Centre for Sustainable Animal Stewardship, Division of Animals in Science and Society, Department Population Health Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Division of Animals in Science and Society, Department Population Health Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Pest Manag Sci. 2024 Nov;80(11):5555-5563. doi: 10.1002/ps.8113. Epub 2024 Apr 17.
Rodent management with lethal methods (e.g., rodenticides) comes with downsides for rodent welfare, the environment and non-target species. To reduce chemical use and prevent rodent nuisance, pest controllers in the Netherlands must work according to the principles of integrated pest management (IPM). A condition for the success of IPM is that there is sufficient engagement of all parties involved, including clients of pest controllers. The aim of this study was to gain insight into the attitudes of clients regarding rodent control, IPM and the application of preventive measures. Insight into their attitudes may contribute to a better implementation of IPM and with that to a more sustainable rodent management based on more effective prevention. An online survey among 248 clients of Dutch pest controllers from both the agricultural and other sectors was carried out.
Respondents from the agricultural sector had a relatively negative attitude towards IPM, the new IPM regulations in the Netherlands and had little confidence in prevention. In other sectors, respondents were more positive about IPM and had more confidence in prevention. The respondents from the latter subgroup had a similar attitude compared to Dutch pest controllers who participated in a previous survey.
The findings of the study provide information for the further development and practical implementation of IPM and preventive measures and with that a more sustainable and animal friendly rodent management. They can also be helpful for a better communication and cooperation between pest controllers and their clients. © 2024 The Authors. Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.
使用致命方法(例如,杀鼠剂)来管理啮齿动物会对啮齿动物福利、环境和非目标物种造成负面影响。为了减少化学物质的使用并防止啮齿动物滋扰,荷兰的害虫防治人员必须按照综合虫害管理(IPM)的原则开展工作。IPM 成功的一个条件是所有相关方(包括害虫防治人员的客户)都充分参与。本研究旨在深入了解客户对啮齿动物控制、IPM 和预防措施应用的态度。了解他们的态度可能有助于更好地实施 IPM,从而实现更可持续的基于更有效的预防的啮齿动物管理。对来自荷兰农业和其他部门的 248 名害虫防治人员的客户进行了在线调查。
来自农业部门的受访者对 IPM、荷兰新的 IPM 法规持相对负面的态度,对预防措施缺乏信心。在其他部门,受访者对 IPM 更为积极,对预防措施更有信心。与之前参与调查的荷兰害虫防治人员相比,后一组受访者的态度相似。
研究结果为进一步开发和实际实施 IPM 和预防措施以及更可持续和对动物友好的啮齿动物管理提供了信息。它们也有助于害虫防治人员与其客户之间更好的沟通和合作。© 2024 作者。Pest Management Science 由 John Wiley & Sons Ltd 代表化学工业协会出版。