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How are non-anticoagulant rodenticides evolving in modern pest management?
Effective pest management remains important for protecting public health, food storage facilities, agricultural operations, and infrastructure. Non-anticoagulant rodenticides continue to be an area of interest as researchers and manufacturers explore new approaches to rodent control while addressing regulatory, environmental, and safety considerations.
Non-anticoagulant rodenticides are pest control products that use active ingredients with modes of action different from anticoagulant-based formulations. These products are used by trained professionals and authorized users as part of integrated pest management programs, depending on local regulations and application requirements. Product selection, handling, and use should always follow label instructions, safety guidelines, and applicable regulatory standards to help minimize risks to people, animals, and the environment.
One of the biggest trends is the development of targeted pest management strategies, improved bait formulations, enhanced monitoring technologies, and integrated pest management (IPM) practices. Companies are also investing in digital monitoring systems, sustainability initiatives, and research aimed at improving…
