New research suggests some urban rodents may not only be surviving pest control efforts, but even genetically adapting to ...
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70% of mice ‘mutating’ to survive poison, new study says
After reports from rodent control specialists that mice and rats seemed to be becoming more ‘stubborn,’ a study was launched ...
Researchers found genetic mutations associated with rodenticide resistance in 84% of house mice sampled across New York, New ...
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City rats and mice are evolving around human control
New research suggests urban rodents are adapting to poisons and traps in different ways. The findings complicate pest control ...
Most house mice in northeastern cities now carry genes that help them survive common rodent poisons, scientists found.
For months, mice have been found in tea kettles, crunched by car tires and even appeared in people’s beds. In one town, the end might be in sight.
Some house mice throughout New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C., carry genetic mutations that render ...
Mice, scorpions on the move as Las Vegas construction pushes pests into neighborhoods ...
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