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City of Boston official reports on rodent population
Boston Unveils Comprehensive Rodent Action Plan to Combat Rat Infestation
Jul 17, 2024, 03:05 PM
The city of Boston has unveiled a comprehensive 'Boston Rodent Action Plan' to address the growing rat population in the city. The plan, announced on Wednesday, targets rats in city streets, sewers, and subways. It calls on residents and businesses to adopt better waste management practices to help mitigate the issue. The initiative specifically focuses on four parts of the city that are particularly affected by the rat problem. The plan aims to 'starve them out' by reducing food waste.
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