Massachusetts lawmakers want to restrict a type of rat poison that is particularly dangerous to birds, pets and wildlife.
Of 101 samples collected from dead animals between September 2023 and May 2024, 85 percent tested positive for rodenticide, according to City Wildlife.
Melissa McKeon, The Grafton News GRAFTON — Grafton’s select board has unanimously adopted a policy that prohibits the use of ...
Protestors gathered outside the Whole Foods on 808 Massachusetts Ave. this past weekend to protest the grocery store’s use of ...
They can be lethal to any bird or mammal, but especially smaller ones — like children, pets, and wildlife. If you ever suspect rodenticide poisoning of a person or pet (or wildlife), take these ...
“We know the current rodenticide ban doesn’t offer adequate protection because unintentional poisoning is still harming our communities and wildlife,” said Friedman. “I’m proud to work alongside ...
Further changes to rodenticide use legislation will mean farmers and growers will need an up-to-date certification to ...
Farmers will need an up-to-date certification to purchase and use any professional rodenticides from 1 January 2026.
One retailer argues offering the product is all about giving consumers "choice" but critics note the product is heavily restricted overseas. Find out more.