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NYC's bold plan: Controlling rats with contraceptives

New York City is seriously addressing the problem of its excessive rat population. Council members will soon debate a truly shocking proposal.

New York is battling a rat infestation. Rodents will be stuffed with ant
New York is battling a rat infestation. Rodents will be stuffed with ant
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5:54 PM EDT, September 27, 2024

Although very intelligent, rats are treated as pests. It’s no surprise—they can be aggressive and spread various diseases. Some cities are particularly vulnerable to these unwanted cohabitants, as New York City has for years.

It’s no wonder. The pop culture capital of the United States only recently discovered that trash bags should be put in containers to avoid being scattered on the street, spreading stench, and attracting animals. After introducing plastic bins for universal use, the next step in the fight against rats is... feeding the rodents contraceptives.

New York city plans to control the rat population through contraception

New York City council members will soon debate this bold project. The plan includes introducing ContraPest on the streets, a measure that reduces the fertility of both female and male rats. Contraceptives would be administered in fat-filled granules.

If the city council approves the bill, a 12-month pilot period will be implemented. During this time, contraceptive ampoules for rodents will be placed in two of New York City's most rat-infested areas.

Council member and sponsor of the bill, Shaun Abreu, believes the project has a chance of success. He emphasizes that less garbage on the streets will make animals more or less forced to consume granules with ContraPest.

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