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    According to company claims, d-CON was selling more rodent killer in a week than their nearest competitor sold in a year. [5] A month later, the company was up to 100 non-sales employees. [4] To increase momentum for the new product, Ratner organized a 15-day experiment in Middleton, Wisconsin, a town with a particularly bad rat problem. On ...

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    Electronic pest control is the name given to any of several types of electrically powered devices designed to repel or eliminate pests, usually rodents or insects. Since these devices are not regulated under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act in the United States, the EPA does not require the same kind of efficacy testing that it does for chemical pesticides.

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    Leonard Lee Ratner was an American businessman who built his fortune through mail order sales, particularly as the founder of d-CON rat poison company, before moving into real estate investment. [1] [2] He was the biological grandfather of film producer and director Brett Ratner. [1] [3] [4] [2]

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    For the sixth year in a row, Chicago has topped the list of the most rat-infested cities. According to Orkin, the Windy City had the highest number of rodent treatments in both residential and ...

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    American millennials aren’t the only ones trying to escape the rat race. In China, young people are heading to “youth retirement villages,” whether for a weekend, a few weeks or much longer.