NYC's Innovative Rat Control: Birth Control Over Glue Traps

April 14, 2024
NYC's Innovative Rat Control: Birth Control Over Glue Traps
  • NYC Council Member Shaun Abreu has proposed a 'rat contraceptive' pilot program to curb the rat population in subway stations and empty lots using a product called ContraPest.

  • ContraPest targets rat reproduction by impairing ovarian function in females and reducing sperm production in males.

  • In a move to promote humane treatment, some New York lawmakers are advocating for a statewide ban on glue traps, which harm rats and other small animals.

  • Mayor Eric Adams is taking the rat infestation seriously, appointing a 'rat czar' to oversee the city's efforts to control the population.

  • Current extermination methods in New York include the use of snap traps, poisons, and carbon monoxide gas, but there is growing support for more ethical approaches.

  • PETA and State Senator Jabari Brisport are among those who back the adoption of more humane rat control methods.

  • Experts acknowledge that complete eradication of rats is impossible and emphasize the need for ongoing management strategies.

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