Swampscott launches pilot program to reduce rat populations with humane fertility control bait.

Monday, Oct 13, 2025 8:11 am ET1min read

SenesTech, Inc. has announced the launch of a pilot program in Swampscott, Massachusetts, to reduce rat populations using a humane fertility control bait called Evolve. The program is in partnership with Speak Up for Animals, local advocate Debora Norman, and Swampscott's facilities management. Evolve works by controlling rat reproduction, addressing the root cause of infestations. The goal is to bring safer and more sustainable rat control to the community.

Swampscott, Massachusetts, has launched a pilot program to address its rat population problem using a unique, humane approach. SenesTech (NASDAQ: SNES), in partnership with Speak Up for Animals, local advocate Debora Norman, and the town's facilities management, has deployed Evolve® Rat Birth Control at the Swampscott Firehouse and a local school, beginning October 13, 2025 Swampscott Launches Pilot of SenesTech's Innovative Rat Birth Control at Firehouse and Local School[1].

Evolve is a fertility control bait specifically designed to target rat reproduction, rather than using traditional poisons. The bait is described as palatable to rats and safe for non-target species, making it a more humane and environmentally friendly solution. The pilot program will run through the fall, with monitoring by city officials, product specialists, Speak Up for Animals, and local advocates. If the results are successful, the program may be expanded to more neighborhoods in 2026 Swampscott Launches Pilot of SenesTech's Innovative Rat Birth Control at Firehouse and Local School[1].

This initiative aims to bring safer and more sustainable rat control to the community. By addressing the root cause of infestations through controlled reproduction, the program offers a long-term solution to the rat problem. The use of humane methods aligns with growing public sentiment towards more compassionate and environmentally responsible pest control practices.

The success of this pilot program could have broader implications for the pest control industry. If Evolve proves effective, it could set a new standard for rat control methods, potentially leading to wider adoption and reduced reliance on traditional, often harmful, poisons.

For investors, the pilot program presents an opportunity to observe the real-world application and potential market demand for SenesTech's innovative technology. The company's ability to partner effectively with local authorities and advocacy groups is also a positive sign of its commitment to responsible business practices.

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