Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn has filed an ordinance to create a municipal “Office of Pest Control” to help reduce the rat problem in the city. The office would be “a central point in developing pest ...
AND A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE FEELING THAT WAY. YOU KNOW THE CITY COUNCILOR HAS DECIDED UNANIMOUSLY TO CREATE THE OFFICE OF PEST CONTROL. THAT WOULD TAKE THE 14 OR SO PEOPLE WHO ARE CURRENTLY WORKING FOR ...
YEAH, THEY ARE MARIA HERE ON COMM. AVON ALLSTON. THEY SEE THEIR FAIR SHARE OF RATS. PRETTY EASY TO FIND WHERE THEY LIVE. THEY DIG THESE LITTLE HOLES IN THE MULCH AND SOME PEOPLE HERE ARE FED UP. I C G ...
As Boston deals with an increasing rodent population plaguing commercial and residential properties across neighborhoods, the city is considering whether a central Office of Pest Control could help.
If you've spent time living in Boston, you may be aware that the city has a rat problem. If you've lived here since before the pandemic, then you've probably noticed the rat problem has become much ...
Boston City Council President Ed Flynn is pushing for a creation of a municipal pest control office to tackle the city’s rat problem. In his proposal for a hearing on the matter, Flynn noted that the ...