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City's Pest Control Sparks Animal Welfare Concerns

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Winnipeg seeks approval to use pesticides on ground squirrels.
  • Biologist warns proposed rodenticides cause slow, painful death.
  • Animal welfare groups advocate for more humane alternatives.

Winnipeg has applied for provincial permission to deploy pesticides at 10 athletic fields to manage ground squirrel populations. The city cites damage to green spaces and safety hazards posed by rodent holes as reasons for this action. However, a biologist familiar with ground squirrels warns that the proposed pesticides, Rozol RTU and RoCon, are neither humane nor entirely effective. He explains that Rozol, an anticoagulant, can cause a slow death by internal hemorrhaging, while RoCon's effectiveness as a suffocating gas in complex burrow systems is questionable, potentially leading to prolonged suffering.

Animal welfare advocates echo these concerns, noting that anticoagulant baits could pose risks to other wildlife and companion animals. They highlight that the proposed treatment is "even worse than last year's proposal," which was rejected by the province for similar reasons. The city's application is open for public objections until January 28, with treatment planned between March 2 and October 30, primarily in March and April. This timing aims to reduce the adult population before the breeding season.

While the city considered live trapping, it cited animal stress and low post-release survival rates as deterrents. Advocates, however, suggest live trapping as a more humane option, despite potential higher costs. The community center managing one of the affected fields describes the ongoing battle against ground squirrel holes as "like playing Whac-a-Mole," underscoring the persistent nature of the problem.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Winnipeg is seeking approval to use Rozol RTU, an anticoagulant bait, and RoCon, an asphyxiant foam, to control ground squirrel populations.
The city is proposing pesticide use because ground squirrel holes are damaging athletic fields and creating safety hazards for pedestrians.
Experts are concerned that the proposed pesticides could cause a slow and painful death for the ground squirrels and potentially pose risks to other animals.

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