SenesTech Reports Reduced Rodent Activity After Evolve Deployments in Urban Field Studies
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SenesTech Inc. reported reductions in rodent activity following multi-month deployments of its Evolve® Rat Birth Control in two urban field studies measured with tracking plate data over five months. At Location A, where placement began in April 2025 and monitoring ran from August 2025 to January 2026, the average share of plates marked with rodent tracks fell from 74% to 15% (a 79% reduction), and track density on plates with rodent presence declined 88%; the company said baseline data prior to April 2025 were not available. At Location B, which included an August 2025 baseline survey followed by deployment, plate presence decreased from 98% in August 2025 to 47% in January 2026 (over a 50% reduction) and track density declined 71%.
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