Monday, August 31, 2015

Gothamist: War on Rats

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Attention Giant Rats: Gaze At The Grisly Fate That Awaits Ye

Attention Giant Rats: Gaze At The Grisly Fate That Awaits Ye

(courtesy Bowery Boogie) BARUCH HOUSES, LOWER EAST SIDE—PLEASED TO ADVISE THAT I HAVE KILLED THE BASTARDS & STRUNG THEM UP FOR THEIR COMRADES TO SEE STOP SKIN CRAWLED & ARMS GREW TIRED HOISTING THEM UP SCAFFOLDING...
Can Birth Control Bait Stop NYC's Rat Tsunami?

Can Birth Control Bait Stop NYC's Rat Tsunami?

(nataliebehring / flickr) A pest company is attempting to stem the Rat Tsunami in the subway with a new birth control bait that sterilizes lady rats by immediately inducing menopause. "It's a very natural thing," Dr....
News From The Rat War Trenches: Sandy Rats Drive LI Family From Home

News From The Rat War Trenches: Sandy Rats Drive LI Family From Home

Courtesy Mira (on the wall)'s flickr If the city's self-declared war on rats hasn't convinced you it's just a matter of time before New York humans are overthrown in a Great Rat Coup D'Etat, a Long...
War On Rats Continues As City Tries To Stem Post-Sandy Onslaught

War On Rats Continues As City Tries To Stem Post-Sandy Onslaught

(nataliebehring / flickr) In response to a rising tide of 311 complaints following Hurricane Sandy, some city council members are calling for a six-month rat remediation program. "As New Yorkers, we have a certain level of...
Trash Tower Spotted At Williamsburg's Marcy Ave Subway Stop

Trash Tower Spotted At Williamsburg's Marcy Ave Subway Stop

via Reddit While the Marcy Avenue J/M/Z stop in Williamsburg isn't on the current list of subway stations that recently had their trash cans taken away, it does seem the creative folks of the neighborhood have...
War On Rats: MTA Pulls Trash Cans From More Subway Stationsvideo

War On Rats: MTA Pulls Trash Cans From More Subway Stations

Ludovic Bertron You may have noticed that those fierce-looking looseleaf sheets of paper emblazoned with "CAUTION Rodenticide" have failed to stem the tide of furry, adorable disease bags that currently rule the subway. The MTA noticed...
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