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Los Angeles County To Require Rat Fertility Control be Part of its Pest Management Program Moving Forward as it Works to Combat Soaring Rat Populations

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SenesTech (SNES) announced that Los Angeles County will require fertility control in pest management proposals for 2022. This mandate highlights the importance of SenesTech's product, ContraPest®, the only EPA registered rodent fertility control solution. ContraPest® can reduce rat populations by up to 94% when integrated into pest management programs. Following California's legislation banning certain rodenticides, demand for humane pest control alternatives is expected to grow, with other municipalities adopting ContraPest® as well.

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PHOENIX, Jan. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- SenesTech (NASDAQ: SNES) (www.senestech.com), the rodent fertility control expert, noted today that Los Angeles County, one of the largest counties in the nation, recently issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) mandating that fertility control be included in pest management proposals for 2022. SenesTech's ContraPest® is the only EPA registered fertility control product for rats and is an effective, non-toxic, non-lethal, long-term solution to controlling rat populations. ContraPest® has demonstrated unprecedented success in urban areas reducing rat populations by as much as 94 percent in an environmentally responsible manner, when used as part of an integrated pest management program (IPM).

"We are excited by Los Angeles County's recent move to mandate that fertility control be included in pest management proposals for 2022," said Ken Siegel the CEO of SenesTech, the developer of ContraPest®. "As the providers of the only EPA registered fertility control solution, we believe this is a strong indication of the traction ContraPest® is achieving within the municipal segment and sets the stage for advanced adoption in the coming years."

California enacted legislation in January 2021 prohibiting the use of the four major second generation anticoagulant rodenticides under many circumstances. Other states and municipalities are considering similar legislation further accelerating the market for non-lethal, effective pest control alternatives.

Siegel continued, "Los Angeles County will be joining a growing number of municipalities, including San Francisco, Washington DC, Hartford, and Newton, Massachusetts, who are successfully incorporating ContraPest® into their pest management programs. Municipalities are strategically deploying ContraPest® along with other more traditional methods of rat control in large public parks, gathering spots and in neighborhoods with high rat activity to accelerate results and prevent rebounding activity. With rat infestations made even worse in cities due to the pandemic, fertility control is an essential tool in controlling rat populations since two base rats, a male and female, can produce generations of rats, resulting in more than 15,000 rats in just one year. Rats reproduce faster than poisons, traps or any other lethal means alone can eliminate them. Without birth control, their population often rebounds beyond its original level within a few months of using traditional rat control methods alone." 

About ContraPest
ContraPest® is a liquid formulation that is high in fat, sweet tasting and very attractive to rats, which need to consume approximately 10 percent of their body weight in water each day. Deployed in a commonly available bait station, ContraPest® targets the reproductive capabilities of both sexes in rat populations, inducing egg loss in female rats and impairing sperm development in males. ContraPest® is available for use in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

About SenesTech
SenesTech is "The Pest Control Difference" for the 21st century. We are rodent fertility control specialists fueled by our passion to create a healthy environment by virtually eliminating rodent pest populations in a safe way that does not harm other wildlife.  We invented ContraPest®, the world's first and only U.S. EPA registered rodent contraceptive.  By controlling their fertility, ContraPest® provides a new, non-lethal and proven solution to reducing rat populations often by more than 94 percent.

ContraPest® fits seamlessly into all integrated pest management programs and greatly improves their effectiveness. It is transforming the pest control industry in an environmentally responsible way. We strive for clean cities, efficient businesses and happy households—all through non-lethal, proactive pest control. At SenesTech, we don't just eliminate rats. We make a better world. For more information visit https://senestech.com/ and https://contrapeststore.com.

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This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of federal securities laws, and we intend that such forward-looking statements be subject to the safe-harbor created thereby. Such forward-looking statements include, among others, the expectation of continued growth in agricultural regions and residential use as awareness of effective and safe rat birth control increases; the belief that rat populations were made even worse in cities due to the pandemic; the belief that there is a growing understanding and acknowledgment that fertility control is essential in controlling rat populations; the expectation to make more announcements soon about other cities incorporating ContraPest into their pest management programs; the belief that there is growing awareness of the company and ContraPest; and the belief that other states and municipalities are considering legislation similar to California, further accelerating the market for non-lethal, effective pest control alternatives. Forward-looking statements may describe future expectations, plans, results or strategies and are often, but not always, made through the use  of words such as "believe," "may," "future," "plan," "will," "should," "expect," "anticipate," "eventually," "project," "estimate," "continuing," "intend" and similar words or phrases. You are cautioned that such statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others, the impacts and implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, the successful commercialization of our products, market acceptance of our products, regulatory approval and regulation of our products and other factors and risks identified from time to time in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2020. All forward-looking statements contained in this press release speak only as of the date on which they were made and are based on management's assumptions and estimates as of such date. Except as required by law, we do not undertake any obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of the receipt of new information, the occurrence of future events or otherwise.

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SOURCE SenesTech, Inc.

FAQ

What new mandate did Los Angeles County issue related to pest management in 2022?

Los Angeles County mandated that fertility control must be included in pest management proposals for 2022.

How effective is ContraPest® in reducing rat populations?

ContraPest® has demonstrated effectiveness in reducing rat populations by up to 94%.

What does ContraPest® target in rat populations?

ContraPest® targets the reproductive capabilities of both male and female rats.

Why is the demand for ContraPest® expected to increase?

Demand is expected to rise due to legislation prohibiting certain rodenticides and the growing recognition of humane pest control methods.

Which municipalities are adopting ContraPest® as part of their pest control strategies?

Municipalities such as San Francisco, Washington DC, Hartford, and Newton, Massachusetts have incorporated ContraPest® into their pest management programs.

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