Alarmists Claim Climate Change Is Causing ‘Rat Population Overload’
Climate change is causing rat populations to spike in major cities around the world, according to a study by a team of biologists and experts in pest control.

Climate change is causing rat populations to spike in major cities around the world, according to a study by a team of biologists and experts in pest control.
New York City’s infamous – and growing – rat population now has a new foe with the appointment Wednesday of a first-ever “rat czar” to tackle what is deemed a “major quality-of-life and health issue.”
Paris has been warned of a potential rat invasion amid the garbage collector strike which has seen tonnes of trash pile up on the streets.
The largest homeless encampment in Washington, DC, situated just blocks from the White House, was cleared out by the National Park Service on Wednesday.
Democrat-run New York City is now so rat-infested that citizens and businesses will no longer be allowed to take the trash out to the street until after 8:00 p.m.
Northern Xi’an, China, has reported a spike in hantavirus-fueled hemorrhagic fever, coinciding with citywide school shutdowns in response to growing numbers of Chinese coronavirus cases.
A Walgreens in San Francisco’s Noe Valley area was temporarily shut down recently due to a “severe rat infestation,” SF Gate reported Friday.
A Chicago organization has released one thousand feral cats in a desperate bid to end its reputation as the nation’s most rat-infested city.
NYC residents are complaining about huge rats scurrying around Central Park and in neighborhoods, with many blaming on the virus lockdown.
A New York City man plummeted into a sinkhole full of rats while waiting for a bus on a Bronx sidewalk.
The City of Chicago has been dubbed America’s “rattiest city” for the sixth consecutive year by pest control company Orkin.
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HUD Secretary Ben Carson told reporters after touring Baltimore on Wednesday that he loves the city, but serious health issues exist.
A video has surfaced showing Rep. Elijah Cummings calling his own Baltimore district a “drug-infested” area. This follows days of left-wing backlash against President Trump, who called Cummings’ district a “very dangerous and filthy place.”
A rat was spotted scurrying through a Baltimore reporter’s live shot as she reported on President Donald Trump’s tweets about the Democrat-controlled city’s growing rat infestation problem.
Detroit, which will host CNN’s 2020 Democrat presidential candidate debates on Tuesday and Wednesday, is also the host of an extraordinarily high number of rats and bed bugs.
The Baltimore Sun has documented the vermin problem in the city run by Democrats but called President Trump a rat for tweeting about it.
National pest control company Orkin rated Baltimore as one of the Top Ten “Rattiest Cities” in the country in 2018.
Former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh once expressed shock and disgust while touring run-down areas of the city. Now a resurfaced clip from 2018 shows the former mayor exclaiming “Whoa, you can smell the rats” and “Oh, my God, you can smell the dead animals.”
Customs agents at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport discovered and confiscated dozens of pounds of African rat meat last month.
This comes just weeks after an NBC 4 report about an “infestation in Los Angeles City Hall of rats and fleas linked to typhus disease.”
Chicago has earned the distinction of being the number one “rat capital” in the country, according to a recent study.
One rat proved to be too much for New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and the New York City Housing authority to handle on Tuesday as they tried to kill it during an event in Brooklyn on high-tech extermination methods.
New York City mice may be carrying some potentially harmful bacteria and viruses that could cause life-threatening diseases in humans, according to a study published Tuesday.