San Francisco is experiencing a significant increase in rat complaints, coming second only to Washington DC among major cities. A recent study highlights a troubling trend, as the city struggles with rodent infestations, fueled by factors like unattended trash. The Recreation and Parks Department is taking measures, including the introduction of a contraceptive substance to help control the rat population in specific areas like Portsmouth Square in Chinatown. Continued public attention and complaints suggest that addressing the issue remains a critical concern for city officials.
In Portsmouth Square, Chinatown, the Recreation and Parks Department has begun using a "rat birth control" substance in bait boxes to combat the rodent population.
A recent study revealed that complaints about rats in San Francisco have surged, making it the city with the second-largest increase behind Washington DC.
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