RODENT NEWS

A collection of the latest rodent articles featuring island conservation, rodent control and human interest stories from around the world.

Conservation Efforts

Tiny elusive gecko rediscovered on one of the Galapagos islands

New Scientist July 22, 2025

Leaf-toed geckos were thought to be locally extinct on Rabida Island, but the diminutive reptiles have re-emerged after a campaign to eliminate invasive rats …

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The bold mission to save Marion Island’s seabirds — and turn back the clock

Financial Mail June 5, 2025

Anton Wolfaardt has mice on his mind: the South African scientist is leading a project to free Marion Island, 1,900km southeast of Cape Town, of the rodents. …

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Industry News

Targeted Mouse Control Significantly Reduces Allergens in Low-Income Housing, Study Shows

PCT August 26, 2025

Researchers from Rutgers University and Johns Hopkins University have shown that effective pest control alone, without additional environmental intervention, can significantly reduce mouse allergens in low-income housing, helping to mitigate asthma risks in vulnerable populations …

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PCOs Report a Slight Increase in Rodent Activity Due to Extreme Heat

PCT August 15, 2025

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) indicated that heat waves have become more frequent and more extreme in recent decades, especially in metropolitan areas. How does extreme heat impact rodent pressure? It’s a mixed bag, according to results from a recent PCT reader poll. …

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Health & Economic Impact

Leptospirosis cases rise in Chicago, health officials warn

CBS 15 September 9, 2025

Chicago health officials are sounding the alarm over multiple recent cases of leptospirosis, a disease blamed for roughly 60,000 annual deaths globally. …

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Flea-borne typhus is making a comeback in Texas

Texas Public Radio September 7, 2025

Texas is seeing an explosion of cases of typhus, a disease that, if untreated, can be fatal. The state now reports the most flea-borne typhus cases in the nation, and that more than 6,700 cases were recorded from 2008–2023, with about 70% of patients hospitalized and 14 deaths attributed over that span. …

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