Debra Kimball

I fully support this bill aimed to limit consumer access to secondary anticoagulant rodenticides and prohibit their indiscriminate use - while ensuring SGARs stay available to agricultural plants, warehouses storing food, and the state for public health activities. SGAR's not only kills the mouse or rat but if that animal is outside then predators will consume these poisoned rodents and eventually die as a result, it can harm an entire ecosystem. Fisher's have declined in the state and SGARS may be behind it- there are plenty of other more humane options for homeowners and farmers to control rodent infestations. Thank you