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SenesTech's Evolve® Delivers Significant Reduction in Rodent Damage at Texas Agricultural Operation

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SenesTech (NASDAQ: SNES) reported successful use of Evolve Rat Birth Control at a 400-acre farm in Dalhart, Texas. The agricultural operation, which uses underground drip irrigation, saw onsite-estimated rodent activity decline about 80%, with fewer leaks and reduced irrigation tape damage after several months of Evolve deployment.

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Market reaction: SNES +4.35% on Evolve field trial results

+4.35% $1.44
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$1.38 $1.44 Day Range
+$305K Valuation Impact
$7.32M Market Cap
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Following this news, SNES has gained 4.35%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction. Our momentum scanner has triggered 2 alerts so far, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility. The stock is currently trading at $1.44. This price movement has added approximately $305K to the company's valuation.

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What This Means

Reported field results showing an 80% reduction in rodent activity on a 400-acre Texas farm undersco...
Analysis

Reported field results showing an 80% reduction in rodent activity on a 400-acre Texas farm underscore a tangible use case for Evolve, following prior commercialization updates; investors may weigh scalability against overhang from registered resale shares and ongoing execution risk.

Key Figures

Farm size: 400 acres Rodent activity reduction: 80%
2 metrics
Farm size 400 acres Dalhart, Texas farming operation using Evolve
Rodent activity reduction 80% Estimated decline in rodent activity during most recent reporting period

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jun 29 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Jun 29 Leadership appointment Positive -5.7% Named Jack Karabees as Executive Vice President of Sales to drive growth.
Jun 04 International distribution Positive +6.5% Expanded Evolve distribution via new agreement covering Bermuda market.
Jun 03 Equity plan revision Positive +6.5% Reduced proposed equity incentive share increase ahead of annual meeting.
May 19 Conference participation Positive +5.2% Announced participation in Lytham Partners investor conference with webcast.
May 12 Earnings and strategy Positive +9.0% Reported Q1 growth in DTC, subscriptions and B2B with record margin.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Recent news for SenesTech has more often been followed by positive price reactions, with only one leadership-related announcement seeing a negative move.

Regulatory & Risk Context

Active S-3 Shelf · Short Interest: 1.32%
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1.32% of float
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low as of 2026-06-15 Days to cover: 1.84

Reported short interest reflects relatively low short positioning, suggesting limited short-squeeze fuel and a more typical volatility profile driven by fundamentals and liquidity.

Active S-3 Shelf Registration 2025-08-15

An effective S-3 shelf for selling stockholders means additional shares can be resold into the market, with proceeds to the company only from any warrant exercises described in the filing.

Key Terms

precision agriculture, integrated pest management, fertility control, rodenticide, +1 more
5 terms
precision agriculture technical
"one of the world's leading irrigation systems for precision agriculture and sustainable"
Precision agriculture uses sensors, satellite maps, weather data and automated equipment to manage crops and livestock more exactly — applying water, fertilizer and treatments only where and when they are needed. For investors it matters because this data-driven approach can lower costs, boost yields and make farming more predictable and scalable, much like a GPS and health tracker that optimizes a route and fitness plan for better results.
integrated pest management technical
"complementing existing integrated pest management programs and helping protect"
Integrated pest management is an approach to controlling insects, weeds and diseases that combines regular monitoring, preventive practices (like crop rotation and habitat management), use of natural predators, and targeted, minimal use of pesticides only when needed. For investors it matters because IPM can lower long‑term input costs, reduce regulatory and reputational risk, improve crop yields and supply stability, and signal more sustainable operations—like doing routine maintenance on a building to avoid expensive emergency repairs.
fertility control technical
"a leader in fertility control solutions for managing rodent populations"
Fertility control is any medical product, procedure, or technology that prevents or regulates the ability to conceive and bear children, ranging from short-term methods like pills and devices to longer-term implants or surgical options. Investors care because these products drive steady demand, regulatory review, and potential recurring revenue or one-time market shifts—think of them as tools that change how many people use a product, similar to a thermostat controlling room temperature.
rodenticide technical
"alternative or complementary approach to traditional rodenticide programs"
A rodenticide is a chemical or bait product formulated to kill or control rodents such as rats and mice. For investors, it matters because these products are regulated for safety and environmental impact, can generate steady sales in pest-control markets, and may create legal or reputational risk if linked to non-target poisonings or regulatory restrictions—think of it as a specialized tool whose use and approval affect a company's sales and liabilities.
underground drip irrigation technical
"utilizes underground drip irrigation technology as part of its water conservation"
Underground drip irrigation is a watering system that delivers small amounts of water directly to plant roots through buried tubes or emitters, like a hidden faucet under the soil. It matters to investors because it can significantly cut water use, reduce evaporation and labor, and improve crop consistency, which affects farm operating costs, yield reliability, and the value of agricultural assets and technology companies tied to water-efficient solutions.

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SURPRISE, Ariz., July 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- SenesTech, Inc. (NASDAQ: SNES), a leader in fertility control solutions for managing rodent populations, today announced successful results from the use of Evolve® Rat Birth Control™ at a 400-acre farming operation in Dalhart, Texas, where rodents had been causing persistent damage to underground irrigation infrastructure.

SenesTech, Inc. is a pioneer in fertility control solutions for managing rodent populations.

The farm utilizes one of the world's leading irrigation systems for precision agriculture and sustainable water management. Prior to implementing Evolve, rodents routinely chewed through underground irrigation tape in search of water in the dry Texas climate, resulting in recurring leaks, increased maintenance expenses, labor-intensive repairs, reduced irrigation efficiency, and disruptions to crop production. Damage to irrigation infrastructure required ongoing monitoring and repair, creating additional costs and diverting resources from other farm operations.

According to observations made during the first several months following implementation of Evolve, the farm experienced a substantial reduction in rodent activity and irrigation tape damage. During the most recent reporting period, onsite observations indicated rodent activity across the property declined by an estimated 80%.

"For the first time since implementing this underground irrigation system, we're seeing dramatically fewer leaks caused by rodents," stated the farm owner. "We're very pleased with the results and plan to continue using Evolve as part of our long-term rodent management program."

"At the outset of the project, hundreds to thousands of rodent holes were visible throughout the perimeter of the property and around individual pump stations," said Michael Edell, SenesTech's President and CEO. "During the first several months of implementation, we observed significant consumption of Evolve at bait stations throughout the property. As the program progressed, visible rodent activity declined steadily, including fewer active holes and reduced feeding activity around bait stations."

Evolve was implemented using a specially designed agricultural "T-Bait Station" configuration intended for large-scale agricultural environments, including row crop farms, dairies, ranches, and related applications. The system was designed to provide low-cost deployment, simplified servicing, and visual monitoring of refill requirements.

The agricultural irrigation market in the United States represents a multi-billion-dollar sector supporting millions of acres of crop production, particularly across water-sensitive regions in the Southwest, Texas, California, and the Great Plains. Underground drip irrigation systems are uniquely susceptible to rodent damage because irrigation tape and tubing are installed directly within active field environments where burrowing rodents frequently chew through lines in search of moisture, creating leaks, reducing irrigation efficiency, increasing repair costs, and disrupting water delivery during critical growing periods.

"We believe this demonstrates an important agricultural application for Evolve," continued Edell. "The results we observed at this operation highlight the value of a long-term rodent management strategy. Evolve provides growers with a sustainable tool that can help reduce rodent pressure over time while complementing existing integrated pest management programs and helping protect valuable irrigation infrastructure."

The operation is a fourth-generation Texas farm producing winter wheat and summer corn and utilizes underground drip irrigation technology as part of its water conservation strategy. Following the positive results observed to date, the farm plans to continue using Evolve as part of its long-term rodent management program.

Evolve Rat Birth Control is designed to reduce rodent populations through fertility control rather than acute toxicity, offering an alternative or complementary approach to traditional rodenticide programs.

About SenesTech, Inc.

SenesTech is the leader in rodent birth control solutions. The Company's patented products, marketed under its Evolve® and ContraPest® brands, provide effective, sustainable approaches to long-term rodent population management that can be integrated into existing pest management programs or used independently. SenesTech serves both consumer and professional markets with science-based solutions aimed at addressing one of the world's most persistent pest challenges.

For more information, visit https://senestech.com.

Safe Harbor Statement

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the expected benefits of Evolve® Rodent Birth Control™, the ability of fertility control to reduce rodent populations and associated damage over time, the potential for continued reductions in rodent activity and irrigation infrastructure damage at the featured agricultural operation, the ability of similar agricultural operations to achieve comparable results, the potential market opportunity for Evolve in agricultural applications, customer adoption and continued use of Evolve, and SenesTech's commercial growth strategy.

These statements are based on current expectations and assumptions and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied. Actual results may vary due to differences in rodent populations, environmental and field conditions, farming practices, bait placement and consumption, implementation and maintenance of treatment programs, customer purchasing decisions, regulatory developments, competitive products, and other risks described from time to time in SenesTech's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q.

The results described in this release relate to a single commercial agricultural operation, and results achieved at other locations may differ based on local conditions and implementation.

Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update them except as required by law.

Investor Contact:
Robert Blum, Lytham Partners, LLC
(602) 889-9700, senestech@lythampartners.com

Company Contact:
Tom Chesterman, SenesTech, Inc.
(928) 233-7533, investors@senestech.com

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FAQ

What results did SenesTech (NASDAQ: SNES) report for Evolve at the Texas farm on July 9, 2026?

Evolve was associated with an estimated 80% decline in rodent activity at a 400-acre Texas farm. According to SenesTech, onsite observations also indicated fewer rodent-caused irrigation tape leaks and reduced damage to underground drip irrigation infrastructure after several months of use.

How much did rodent activity decline using Evolve Rat Birth Control at the Dalhart, Texas agricultural operation?

Rodent activity across the property was estimated to have declined by about 80% after Evolve implementation. According to SenesTech, this coincided with visibly fewer rodent holes, reduced feeding at bait stations, and less damage to underground irrigation tape at the 400-acre farm.

How was Evolve deployed at the 400-acre Texas farm using SenesTech's agricultural T-Bait Station system?

Evolve was deployed through a specially designed agricultural T-Bait Station configuration across the large-scale farm. According to SenesTech, this system is intended to enable low-cost deployment, simplified servicing, and visual monitoring of refill needs in environments like row crop farms, dairies, and ranches.

What problem was SenesTech’s Evolve addressing in the Texas underground drip irrigation system (SNES)?

Evolve targeted rodents that were chewing underground irrigation tape and causing leaks in a dry Texas climate. According to SenesTech, these leaks previously led to recurring maintenance, higher repair costs, reduced irrigation efficiency, and disruptions to crop production on the 400-acre operation.

How does Evolve Rat Birth Control differ from traditional rodenticides for farms using drip irrigation?

Evolve is designed to reduce rodent populations through fertility control rather than acute toxicity used in traditional rodenticides. According to SenesTech, this approach can complement integrated pest management programs and help protect underground irrigation infrastructure in large-scale agricultural settings.

What are the long-term rodent management plans of the Dalhart, Texas farm using Evolve from SenesTech (SNES)?

The farm plans to continue using Evolve as part of its long-term rodent management program. According to SenesTech, the fourth-generation operation growing winter wheat and summer corn views Evolve as a continuing tool to manage rodent pressure and protect irrigation systems.