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- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 00:35:33 -0800
- Reply-To: Bill Arnett <arnett@UNIXG.UBC.CA>
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- From: Bill Arnett <arnett@UNIXG.UBC.CA>
- Subject: "Home composters now crying: Rats!"
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- The following appeared in the Vancouver Province newspaper today:
-
- HOME COMPOSTERS NOW CRYING 'RATS!'
-
- Canadian Press
- TORONTO --- The growing number of back-yard composters in Canada's
- largest
- city may have brought relief to environmentalists---but it's meant an
- invasion of rats for homeowners.
- Exterminators say there's been a huge increase in calls from people
- upset
- because rodents that first appeared in back yards have moved into houses
- to hide from the cold.
- "It's very very very bad," says Christine Reist, who owns an
- extermination
- company in suburban Brampton. "It hasn't been this bad in years. It's
- almost time to call the Pied Piper."
- While not everyone is sure whether composting is causing Toronto's rat
- problem or merely making it worse, the people fighting the rodents say
- the
- city should have told people about the potential hazards.
- The city said composting was "environmentally friendly," noted another
- exterminator.
- Reist says she's logged 10 to 15 "rat-related" calls per day since the
- summer. The previous average was one or two a day.
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- -
- Personally, I like the (absurd) implication that because composting may
- contribute to rat problems that this somehow means it is *not*
- environmentally
- friendly.
-
- Here in Vancouver, the city was quite explicit about ways to prevent a
- compost bin from attracting rats: what to build it out of, what not to
- put in it. I built mine out of scrap wood (NOT one of the recommendations
- :)
- and did have a rat living in it for a couple of days. Now my bin is made
- of steel mesh embedded about 15cm into the ground, the rat never returned.
-
- Cheers. Bill.
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