Warmer winters, denser living conditions, less vegetation and limited rat control resources also contributed to the growth in ...
The saying goes that Kansas City in August is hotter than two rats in a wool sock, but it turns out the rising temperatures ...
Of these, the variable most tightly tied to rat increase was change in average ambient temperature over time. “Cities need to be prepared for the potential for [climate] warming to exacerbate ...
The study did not count rats directly; instead, it analyzed rat sighting complaints submitted by city residents.
Rat populations are growing out of control in cities across the United States and the problem is only going to get worse unless something is done. Because ...