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Baltimore Expands Use of Evolve™ Rodent Birth Control Following Successful Pilot

Friday, 13th June at 8:00 am
Full Scale Implementation Expected

SURPRISE, Ariz., June 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- SenesTech, Inc. (NASDAQ: SNES, ", SenesTech", or the ", Company", )), a leader in fertility control solutions for managing animal pest populations, today announced that the City of Baltimore has concluded its initial pilot program and is now transitioning to a broader deployment of Evolve™, one of the Company's non-lethal rodent birth control products.

SenesTech, Inc. is a pioneer in fertility control solutions for managing rodent populations. (PRNewsfoto/SenesTech, Inc.)

Following the limited, controlled deployment earlier this year, Baltimore officials have determined that Evolve aligns with the city's integrated pest management (IPM) goals, offering a sustainable method for addressing persistent rodent population challenges. The expanded deployment will focus on areas that experienced measurable improvements during the pilot phase, with additional sites to be added in coordination with local pest management teams.

"We appreciate the City of Baltimore's thoughtful and data-driven approach to rodent management," said Joel Fruendt, President and CEO of SenesTech. "By continuing to incorporate Evolve into their IPM strategy, Baltimore is demonstrating leadership in adopting innovative, humane, and proactive pest control solutions."
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