Brookline, Newton, Belmont, Arlington Announce Rodent Management Education Campaign John Guilfoil Public Relations June 10, 2024 The Metro Public Health Collaborative (MPHC), representing the communities of Brookline, Newton, Belmont, and Arlington, today announces the beginning of a multimedia campaign to educate residents about rodents, promote ethical and responsible rodent management practices, and involve community members in this process. … Read More from Brookline, Newton, Belmont, Arlington Announce Rodent Management Education Campaign Read Article
Rodenticides Market to Reach USD 8.68 Billion by 2031 Driven by Increase in The Number of Rodents, Occurring in Both Urban and Rural Regions StreetInsider.com June 4, 2024 The SNS Insider report estimates the Rodenticides Market size at USD 5.53 billion in 2023, with a projected CAGR of 5.70% to reach USD 8.68 billion by 2031. The market growth is driven by various factors including increased costs associated with pest-related diseases, a surge in rodent populations, growing consumer demand for pest control, and the availability … Read More from Rodenticides Market to Reach USD 8.68 Billion by 2031 Driven by Increase in The Number of Rodents, Occurring in Both Urban and Rural Regions Read Article
New York City gets creative with measures to address its massive rodent problem: ‘Rat sightings down nearly 14%’ The Cool Down June 4, 2024 Pizza is arguably one of the best things about modern life, but in New York City, the sheer number of people throwing out pizza boxes has caused a huge rat problem. Thankfully, the Central Park Conservancy — a nonprofit organization that tends to park maintenance and restoration — came to the rescue by installing a pizza box … Read More from New York City gets creative with measures to address its massive rodent problem: ‘Rat sightings down nearly 14%’ Read Article