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Seriously??? that is the only word I can come up with for this...especially since it is proving to be an effective means to help control this problem....
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2016/09/16/urban-war-rats-cities-turn-to-dry-ice/90409978/
The emerging dry ice method has been criticized by the anti-animal cruelty group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, which advocates for people and communities dealing with rodent infestations to take preventive action, such as keeping garbage cans sealed, and only use non-lethal traps when a rat gets in a home.
“Lethal initiatives are ineffective and actually backfire,” said Stephanie Bell, PETA’s senior director of cruelty casework. “Wild animals of any sort are attracted to places where there's a reliable food supply, and until that changes, the city will always find itself two steps back if it depends on killing.”
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2016/09/16/urban-war-rats-cities-turn-to-dry-ice/90409978/
The emerging dry ice method has been criticized by the anti-animal cruelty group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, which advocates for people and communities dealing with rodent infestations to take preventive action, such as keeping garbage cans sealed, and only use non-lethal traps when a rat gets in a home.
“Lethal initiatives are ineffective and actually backfire,” said Stephanie Bell, PETA’s senior director of cruelty casework. “Wild animals of any sort are attracted to places where there's a reliable food supply, and until that changes, the city will always find itself two steps back if it depends on killing.”

