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Last name, F.M. Date of image. Title of image. Wildlife Services Image Collection. ID No. xx-xxxx. USDA/APHIS/WS National Wildlife Research Center Archives. Image URL if citing online version |
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Rodenticides continue to be an important tool for managing rodent damage. NWRC researchers are investigating new materials and formulations such as combining an acute toxicant with an anticoagulant. By combining two ingredients, researchers are able to increase the efficacy of the rodenticide while reducing concentrations of the active ingredients and their associated risks. This image appeared in the 2014 NWRC Accomplishments Report, Accomplishments In Brief- Improving Rodenticide Safety and Efficacy. |