BUFFALO GROVE, Ill. – MTA Subway stations throughout New York City are closing their doors to unwanted pests with the installation of Xcluder Rodent-Proof Door Sweeps.
The sweeps, featuring reinforced neoprene gaskets lined with Xcluder rodent-proof fill fabric, are installed on the stations' refuse room doors and designed to create an impenetrable barrier against rats and mice. Since late 2013, more than 100 stations have installed Xcluder Door Sweeps, creating a noticeable drop in the number of rat sightings throughout each station. By the end of 2015, more than 400 Xcluder Sweeps will be installed across 200 Subway stations in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Latest from Pest Control Technology
- Centipede Robot in Action
- IPMA Hosts Successful '25 Idaho Pest Exposition
- VPMA Sets Course for Year Ahead with Board Meeting
- Inside the Latest Issue: PCT December 2025 Highlights
- 2025 Crown Leadership Award Winner Marie Horner
- Behind the Buzz Fuzz: Dale Richter’s Life-Long Work Removing Bees
- OPMA Brings Education, Training to 2025 Winter Meeting
- NPMA Opens Registration for 2026 Legislative Day