Purina Mills develops new rodenticide ST. LOUIS, MO. .the produce a litter of five to eight grain on hand than cash, many hog USDA predicting a substantial baby rats every two months, the producers may feel that a rodent grain surplus this year, and with current resistance problem can control program doesn’t pencil out. cool weather and reduced food multiply quickly if not met head- Jackson, however, points out that sources forcing farm rats and mice on.” the opposite is true. “If one looks at indoors, many hog producers will When left uncontrolled, rodent the potential damage that could begin rodent baiting to protect damage to buildings and livestock occur, it really is a ‘pay me now or their livestock and on-farm gtain is common. “Rats burrow and pay me more later' situation,” he supplies. But, warn rodent control gnaw away insulation from bams says. experts, current rodenticides may and hog units,” Jackson notes. Currently, there are three types be ineffective, because of a “They also chew on electrical of rodenticides for on-farm control, growing number of anticoagulant- wiring, which could be the cause of according to Chuck Dickerson, resistant rodents. many fires of unknown origin.” manager of rodent controT According to Dr. William in addition, farm animals that research with Purina Mills, Inc. Jackson, Professor of Biological eat grain contaminated by rodent “Acute” rodenticides, like Sciences at Bowling Green State feces or drink urine-tainted water strychnine, are poisons that cause University in Ohio, evidence now may contract any one of several rodent death immediately. Besides suggests that rats and mice in diseases, including leptospirosis their high potency even to non many parts of the country are and salmonellosis. Besides in- target animals, these poisons often resistant to popular multiple- fecting the animal, such diseases cause rodents to die in or very near feeding rodenticides, including are easily transmitted within the the rodenticide itself, make other warfarin-based products. herd. rodents shy away from the poison. “In nationwide tests, we noticed “With large numbers there will Those products containing war a resistance rate between 5 and 30 be intense competition for food, as farin are examples of “multiple percent when these anticoagulant well,” Jackson adds. “Rats will feeding” baits, which kill the baits were extensively used,” he eat broken and cracked eggs, drag rodent after several feedings and says. “In fact, some areas chicks into burrows and may even allow the rodent to die away from reported a resistance level as high attack laying hens.” the bait. as 70 to 100 percent. This suggests The surviving birds often “With the resistance problem that the products currently being produce fewer eggs and may die clearly in mind, Purina has used may be ineffective and that later, if wounded. Hens stressed by developed a new rodenticide which larger numbers of rodents are rat infestations also tend to offers several advantages over surviving with the resistant trait, produce eggs with more blood both acute and multiple dose which will be passed on to their spots, he adds. baits,” Dickerson notes, offspring.” Another problem may be the The product, Assault roden- The problem becomes more inability of the farmer to sell his ticide, is considered a single dose serious, Jackson notes, since these grain next spring. “If the local bait, but unlike acute rodenticides, rodents are surviving to con- elevator accepts tee contaminated is, slower acting and therefore taminate this year’s harvest, grain, they may be cited by the rodents usually will not die in or “Over one winter, a single rat will FDA at tee next inspection,” near tee poison. “This is extremely consume $l2 worth of grain and Jackson notes. “Since it’s almost important since other rodents will pollute five to seven times that impossible to get all tee pollutants not approach or consume amount with its urine, droppings out, prevention on tee farm is the remaining bait if a dead rodent is and hair,” he says. “When you best defense.” lying near it.” consider that one female rat can But, because they have more The new rodenticide is also I FRANK A. \ SigwM 1 I FILLIPPO. 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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 4,1986-C9 economical and effective, Dickerson continues. “Just ounces will kill six rats or more than 20 mice. In addition, in on farm tests, Assault was nearly 100 percent effective against an ticoagulant resistant rodents.” However, Dickerson says that a truly effective rodent control program should include a three pronged approach of “rat proofing” buildings, sanitizing facilities, and baiting infested areas. To “rat proof” a building, Dickerson suggests hog producers first use sheet metal or cement to seal off all openings around pipes entering buildings or areas where rodents have already gnawed through. In addition, housings on aeration and drying equipment should be covered when not in use to prevent rodents from entering the bins. Next, clean out debris and garbage and remove any spilled grain from around feeders or storage bins. “It’s also important to get rid of any weeds or rubbish from around the outside of buildings,” Dickerson adds. “These are ideal hiding places for rat burrow systems and could conceal existing rodent en tryways.” Correct bait placement is the third and crucial stage in the control program, says Dickerson. “A potent single dose product should be placed where rodent New herbicide unveiled by Dow MIDLAND, MI - TORDON* 1 Plus 2 Mixture is a new herbicide available from The Dow Chemical Company for non-crop and in dustrial vegetation control. The product contains a mixture of picloram and triclopyr esters and is specially designed for use as a basal bark treatment to control unwanted woody plants in non-crop areas such as fence rows and around buildings. It is also well suited to right-of-way treatments on roadsides, power lines, railroads and pipelines. 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