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Rats rejoice. D-Con, the popular rodenticide, could soon lose some of its punch. U.K.-based Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC, the maker of d-Con, struck a truce with the U.S. Environmental Protection ...
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 ...
After years of challenges to federal environmental officials, the maker of d-Con rat traps has agreed to discontinue a consumer line of poison-laced baits that have accidentally harmed children ...
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.
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 ...
The maker of D-Con rat poison said U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed ban on its product would harm human health by limiting the ability of citizens to curb rodent infestations.
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 ...
The manufacturers of one of the most common brands of rat and mice poison, d-Con, have sued state regulators just one week after California banned the pesticide and blamed it for killing wildlife ...
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 ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency moved Wednesday to ban the sale of 12 mouse and rat poisons produced by the maker of D-Con products because regulators say the manufacturer refuses to ...
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 ...
After years of challenges to federal environmental officials, the maker of d-Con rat traps has agreed to discontinue a consumer line of poison-laced baits that have accidentally harmed children ...