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Birth control rat population reduction pilot program to start in the next few weeks, DC Health says
D.C. officials said in addition to birth control, this program aims to educate restaurants and residents on how to make trash less accessible to rats.
Standing in a park across the street from Western Market in Northwest D.C., John Caffo and Jac Winters scrutinized a series of holes next to the concrete sidewalk. This video is no longer available.
WASHINGTON (7News) — D.C.’s rat problem isn’t getting any better. Gerard Brown, who manages the District's Rodent and Vector Control Department said they are receiving more complaints and handing out ...
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