Rodents cause substantial damage to crops in California and rodenticides have been major tools for reducing that damage. While strychnine has been heavily relied upon to control pocket gophers in California, its future availability is in question because of increased import costs. We conducted efficacy trials with captive, wild-caught Botta\u27s pocket gophers to identify potential alternative rodenticides to strychnine. The rodenticide baits tested included three categories: acute rodenticides, first generation anticoagulant rodenticides, and combination rodenticides (containing an acute toxicant and an anticoagulant). There was a wide range of efficacies (0e100%) with these rodenticides. The first generation anticoagulants performed poorl...
The effectiveness of bait and the effectiveness of operational baiting were both evaluated for contr...
California voles cause damage to pastures and rangelands, orchards and nurseries, and a wide variety...
In November 1990, field efficacy studies using milo baits formulated with 0.35%, 0.75%, or 1.30% str...
Rodents cause substantial damage to crops in California and rodenticides have been major tools for r...
BACKGROUND: Rodenticides are often included as part of an integrated pest management approach for ma...
Rodenticide options for pocket gopher control are more limited now than anytime in the last 40 years...
Rodenticide options for pocket gopher control are more limited now than anytime in the last 40 years...
Burrowing rodents, such as pocket gophers (Geomyidae) and voles (Microtus spp.), often cause extensi...
Two field trials were conducted to determine the effectiveness of anticoagulant baits in pocket goph...
Valley pocket gophers (Thomomys bottae) cause considerable damage each year to a variety of crops. I...
Laboratory tests, field telemetry trials, and actual use field efficacy evaluations showed that a 0....
The common valley pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae) has become a serious agricultural pest in certain ...
The Townsend pocket gopher (Thomomys townsendii) poses a serious economic threat to alfalfa producti...
The common valley pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae) has become a serious agricultural pest in certain ...
Two field trials were conducted to determine the effectiveness of anticoagulant baits in pocket goph...
The effectiveness of bait and the effectiveness of operational baiting were both evaluated for contr...
California voles cause damage to pastures and rangelands, orchards and nurseries, and a wide variety...
In November 1990, field efficacy studies using milo baits formulated with 0.35%, 0.75%, or 1.30% str...
Rodents cause substantial damage to crops in California and rodenticides have been major tools for r...
BACKGROUND: Rodenticides are often included as part of an integrated pest management approach for ma...
Rodenticide options for pocket gopher control are more limited now than anytime in the last 40 years...
Rodenticide options for pocket gopher control are more limited now than anytime in the last 40 years...
Burrowing rodents, such as pocket gophers (Geomyidae) and voles (Microtus spp.), often cause extensi...
Two field trials were conducted to determine the effectiveness of anticoagulant baits in pocket goph...
Valley pocket gophers (Thomomys bottae) cause considerable damage each year to a variety of crops. I...
Laboratory tests, field telemetry trials, and actual use field efficacy evaluations showed that a 0....
The common valley pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae) has become a serious agricultural pest in certain ...
The Townsend pocket gopher (Thomomys townsendii) poses a serious economic threat to alfalfa producti...
The common valley pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae) has become a serious agricultural pest in certain ...
Two field trials were conducted to determine the effectiveness of anticoagulant baits in pocket goph...
The effectiveness of bait and the effectiveness of operational baiting were both evaluated for contr...
California voles cause damage to pastures and rangelands, orchards and nurseries, and a wide variety...
In November 1990, field efficacy studies using milo baits formulated with 0.35%, 0.75%, or 1.30% str...