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PAU Invents Eco-Friendly Rodent Birth Control
3 Jan
Summary
- New bait controls rodents by inhibiting reproduction, not killing.
- Uses nanoparticle quinestrol for reduced environmental impact.
- Highly palatable formulation overcomes bait shyness in pests.

Punjab Agricultural University has secured a patent for a groundbreaking eco-friendly contraceptive bait designed to manage rodent populations. This innovation shifts pest control from lethal methods to fertility inhibition, creating a sustainable and humane alternative.
The newly patented bait utilizes a ready-to-use, highly palatable formulation that targets rodent reproduction. A key advancement is the incorporation of quinestrol in nanoparticle form, a first for rodent fertility control. This nanotechnology significantly lowers the required dosage, minimizes environmental exposure, and prolongs the anti-fertility effect.
This scalable technology is field-ready for agricultural, urban, and peri-urban environments. It represents a significant step towards integrated pest management programs, offering a promising solution for protecting crops and public health without the ecological risks associated with traditional rodenticides.




