Publication of birds and beasts that may receive capture requests and necessary applications and licenses in each municipality.
This document introduces laws related to pest control and capture applications. It includes information about animals involved in pest control operations (PCO) such as Norway rats, house mice, and raccoon dogs, as well as laws related to pest control, including the Wildlife Protection Act and the Invasive Species Act. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ Animals involved in PCO ■ Basic flow of pest control (e.g., raccoon dog) ■ Jurisdiction of laws related to pest control ■ What is the Wildlife Protection Act? ■ Summary of the Wildlife Protection Act, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Published Content (Excerpt)】 ■What is the Invasive Alien Species Act? ■Summary of the Invasive Alien Species Act ■What is the Animal Welfare Act? ■Summary of the Animal Welfare Act (Animal Control Act) ■Birds and animals that PCO may receive capture requests for ■Methods for driving away, capturing, transporting, and euthanizing birds and animals ■Regulations on the capture of birds and animals or the collection of bird eggs, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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We have been selling chemicals and materials to pest control companies engaged in rodent extermination, cockroach extermination, termite extermination, and other services throughout Japan for 58 years since our establishment. *Please note that many of our products are specialized for pest control-related businesses. Depending on the product, we may refuse sales to individuals or those not related to the industry. Thank you for your understanding in advance. We are pleased to announce that our company has obtained the "SDGs Business Certification" issued by the Japan SDGs Association, a general incorporated association. Our efforts towards achieving five of the 17 goals promoted by the SDGs have earned us this certification. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.