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04/14/2023
■Class discussion: Rats and mice have been around much longer than humans, but they quickly adapted to scavenging food from us. Is there really any way to get rid of one of mankind’s longest unwelcome companions? How can we control numbers of these disease-spreading pests living near us? What are the best ways to control rats and mice? Traps? Poison? Cats and dogs? Locking up garbage? Has your family ever had to deal with rodent problems? Do you think the “rat czar” can defeat the raging rat gangs of New York?
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