New research suggests some urban rodents may not only be surviving pest control efforts, but even genetically adapting to ...
Rats and mice are mutating and becoming resistant to poison, researchers warn - Increases the threat of deadly diseases to ...
"A much higher mutation frequency than we thought before." ...
A tiny mouse that's known for eating toxic plans and living at extremely high altitudes is shaking up scientists' ...
Some house mice throughout New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C., carry genetic mutations that render common rodent poison ineffective, according to a new Rutgers University study.
Living at altitudes with less than half the oxygen at sea level, these mice have adapted to their environment in unique ways ...
They’re winning the rat race. The Big Apple’s rodents are evolving to become smarter and stronger than their biggest predators — humans. House mice are genetically mutating to build immunity against ...
A new study suggests the future of pest control may depend less on poison than many New Yorkers expect.