French town battles rat problem with the help of ferrets
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The town of Neuilly-sur-Marne near Paris is enlisting the help of ferrets and dogs to solve their rat problem.
The method consists of introducing the ferrets in the underground of buildings and tunnels. They track down the rats and chase them to the surface where dogs will be waiting for them.
The technique has already been successful in other towns such as Marseille and Toulouse and in other areas of Paris such as Clichy. The tests in Neuilly-sur-Marne (Seine-Saint-Denis) will
begin on December 9.
Rats have become an increasing problem in the French capital and its surroundings, with local residents saying that the rodents are no longer scared of humans and can even be seen in
daylight.
The mairie stated that this approach is more environmentally friendly due to the non-usage of chemical products: “More respectful of the environment and pets, this is part of a sustainable,
responsible approach.”
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Another reason for the approach is that rats are becoming more resistant to chemical products such as anticoagulants.
The mairie of Neuilly-sur-Marne announced that it will be targeting mostly municipal buildings, sewage networks, social housing and buildings with tenants that are the worst affected by
rats.
They underlined the importance of coordinated efforts from the residents, namely in not feeding the animals and disposing of their rubbish correctly.
If you live in Neuilly-sur-Marne and see a rat it is important to alert the relevant authority.