SPOKANE, Wash. – The City of Spokane is still considering ways to control the growing ground squirrel population in Finch Arboretum but they will not use a controversial device known as the "Rodenator ...
•Do you have suggestions for squirrel control at Finch Arboretum? Send it to the Spokane Parks and Recreation Department at spokaneparks@ spokanecity.org. •One way you can help: Don’t feed the ...
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A new American system of rodent control is helping UK farmers counter the rabbit menace. This time last year, it looked like the battle against British farmers’ least favourite pest was being lost.
There are few jobs more satisfying than blowing things up. Combine that with effective pest control and it’s no surprise that the Rodenator burrow-collapser has become a hit with UK farmers since it ...
SMITH COUNTY, TX (KLTV) - If you're a property owner, you've probably had to deal with those pesky burrowing critters. Any exterminator will tell you how hard they are to get rid of. So hard, in fact, ...
SPOKANE, Wash. - Two months after the City of Spokane used an explosive device to destroy ground squirrels and the tunnels they dug, dozens of rodents remain in the Finch Arboretum just west of ...
Residents in a north Boulder neighborhood found themselves awakened Tuesday morning by what has become a familiar and terrifying sound — prairie dog burrows being blown up by a device known as the ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. BOULDER, Colo. — Landowners have been using an explosive, state-approved ...
The “Rodenator” fielded its first complaint in Boulder County this month – and it wasn’t prairie dog activists who objected to the practice of blowing the critters up with explosive gas. Instead, ...
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