A method for reducing environmental pollution by using essential oils in rodent pest management program

Strong-smelling plant extracts, such as essential oils, have a variety of feeding effects on mammals. Considering current concerns over long-term health issues and environmental effects of chemicals, plant-based products with repellent or antifungal activities may represent good solutions for improv...

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description Strong-smelling plant extracts, such as essential oils, have a variety of feeding effects on mammals. Considering current concerns over long-term health issues and environmental effects of chemicals, plant-based products with repellent or antifungal activities may represent good solutions for improvement of rodent pest control programs. The present study was therefore focused on examining the effects of bergamot, lavender, and thyme essential oils as additional bait components on daily intakes of cereal-based baits by wild house mice. Lavender essential oil, containing linalool and linalyl acetate as main components, and thyme essential oil with a prevailing thymol component had no effects on house mice diet. Bergamot essential oil, whose main components were linalool, limonene, and linalyl acetate, showed a repellent effect on house mouse diet.
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Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Baits
Chemicals
Control programs
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecotoxicology
Environment
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental effects
Environmental Health
Environmental science
Essential oils
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Food
Fungicides
Laboratories
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Linalool
Linalyl acetate
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Pesticides
Pests
Plant extracts
Pollution control
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Rodents
Sensors
Temperature
Thyme
Thymol
Waste Water Technology
Water Management
Water Pollution Control
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