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Do you use Rodent Pro, Rodentpro, RP, Rodentpro.com?
I know this isn't a forum, but it is a community, and there are many regular asker's & answerer's. If you do use rodent pro, have you heard about this? It seems that it may be a fairly large health concern for some people, and I wanted to spread the info around...
Thanks. And actually, here is what appears to be more confirmation...
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- ftfisher4x4Lv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
The quarantine was lifted by the CDC on 7/11/2012, nearly three weeks before this BOI thread was started.
Rodent Pro depopulated all four buildings, euthanized and buried EVERY rat and mouse and burned the bedding. The building was thoroughly sanitized. The buildings will need to be repopulated at a cost of nearly $400,000 to the company, so I see a real gap in their ability to supply.
The problem was handled swiftly and to the satisfaction of the CDC. You also have to realize that this disease is spread through fresh urine and feces....not something you find in a shipment of frozen rats.
Also, in this thread on Fauna, be wary of the statements and presence of self-serving competitors who seek to advance their own interests.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
I'm pro-alternative. While you get an aborion, you are getting rid of a clump of cells. You need to get an abortion within the first stage of pregnancy (which is when it is a clump of cells and now not a child) so you are not clearly killing a youngster. Additionally, there is been information where a young girl has been raped but in her state abortion was once illegal so when she gave beginning, both her and the child died. If aborion used to be legal there, then she would have survived.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Just adding to your post, here is a link to the disease the rodents are carrying:
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/spb/mnpages/dispage...
Pretty scary stuff.