Michael Parsons, a visiting research scholar at Fordham University, was recently interviewed for the video program Talking Pest Management. In the interview, Parsons explained why studying urban rats is so important. CLICK HERE to download.
Parsons explained how very disappointingly around 99% of the knowledge we have on rats is based on laboratory rats – there is a dearth of data on wild populations. They are uniform, small, difficult to study and dangerous, yet despite them living so close to us no one is surveying them. No one knows how many there are. "If anyone asked me and well-known rodentologist, Dr Bobby Corrigan, how many there were in New York, our estimates could range from two to 32 million," Parsons said.
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