Rutgers Researchers Investigate Persistent Rodent Challenges in Northeast
Pest control professionals across the Northeast have reported for years that rodents in some neighborhoods are becoming increasingly difficult to eliminate, even with standard control methods. Researchers at Rutgers University are now exploring potential reasons behind this observed pattern. They believe they may have identified one factor contributing to the rodents' resilience.

For several years, pest control professionals operating in the Northeast region have noted a concerning trend. They report that rodents in certain neighborhoods appear to be more challenging to eradicate, despite the use of established control methods.
Rutgers University researchers are currently investigating this reported pattern. They believe they may have identified a reason for the increasing difficulty in eliminating these rodents.
According to Phys.org, this investigation aims to understand the underlying factors contributing to the observed resilience of urban rodent populations.


