Mice- Control and Damage
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of mostly 8 ½ “x11” prints with some 5”x7”, 4”x6”, and 11”x17” images. A large portion of these photographs pertain to rat management in urban locales through fumigation, trapping, and baiting. Additionally, there are some posters and images from public awareness campaigns regarding rats. The collection also contains photos of damage and control methods for rabbits, hares, mice, pocket gophers, birds, predators, skunks, moles, black bears, porcupine, groundhog, bats, and hoofed mammals (elk, bison, and caribou). While most of the photos are from Midwestern states such as Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Ohio, Iowa, Michigan, and Wisconsin, there are also some from Texas, Virginia, Minnesota, Washington, Massachusetts, Florida, North Dakota, New York, Oregon, and New Hampshire.
Dates
- 1921-1966
Extent
From the Collection: 2 linear feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the National Wildlife Research Center Archives Repository