jyrsijäntorjunta
Jyrsijäntorjunta is the Finnish term for rodent control, the systematic management of rodent populations that threaten human health, food safety and structural integrity. The practice has its roots in the early 20th century when industrialization in Finland increased food storage and commercial activity, creating attractive niches for mice and rats. In response, municipalities and private landowners adopted a range of tactics, from physical barriers and sanitation measures to chemical and biological controls.
Modern jyrsijäntorjunta in Finland follows a tiered strategy. The first level emphasizes prevention: sealing of food
Regulatory frameworks address both safety and environmental concerns. The Hazardous Chemicals Act and the Animal Welfare
The effectiveness of jyrsijäntorjunta is monitored through regular inspections and surveillance. Data collected on rodent activity