The world's most extensive island rat eradication is complete, with the crowning achievement in the form of a bucket of Bell manufactured bait dropped via helicopter onto the sub-Antarctic South Georgia Island.
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Bell's new warehouse facility is open for business after a year and a half of construction. In June, Bell's warehousing, receiving and shipping facilities relocated to a large 300,000 sq. ft. warehouse facility on a 32-acre parcel of land.
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Two years after conservationists successfully carried out an aerial rodenticide bait drop on the Galápagos Archipelago; the island is showing signs of recovery in the form of ten newly hatched Pinzon tortoises. These baby giant tortoises are the first known to have survived in the wild in over 150 years.
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Coaxing neophobic rats to choose a bait isn't easy under the best circumstances but, when rats have a ready supply of tasty animal feed, it becomes even trickier.
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With final engineering and flight checks completed, three helicopters are now en route to the remote British Overseas Territory of South Georgia for the third and final push to reverse the ecological destruction wrought on this important seabird sanctuary by invasive rats and mice inadvertently introduced by whalers and sealers 200 years ago.
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Kelley Altland joined Bell Laboratories in September as a Technical Sales Representative for the New England territory where she represents Bell products to distributors and pest management professionals (PMPs) in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and upstate New York.
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Like a rapid response team, representatives of the pest control industry came together in October to successfully present its case for not restricting second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides (SGARs) in the state of New York.
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