DC's sold-out Rodent Control Academy teaches residents how to keep the rats away

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Sold-out Rodent Control Academy underway in DC

D.C. Health is kicking off its two-day Rodent Control Academy this week.

Are you tired of rats rummaging through your trash? 

Are those pests driving customers away from your restaurant

Well, D.C. Health is kicking off its two-day Rodent Control Academy this week. 

As the number of sightings increases, residents and business owners will hear updates from experts on rodent control efforts throughout the city.

The event is hosted by urban rodentologist Dr. Bobby Corrigan of RMC Pest Management Consulting. It takes place at George Washington University on Wednesday and Thursday and is free for those who register. 

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D.C. Health is reminding people of the free rodent abatement services they offer. If you give them a call, they say they'll respond in three days.

"A rat, for example, is not an animal we want close to us," Dr. Corrigan said. "It decreases our quality of life, and increases our potential for disease transmission and damage to electrical wiring." 

Participants will be able to meet agency directors and representatives from D.C. Health, D.C. Department of Public Works, D.C. Department of Buildings, and the D.C. Department of Energy and Environment. 

DC Popeyes shut down after viral TikTok showed rats swarming kitchen

A D.C. Popeyes is now closed for good after a viral TikTok video exposed rats in the restaurant. However, it wasn’t rats that caused health inspectors to shut the place down.

Scientists believe the uptick in rodent numbers is mainly due to the pandemic. Residents are ordering food at a higher rate than before, which increases garbage pile-ups at home for the rats to eat. 

For more tips on how to deal with rats visit D.C. Health's Rodent and Vector Control Division here.