The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is moving to ban the sale of 12 D-Con mouse and rat poison products produced by Reckitt Benckiser, Inc. because these products fail to comply with current EPA ...
Update at 3:25 p.m. Thursday: I said I would update if I heard from d-Con maker Reckitt Benckiser about the EPA's action in banning a dozen mouse and rat poison products because the company refused to ...
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 do not offer collection ...
After a long battle with federal officials, Reckitt Benckiser, maker of d-CON rat and mouse poisons, has voluntarily agreed to stop manufacturing 12 of its products by the end of this year.
Benckiser Inc. requested a hearing in response to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Notice of Intent to Cancel 12 of the company’s d-CON mouse and rat poison products, delaying the ban ...
MADISON – 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 that do not ...
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 that ...
Q: I had a little mouse problem, so I went to buy some mouse poison. The first brand I bought turned out to contain a nerve toxin. I didn't want to mess with that, so I returned it and searched for ...
A 15-year-old Wisconsin boy has been charged with attempted murder for slipping mouse poison into his family’s food over a five-week period. His mother, stepfather, and 3-year-old half-sister suffered ...
(Beyond Pesticides, February 1, 2013) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced its decision to go ahead with the cancellation of 12 rodenticide products which posed “unreasonable ...
After a long battle with federal officials, Reckitt Benckiser, maker of d-CON rat and mouse poisons, has voluntarily agreed to stop manufacturing 12 of its products by the end of this year.
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