Environmentally safe performance of products for management of commensal rodents in Serbia

Management of commensal rodents using environmentally safe methods is a current trend in the scientific community. Data provided by the World Health Organization and various sanitation and epidemiological services have shown that rodents destroy around 33 million tons of food intended for human nour...

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Main Authors: Đedović Suzana, Vukša Marina, Jokić Goran, Šćepović Tanja
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Society of Processing and Energy in Agriculture, Novi Sad 2013-01-01
Series:Journal on Processing and Energy in Agriculture
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-4487/2013/1821-44871301051D.pdf
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author Đedović Suzana
Vukša Marina
Jokić Goran
Šćepović Tanja
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Vukša Marina
Jokić Goran
Šćepović Tanja
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description Management of commensal rodents using environmentally safe methods is a current trend in the scientific community. Data provided by the World Health Organization and various sanitation and epidemiological services have shown that rodents destroy around 33 million tons of food intended for human nourishment every year. Continued use of chemical rodenticides over a number of years is known to provoke resistance and cause non-target poisoning of animals and people, as well as environmental pollution. This should be prevented by timely redirection to the available methods that are environmentally safe. Several years of our research of the efficacy of different formulations of an environmentally safe product based on sodium selenite (0.1%) in various livestock facilities and food storages have traced a path for environmentally safe management of commensal rodents. Tests have been conducted on populations of brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) and house mouse (Mus musculus). Rodent numbers were assessed according to EPPO methodology. Product rations of 10-30 g for the mouse and 50-100 g for the rat were offered to rodents in bait boxes. Our data show that baits ready for use (RB) had the highest efficacy of 99% and 96.5% in controlling Mus musculus and Rattus norvegicus, respectively. In some experiments, however, sodium selenite baits had unsatisfactory efficacy. No accidental poisoning of non-target organisms was recorded in any trial. The results of this research give us a better insight into possibilities for using sodium selenite as an environmentally safe rodenticide on livestock farms and in food storages.
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spelling doaj.art-196ba770f1954c88b0d49f3a96603a452022-12-22T04:36:44ZengNational Society of Processing and Energy in Agriculture, Novi SadJournal on Processing and Energy in Agriculture1821-44872956-01952013-01-0117151531821-44871301051DEnvironmentally safe performance of products for management of commensal rodents in SerbiaĐedović Suzana0Vukša Marina1Jokić Goran2Šćepović Tanja3Institut za pesticide i zaštitu životne sredine, Zemun, SerbiaInstitut za pesticide i zaštitu životne sredine, Zemun, SerbiaInstitut za pesticide i zaštitu životne sredine, Zemun, SerbianemaManagement of commensal rodents using environmentally safe methods is a current trend in the scientific community. Data provided by the World Health Organization and various sanitation and epidemiological services have shown that rodents destroy around 33 million tons of food intended for human nourishment every year. Continued use of chemical rodenticides over a number of years is known to provoke resistance and cause non-target poisoning of animals and people, as well as environmental pollution. This should be prevented by timely redirection to the available methods that are environmentally safe. Several years of our research of the efficacy of different formulations of an environmentally safe product based on sodium selenite (0.1%) in various livestock facilities and food storages have traced a path for environmentally safe management of commensal rodents. Tests have been conducted on populations of brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) and house mouse (Mus musculus). Rodent numbers were assessed according to EPPO methodology. Product rations of 10-30 g for the mouse and 50-100 g for the rat were offered to rodents in bait boxes. Our data show that baits ready for use (RB) had the highest efficacy of 99% and 96.5% in controlling Mus musculus and Rattus norvegicus, respectively. In some experiments, however, sodium selenite baits had unsatisfactory efficacy. No accidental poisoning of non-target organisms was recorded in any trial. The results of this research give us a better insight into possibilities for using sodium selenite as an environmentally safe rodenticide on livestock farms and in food storages.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-4487/2013/1821-44871301051D.pdfecologically safe substancesodium-seleniteefficacystrategyfood safety
spellingShingle Đedović Suzana
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Journal on Processing and Energy in Agriculture
ecologically safe substance
sodium-selenite
efficacy
strategy
food safety
title Environmentally safe performance of products for management of commensal rodents in Serbia
title_full Environmentally safe performance of products for management of commensal rodents in Serbia
title_fullStr Environmentally safe performance of products for management of commensal rodents in Serbia
title_full_unstemmed Environmentally safe performance of products for management of commensal rodents in Serbia
title_short Environmentally safe performance of products for management of commensal rodents in Serbia
title_sort environmentally safe performance of products for management of commensal rodents in serbia
topic ecologically safe substance
sodium-selenite
efficacy
strategy
food safety
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