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In Idaho, Public Health Officials Are Trying to Curb the Rat Infestation — with a $250K Fund
Officials said the project may fund free traps and rat sightings tracking as they respond to an invasive infestation.
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In Idaho, public health officials are trying to curb the rat infestation — with a $250K fund
Originally published Aug. 14 on IdahoCapitalSun.com.
In Idaho, public health officials are trying to curb the rat infestation — with a $250K fund • Washington State Standard
The two common rat species in Idaho are the non-native Norway rat, pictured, and the roof rat, according to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. "Norway rats thrive in environments where food, water, and shelter are readily available, including dumps, sewers, open fields, and residential neighborhoods," according to the Health and Welfare website. (Photo courtesy of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)The board that oversees Idaho’s larges…
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