New York City’s Rat Master

Posted on January 15, 2008 with 1 Comment

As written in the New York Post, Bobby Corrigan smells a rat.

“As the country’s leading rodent expert and New York City’s newest fulltime employee he walks the street of the Bronx and points out all signs of rats.”

“Some of the ways to identify if there is rodent activity at your home would be small burrows in front yards, gnawed trash bags and teeth marks in garbage pails.”

“There are definitely rats here,” he says, pointing out low shrubbery and lines of parked cars, all cover for the rodents”

Click to read the original Bobby Corrigan article from the New York Post.

Category: NY Pest Control, Rodent

Comments (1)

 

  1. andy says:

    New York City is one of the biggest tourist attractions in America. In additon to having the statue of Liberty and the Mueseum of Natural History we now have one of the biggest rodent problems in history. Big enough to require an intensive 18 month program! Why do things get so bad and so far gone before something is done. Disgraceful.

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