SenesTech Inc. (NASDAQ: SNES) Addressing the Growi
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- SenesTech, a rodent fertility control company, through its ContraPest(R) and patent-pending Evolve(TM) soft bait lines, is offering an effective, humane, and safe approach to controlling rat populations, and the diseases rodents can bring with them
- The company’s growing success speaks to the superiority of the company’s offerings, along with the overall effectiveness of its products
SenesTech (NASDAQ: SNES), the inventor of the only EPA-registered contraceptive for male and female rats, recognizes the risks associated with growing rodent populations, especially in cities and areas with a substantial human population. Following its years of experience in the field, the company understands the value of a humane and hygienic approach to controlling rat populations, with non-poison approaches that don’t threaten other animals. This has driven the development of its unique and effective products, and has given it a major competitive edge over its peers in the sector, promoting the company’s rapid and continuing sales increase.
With its fertility control products, SenesTech offers a proven way for entire cities and urban areas to reduce rat populations by over 90%. Available in a variety of delivery systems, SenesTech’s products allow for easy and efficient product deployment, an approach that is achieving significant acceptance in the market (https://nnw.fm/5z5cb ).
SenesTech’s approach is much needed throughout the industrialized and agricultural world, particularly factoring in how rodents can directly transmit a range of pathogens and disease. They have been known to cause human diseases such as hantavirus, rat bite fever, salmonellosis, and leptospirosis. In addition, these rodents have been known to host pests such as fleas and ticks, which transmit other diseases including, but not limited to, plague, tularemia, Lyme disease, and tickborne relapsing fever (https://nnw.fm/nZnRd ).
The situation is made worse, given how fast rodents can reproduce. Despite having an average lifespan of 9-12 months, many mice and rat species sexually mature as early as 4-5 weeks of age and have a gestation period of only 21 days. With the right environment, which entails adequate food and warm habitat, rats can have six litters a year, consisting of up to 18 pups each (https://nnw.fm/SDwFk ). As such, unless addressed as early as possible, these populations can get out of hand quickly and wreak havoc, both from an environmental and a health perspective.
To address this, SenesTech has been advocating non-lethal rodent birth control products added to or separate from existing integrated pest management plans. Their products can be used separately, or in conjunction with additional rodent control methods.
“The most [effective approach] is combining the elements of integrated pest management and having them work together and support each other,” noted Joel Fruendt, SenesTech’s CEO. (https://nnw.fm/m7BuP ).
SenesTech’s management is optimistic that as time progresses, more people will learn of the value of its offerings and adopt its solutions. According to them, it speaks of the superiority of its solutions, the company’s market positioning, and the overall value it delivers to its customers.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.SenesTech.com.
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