FIELD EVALUATION OF THREE ANTICOAGULANT RODENTICIDES AGAINST Mus musculus POPULATIONS IN APARTMENTAL BUILDINGS IN NEW YORK CITY

作者: Ranjan Advani

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摘要: Author(s): Advani, Ranjan | Abstract: Field efficacy studies using three anticoagulant rodenticides were conducted on House mice, Mus musculus under a variety of conditions in 35 apartment buildings scattered over four boroughs New York metropolitan area. Percent control successes and relative efficacies various their formulations determined by recording pre post census for about years. After monthly treatments, the success rate bromadialone (0.005%, meal form) was highest (94.5%) followed brodifacoum pellet form, 91.23%) diphacinone (77.72%) wax cake formulation. However, build-up residual mice population faster case treatment when compared to (P l .01). Results intermittent operation, bi-monthly biweekly, are discussed with respect dynamics properties rodenticides.

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