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Article from 23.11.2022 | Last changed: 07.02.2023
Non-biocidal alternatives as substitution options for rodenticide
… to biocidal rodenticides. They are already independently evaluated in two different approaches: according to the eco-label “Blue Angel” of the German Federal Government … to biocidal rodenticides. They are already independently evaluated in two different approaches: according to the eco-label “Blue Angel” of the German Federal Government … -
Article from 23.11.2022 | Last changed: 07.02.2023
Non-biocidal substitution options for curative wood preservatives
… substitutes could be the usage of beneficial organisms. Infestations of the common furniture beetle Anobium punctatum have been reported to have been … substitutes could be the usage of beneficial organisms. Infestations of the common furniture beetle Anobium punctatum have been reported to have been … -
Article from 31.07.2020 | Last changed: 20.11.2025
Non-Chemical Alternatives for Rodent Control (NoCheRo)
… Finally, the development of resistance against these active substances has been documented in different countries. In Europe, rodenticides are subject to … further at a workshop presumably in the end of 2022. Background information and documents The outcomes of the group discussions are summarized in the workshop … of Kill Traps (2.19 MB) Presentation A.2.8: Susanne Hein: 3T - Tiered Trap Testing Approach (312.69 kB) Presentation B.1_Erik Schmolz_Recap of 1st Workshop and the … -
Article from 19.05.2025 | Last changed: 13.06.2025
Testing facility of Pests of Public Health Importance
… of Rodent Traps Chemikalien gegen Schädlinge – Verstehen, Erkennen, Vermeiden Documents UMID-Artikel Bettwanzen (1.29 MB) UMID Control of Health Pest Organisms … -
Article from 29.05.2023 | Last changed: 07.01.2026
Information about chemicals in consumer products
… the Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR). The authorisation procedure is a stepwise approach. First, the active substances used in biocidal products have to be approved … the Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR). The authorisation procedure is a stepwise approach. First, the active substances used in biocidal products have to be approved …