The COVID-19 pandemic has stressed the need to better understand the transmission routes of animal-spread diseases. A study published in Nature Communications demonstrates how the risk of pathogen ...
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Butler Subway food safety inspection shows rodent droppings and dirty ice machine. PA Department of Agriculture issued ...
New research suggests some urban rodents may not only be surviving pest control efforts, but even genetically adapting to ...
For years, pest control professionals throughout the Northeast have reported a troubling pattern. In some neighborhoods, ...
Don’t wait for torn-open cereal boxes and holes in your walls—watch out for these early, often subtle signs that mice or other rodents are moving in. Jeff Somers is a freelancer who has been writing ...
Few diseases have been with us as long as the plague. We often talk about the deadly disease in the past tense, but the truth is that it never really went away — particularly in rodent populations.
Mysterious sightings in California have sparked a renewed interest in the "master of the grasses" After a capybara was sighted recently at a California wastewater treatment plant, the public's ...
If you think you have a rodent problem in your house, just be glad it’s not this one. Scientists have discovered that the largest-known rodent to have ever roamed Earth had ferocious front teeth ...