far the major weight give...
The EPA is currently conducting RPAR reviews on two widely used rodenticides, strychnine and Compoun...
ADC personnel use many wildlife damage control methods including pesticide products. This paper pres...
ADC personnel use many wildlife damage control methods including pesticide products. This paper pres...
The Environmental Protection Agency is charged by Congress under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide ...
The United States Department of Agriculture / Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) / W...
Man\u27s use of chemical pesticides has received much attention in recent years, reflecting or gener...
On December 1, 1976, the Environmental Protection Agency applied Section 6 of the Federal Insecticid...
I appreciate the opportunity to convey the current and future status of rodenticides and predacides ...