Rats
Posted by Austin Baird
Rats February 24, 2007 08:15AM |
Having seen the rats doing their star turn at Taco Bell/KFC in Greenwich Village can I ask contributors what they think the answer to the problem is?
It's said that in New York you're never more than ten yards from a rat and they are becoming increasingly becoming resistant to pesticides.
What I wonder is - why don't the pest contollers shoot them?
Obviously, I can see the downside with NYC becoming some sort of wild-west scene with gun fire going high, wide and not so handsome but what's the answer?
I realise it is not just a New York problem but I do know it doesn't make very good publicity for a city all on here love.
It's said that in New York you're never more than ten yards from a rat and they are becoming increasingly becoming resistant to pesticides.
What I wonder is - why don't the pest contollers shoot them?
Obviously, I can see the downside with NYC becoming some sort of wild-west scene with gun fire going high, wide and not so handsome but what's the answer?
I realise it is not just a New York problem but I do know it doesn't make very good publicity for a city all on here love.
Re: Rats February 24, 2007 09:23AM |
It seems to me that the rat problem in NYC is a classic case of the overlord corporate conspiracy. If "they" wanted the rats begone, the rats would begone.
Consider a world where autos run quiet and clean, oil begone, and rats are stunned or lured, begone. Poison and guns giving way to rat thoughtcontrol or electro/magno/radio wave pulses that fry their tiny little rat brains.
Ah, but for the dark forces.
Consider a world where autos run quiet and clean, oil begone, and rats are stunned or lured, begone. Poison and guns giving way to rat thoughtcontrol or electro/magno/radio wave pulses that fry their tiny little rat brains.
Ah, but for the dark forces.
Oracle?
Re: RatsFebruary 24, 2007 09:46AM |
Re: Rats February 24, 2007 10:00AM |
Arming pest control was rather tongue in cheek but the reasoning behind my question is just what is the answer?
Villagemon has a point - if the powers-that-be wanted an answer to the problem they'd find one. But why is it not seen as an important problem to solve?
And, I agree with your point Oracle about about garbage.
Villagemon has a point - if the powers-that-be wanted an answer to the problem they'd find one. But why is it not seen as an important problem to solve?
And, I agree with your point Oracle about about garbage.
Re: Rats February 24, 2007 05:02PM |
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