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It's Time to Talk About California's Rat Problem

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If your city is experiencing a large number of rat problems - you're not alone. In fact, cities all over California are experiencing a significant increase in rat infestations as a result of two years of lockdowns during COVID.

The reason? Rats that traditionally found food sources in restaurant dumpsters have had to seek food elsewhere driving them further into housing developments, residential areas and the suburbs. The problem has gotten so bad RatsOfCalifornia.com has launched to highlight the problem by allowing residents to share videos of rats in strange places throughout California.

“As pest control operators we’ve seen the impacts of COVID-19 compound California’s rat problem, pushing vermin to suburban areas and threatening the health and safety of our communities,” said Dean Wiley, President of Pest Control Operators of California. “Now more than ever we need access to requisite rodent-fighting materials used to protect homes and families across the state.”

As COVID shutdowns dragged on in 2020, worldwide media reports called attention to increased rat sightings in urban areas. Studies found a “significant increase” in rat sightings in “hot spots.”

Many of these hotspots were in new places. The Journal of Urban Ecology looked into the issue, studying several factors, and determined that “37 percent of pest management companies surveyed reported that, unlike previous years, 50–100 percent of requests were from new clients and addresses.”

The World Health Organization also studied the matter and hypothesized that “lockdown measures initially resulted in increased rodent captures due to sudden shortage of human-derived food resources.”

It’s not just a California issue, but California is front and center. According to Orkin, four California cities are in the top 30 of the pest control company’s list of “rattiest” cities: Los Angeles at #2, San Francisco at #5, San Diego at #17 and Sacramento at #29.

Rats can spread diseases and contaminate food. RatsOfCalifornia.com is calling attention to this growing threat to families and public health. Any videos of rat activity can be sent to the website.

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