Not AvailableDifethialone, a second generation anticoagulant rodenticide was assessed for its susceptibility and acceptance in baits against Meriones hurrianae. Fresh loose bait containing difethialone (25 ppm) prepared in pearl millet grain resulted in 100 per cent mortality during no-choice test in one day feeding, Mean period to death was 5.90 days with an average poison intake of l.l7 + 0.09 mg/Kg/day. Poison bait acceptability was fairly good as observed by non-significant differences in the consumption pattern of poisoned and plain bait in choice test. Single day exposure of difethialone (0.0025%) accounted for 70 per cent mortality of test animals from 5 to I I days (Av. 7.86), whereas, two days exposure yielded 90 per cent mortality...
In India, the most common commensal rodent, Rattus rattus rufescens, is often difficult to control u...
Brodifacoum was fed to three rodent species, viz., M. hurrianae, R. rattus and F. pennanti, using a ...
The utility and characteristics of the family of anticoagulant rodenticides are reviewed, including ...
Not AvailableA study was conducted during 2002-03 to evaluate single dose efficacy of difethialone-a...
The efficacy of the newly developed anticoagulant rodenticide, difethialone, was evaluated against v...
The efficacy of the newly developed anticoagulant rodenticide, difethialone was evaluated against va...
Preliminary studies completed on commensal rodents with the new anticoagulant rodenticide difethialo...
ABSTRACT: Preliminary studies completed on commensal rodents with the new anticoagulant rodenticide ...
ABSTRACT The acute median lethal dose, LD50, is used as an indicator of a rodenticide’s toxicity. T...
Under an Environmental Protection Agency Experimental Use Permit, a pelleted bait containing 0.0025%...
Under an Environmental Protection Agency Experimental Use Permit, a pelleted bait containing 0.0025%...
The lack of a standardized protocol makes it difficult to compare studies on the efficacy of commerc...
Difenacoum is a new rodenticide recently introduced on the British market; it is one of the most pot...
In India, the most common commensal rodent, Rattus rattus rufescens, is often difficult to control u...
Brodifacoum was fed to three rodent species, viz., M. hurrianae, R. rattus and F. pennanti, using a ...
The utility and characteristics of the family of anticoagulant rodenticides are reviewed, including ...
Not AvailableA study was conducted during 2002-03 to evaluate single dose efficacy of difethialone-a...
The efficacy of the newly developed anticoagulant rodenticide, difethialone, was evaluated against v...
The efficacy of the newly developed anticoagulant rodenticide, difethialone was evaluated against va...
Preliminary studies completed on commensal rodents with the new anticoagulant rodenticide difethialo...
ABSTRACT: Preliminary studies completed on commensal rodents with the new anticoagulant rodenticide ...
ABSTRACT The acute median lethal dose, LD50, is used as an indicator of a rodenticide’s toxicity. T...
Under an Environmental Protection Agency Experimental Use Permit, a pelleted bait containing 0.0025%...
Under an Environmental Protection Agency Experimental Use Permit, a pelleted bait containing 0.0025%...
The lack of a standardized protocol makes it difficult to compare studies on the efficacy of commerc...
Difenacoum is a new rodenticide recently introduced on the British market; it is one of the most pot...
In India, the most common commensal rodent, Rattus rattus rufescens, is often difficult to control u...
Brodifacoum was fed to three rodent species, viz., M. hurrianae, R. rattus and F. pennanti, using a ...
The utility and characteristics of the family of anticoagulant rodenticides are reviewed, including ...