What to Do about Conflicts with Rodents: Addressing rodent conflicts in your community and in your facility

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Thu, Sep 28th, 2023 3:00 PM - 4:15 PM ET
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Conflicts with rodents like rats and mice are common in our communities, and they can also present issues in our own facilities. Join us for this webinar as we explore the life cycle of rats and mice and provide insight into their behavior, nesting, and foraging that will help you advise and respond to the conflicts that people experience with them.

This webinar will also feature information on how to improve rodent management approaches in your facility by implementing exclusion strategies, taking steps to reduce and eliminate access to attractants and understating what role other measures like repellents, habitat alteration, and fertility control can play to mitigate problems with rats and mice.

 

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