Internationally, over the last 20 years the number of tools available for the control of small mammals has declined. Through the efforts of research we have bucked this trend and retained and developed new tools. Three new toxins have been extensively researched and registered, namely para-aminopropiophenone (PAPP) in 2011 for stoats and feral cats, zinc phosphide for possums in 2012 and encapsulated sodium nitrite (ESN) in 2013 for possums and feral pigs. The development of PAPP and ESN, coined red blood cell toxins, developed for humaneness, represent the first new vertebrate pesticides registered for field control of mammalian pests anywhere in the world for > 25 years. Research on rodenticides including diphacinone with the additive cho...
The history of discoveries in rodenticide development and control technology as well as current and ...
Vertebrate pesticides for wild animal control in New Zealand came under scrutiny in the 1980s and 19...
Vertebrate pesticides for wild animal control in New Zealand came under scrutiny in the 1980s and 19...
Internationally, over the last 20 years the number of tools available for the control of small mamma...
Internationally, over the last 20 years the number of tools available for the control of small mamma...
Internationally, over the last 20 years the number of tools available for the control of small mamma...
Internationally, the number of toxins available for the control of small mammals has declined. Risk...
The risks to non-target animals that accompany the field use of rodenticides are determined in part ...
In New Zealand, sodium fluoroacetate (1080) has been used for vertebrate pest control for several de...
Rodenticide and vertebrate pesticide registrations have declined worldwide over the last 30 years. N...
To achieve long-term suppression of pest populations, devices capable of continued control over exte...
In New Zealand, sodium fluoroacetate (1080) has been used for vertebrate pest control for several de...
Rats and stoats continue to have a major impact on biodiversity in New Zealand, and improved control...
In New Zealand, sodium fluoroacetate (1080) has been used for vertebrate pest control for several de...
Rats and stoats continue to have a major impact on biodiversity in New Zealand, and improved control...
The history of discoveries in rodenticide development and control technology as well as current and ...
Vertebrate pesticides for wild animal control in New Zealand came under scrutiny in the 1980s and 19...
Vertebrate pesticides for wild animal control in New Zealand came under scrutiny in the 1980s and 19...
Internationally, over the last 20 years the number of tools available for the control of small mamma...
Internationally, over the last 20 years the number of tools available for the control of small mamma...
Internationally, over the last 20 years the number of tools available for the control of small mamma...
Internationally, the number of toxins available for the control of small mammals has declined. Risk...
The risks to non-target animals that accompany the field use of rodenticides are determined in part ...
In New Zealand, sodium fluoroacetate (1080) has been used for vertebrate pest control for several de...
Rodenticide and vertebrate pesticide registrations have declined worldwide over the last 30 years. N...
To achieve long-term suppression of pest populations, devices capable of continued control over exte...
In New Zealand, sodium fluoroacetate (1080) has been used for vertebrate pest control for several de...
Rats and stoats continue to have a major impact on biodiversity in New Zealand, and improved control...
In New Zealand, sodium fluoroacetate (1080) has been used for vertebrate pest control for several de...
Rats and stoats continue to have a major impact on biodiversity in New Zealand, and improved control...
The history of discoveries in rodenticide development and control technology as well as current and ...
Vertebrate pesticides for wild animal control in New Zealand came under scrutiny in the 1980s and 19...
Vertebrate pesticides for wild animal control in New Zealand came under scrutiny in the 1980s and 19...