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Humans are not the only ones who miss dining out

CDC warns of ‘aggressive’ rats searching for food during shutdowns

- BY MARIEL PADILLA

As restaurant­s and other businesses have closed during the coronaviru­s pandemic, rats may become more aggressive as they hunt for new sources of food, the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention warned. Environmen­tal health and rodent control programmes may see an increase in service requests related to “unusual or aggressive” rodent behaviour, the agency said on its website.

“The rats are not becoming aggressive toward people, but toward each other,” Bobby Corrigan, an urban rodentolog­ist, said on Sunday. “They’re simply turning on each other.”

Corrigan said there are certain colonies of rats in New York that have depended on restaurant­s’ nightly trash for hundreds of generation­s, coming out of the sewers and alleys to ravage the bags left on the streets. With the shutdown, all of that went away, leaving rats hungry and desperate.

In New Orleans, hordes of rats took over the streets after people emptied out. Hundreds of thousands of rats in Chicago have started boldly searching for food, travelling farther and during the daytime. Some have even moved into car engines.

Cannibalis­ation

Corrigan said pest control profession­als in the city have sent him photos of rodent cannibalis­ation and slaughter. “They are going to war with each other, eating each other’s young in some population­s and battling each other for the food they can find,” Corrigan said. “But the rats that live and eat in residentia­l blocks probably haven’t noticed a single bit of difference during the shutdown.”

To keep hungry rodents at bay, the CDC recommende­d sealing access to homes and businesses, removing debris, keeping garbage in tightly covered bins and removing pet and bird food from yards.

Corrigan said the CDC’s latest guidance should put homeowners on alert. Whether in rural America or in urban areas, people who don’t ordinarily see rats might start noticing them.

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