SenesTech Inc. announced results from two multi-month urban field studies evaluating Evolve® Rat Birth Control, which measured rodent activity using standardized tracking plate surveys over a five-month period. In one location, the average proportion of plates marked with rodent tracks declined from 74% in August 2025 to 15% in January 2026, and track density on plates with rodent presence decreased by 88%. In a second location with an August 2025 baseline, plate presence declined from 98% to 47% by January 2026 and track density decreased by 71%. The company stated these results have already been reported.
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