GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Most Effective Rat Poison
The most effective rat poison should lead to a significant decrease in the rat population within a short period of time.
In this post, we explore the varied landscape of rat poison usage in the United States, shedding light on its impact on not only the intended targets but also unintended victims and the environment. With statistics revealing both the effectiveness and potential dangers of rat poisons, understanding the complexities of rodent control products is essential in making informed decisions regarding pest management strategies.
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"Approximately 99% of the rat population is killed by rat poison annually in the US."
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"Rat poisons known as anticoagulants cause around 60,000 cases of pet poisoning every year in the U.S."
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"Second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides tend to have higher toxicity and persistence, which can raise the risk of secondary poisoning for predators."
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"Rodenticides accounted for 38.4% of all rodent control product sales in the US in 2015."
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"Approximately 10,000 children are accidentally exposed to rat poison every year in the US."
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"Rodent control product sales are expected to reach $1.23 billion by 2022."
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"Bromadiolone has an effectiveness rate of 94% as a rat poison."
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"Cholecalciferol is a rodenticide that can kill a rat in a single feeding but requires 3 - 4 days to reach lethal serum levels."
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"The European Union banned the use of blood thinning rat poisons or anticoagulants outside in 2018 due to environmental health risks."
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"Over 90% of rats in certain locations have become resistant to common anticoagulant rat poisons."
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"About 15%-20% of rodenticide exposures reported to U.S. Poison Control Centers result in clinical symptoms."
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"Rodenticide poisonings are the second most common type of small animal poisoning reported in the United States."
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"The global rodenticides market size was estimated at USD 1.49 billion in 2019."
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"The North American region dominated the rodenticides industry in 2015, accounting for over 30% of the total market."
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"The average consumer spends between $50-$500 per year on rodent control products."
Jannik Lindner
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