Recently our firm was asked to determine the efficacy of a product to deter mice from entering an area. To date we project managed two studies which have shown 1) mice exposed to the product exhibit a predatory avoidance behavioral response and 2) mice spent more than 70% less time in an area when tested within a confined experimental environment. While Health Canada felt this was not enough proof of rodent avoidance we anticipate registration in the United States will be much easier. We look forward to assisting with further development of the product for market release.
