Hi all,
<Allen wrote: <I do put out mouse poison blocks under the pallets, and that
could be the solution, too.>
Please, all, be aware that using poison blocks containing the most common second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides in the apiary in an "off-label application" may be a serious secondary-poisoning hazard to non-target wildlife. Brodifacoum-based rodenticides, in particular, are implicated in the deaths of hawks, owls and other wildlife. For this, and other reasons, the most toxic of the anticoagulant rodenticides will no longer be readily available to the public after, I believe, 2011. See http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/reregistration/rodenticides/finalriskdecision.htm for info on the decision by EPA
For more info see http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/site/publish/journals/nzjz/1995/85.aspx
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