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There are effective ways to curb rats without killing their predators

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion March 13, 2023

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The news that a bald eagle rescued last month later succumbed to rodenticide poisoning ( Metro, March 2) is tragic, and it’s not an isolated case — this was the third bald eagle in the Boston area to die from rat poison in the last two years.Rat populations are growing in many communities, but widespread use of poisons by commercial exterminators is making the problem worse. Second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides kill rodents from... + full article



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