Iranian Researchers Produce Specific Powder to Tackle Rat Problem
17:00 - April 17, 2024

Iranian Researchers Produce Specific Powder to Tackle Rat Problem

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers at a knowledge-based company in Iran have produced a non-toxic powder that stiffens in the stomachs of rats and other vermin and kill them without the need for chemicals.
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"Nine years ago, because there were only hazardous poisons to kill rats, Tehran Municipality was looking for a new product that is only effective for rats and was not dangerous for man and rodents. Therefore, we launched a study on the anatomy of mice/rats and finally, after identifying the characteristics of the digestive system of mice/rats, we produced a specific poison for them. This poison went under changes over time. It is now considered a safe and effective product to kill rats," Akbar Niazi Waqef, the managing director of a knowledge-based company said, according to a report by the Iranian Vice Presidency for Science and Technology and Knowledge-Based Economy.

"We made a kind of food after studying the rat's stomach and intestines. The food stiffens in the animal's stomach, and turns into a stiff paste. For that, the rat cannot discharge it."

"This product could also be used for farmers, shopkeepers, even households," he added.

"Because this product is non-toxic, it does not pose any risk to the environment, animals and humans. This product does not contain any chemical poisons for humans, the environment, livestock and poultry, soil, plants and other organisms. Also, after the rat dies, there is no need to collect its dead body, because when the animal eats this powder, its stomach is full and it goes into its nest that is usually built under the ground. Therefore, its carcass is rarely seen," Niazi Waqef said.

Emphasizing that rats warn each other of danger before they die, the managing director of the knowledge-based company added, "Since our produced powder contains their favorite foods such as flour, corn and biscuit powder, they cannot recognize the danger and therefore do not warn."

"Moreover, ticks stick to the rat's body for feeding, and after the rat's death, they are transmitted to another animal and cause their death. But if the rat dies in its nest, these ticks will not be transmitted to another animal and other diseases will be prevented."

"Furthermore, this product does not expire and if it does not get wet, it will be reusable," Niazi Waqef concluded. 

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