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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 ...
The manufacturer of various d-CON products used to kill rats and mice has agreed to stop marketing 12 products that have been sold without a protective bait station. The decision ends a two-year ...
Consumers who want to get rid of d-Con® mouse and rat poisons that are being phased out can take the products to local household hazardous waste collection sites. In communities ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said it will ban the sale of D-Con mouse and rat poisons after producer Reckitt Benckiser Group Plc refused to meet the agency’s safety standards.
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