APVMA knocks back bromadiolone application to control mouse plague

Samantha Townsend
June 24 2021 - 7:30am
Bromadiolone use for mice plague nipped in the bud by APVMA
Bromadiolone use for mice plague nipped in the bud by APVMA

The Australian Pesticides and Veterinarian Medicines Authority (APVMA) has knocked back the NSW Department of Primary Industries emergency permit application for the use of bromadiolone around the perimeter of crops to combat the mouse plague.

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