Question: I've heard rumors that the rodent bait d-CON is being taken off the market. I've always used it to trap rodents in my garden and sheds each autumn when the rodents tend to move indoors ...
(Beyond Pesticides, March 25, 2014) Highly toxic rodenticides linked to the poisoning of pets, wildlife and young children will no longer be allowed on store shelves in California starting July 1 of ...
The maker of d-Con, the rodent poison sold at hardware and home improvement retailers, announced Friday it would pull the most toxic poisons from store shelves across the country, another sign that ...
After a long battle with federal officials, Reckitt Benckiser, maker of d-CON rat and mouse poisons, has voluntarily agreed to stop manufacturing 12 of its products by the end of this year.
Update at 3:25 p.m. Thursday: I said I would update if I heard from d-Con maker Reckitt Benckiser about the EPA's action in banning a dozen mouse and rat poison products because the company refused to ...
Consumers who want to get rid of d-Con mouse and rat poisons that are being phased out can take the products to household hazardous waste collection sites. In communities that do not offer collection ...
(Beyond Pesticides, June 2, 2014) With Friday’s announcement that the production of deadly rodent baits will stop by year’s end, a national public health and environmental group is renewing its ...
The manufacturer of d-CON, a widely sold and popular brand of rat poison, is taking the rare step of challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to prohibit the over-the-counter sale of ...
To stop the accidental exposure of some 10,000 children a year to mouse and rat poison, EPA is moving to ban a dozen products sold as d-CON. EPA said last week that d-CON maker Reckitt Benckiser is ...
The maker of d-Con, the rodent poison sold at hardware and home improvement retailers, announced Friday it would pull the most toxic poisons from store shelves across the country, another sign that ...