New York restaurants are using rat traps baited with OREOS – Daily Mail

Desperate New York City restaurant owners have been forced to get creative to tackle the city’s rodent infestation after rat sightings soared by 40percent in 2021 compared to 2019.

Restauranteurs have blamed lack of regular trash collection and street-cleaning services during the pandemic era staff shortages for the increase in critters.

The problem has become so bad that the savvy New York rats are spoiled for choice in scraps, so it takes a special kind of bait to lure them in – peanut butter Oreo cookies. 

‘Peanut butter Oreos are the best,’ said Jim Webster, Rat Trap Distribution’s director of operations, of his secret weapon. 

Rat Trap Distribution leases a two-feet tall Ekomille trap to restaurants for $250 a month, which lures the rodents in with cookies and then kills then with a safe alcohol-based substance.   

Rat sightings have soared 40percent in 2021 compared to 2019. Big Apple restaurant owners are getting creative to tackle the rodent issue

Rat sightings have soared 40percent in 2021 compared to 2019. Big Apple restaurant owners are getting creative to tackle the rodent issue

Rat sightings have soared 40percent in 2021 compared to 2019. Big Apple restaurant owners are getting creative to tackle the rodent issue

In an attempt to tackle the issue that has especially gotten out of hand post-pandemic, restaurants are leasing a two-feet tall device for $250 a month, which promises to kill the rodents with Oreo cookies and a safe alcohol-based substance

In an attempt to tackle the issue that has especially gotten out of hand post-pandemic, restaurants are leasing a two-feet tall device for $250 a month, which promises to kill the rodents with Oreo cookies and a safe alcohol-based substance

The device can kill up to 80 rodents

The device can kill up to 80 rodents

In an attempt to tackle New York City’s rodent problem, which  has especially gotten out of hand post-pandemic, restaurants are leasing a two-feet tall device for $250 a month, which promises to kill the rodents with Oreo cookies and a safe alcohol-based substance

Pat Marino, who founded Rat Distribution, said he is now a 'ratologist,' but back in 2019 when he became the first and only distributor of the Italian artifact in the US, he just saw a business venture and decided to go for it

Pat Marino, who founded Rat Distribution, said he is now a 'ratologist,' but back in 2019 when he became the first and only distributor of the Italian artifact in the US, he just saw a business venture and decided to go for it

Pat Marino, who founded Rat Distribution, said he is now a ‘ratologist,’ but back in 2019 when he became the first and only distributor of the Italian artifact in the US, he just saw a business venture and decided to go for it

Rat Trap Distribution, the company that leases the devices, said the Big Apple restaurants prefer to use peanut butter Oreo cookies to lure the rats into the device

Rat Trap Distribution, the company that leases the devices, said the Big Apple restaurants prefer to use peanut butter Oreo cookies to lure the rats into the device

Rat Trap Distribution, the company that leases the devices, said the Big Apple restaurants prefer to use peanut butter Oreo cookies to lure the rats into the device 

Pat Marino, who founded Rat Distribution, said he is now a ‘ratologist,’ but back in 2019 when he became the first and only distributor of the Italian artifact in the US, he just saw a business venture and decided to go for it.

He said around 165 of his devices have been installed in New York City.

Incoming mayor Eric Adams has already vetoed the device, branding it ‘amazing’ and saying he is thinking of distributing more across the city once he is in office. 

New York City’s rat problem is big, well-known and well-documented by residents who often poke fun at the issue. 

In 2017, Mayor Bill de Blasio launched a $32 million project to address the issue, but it has nonetheless persisted and seemingly gotten worse. 

The problem was exacerbated by a $106 million cut from the sanitation department’s budget during the summer, and the number of sanitation workers who have quit or not shown up to work after Mayor Bill de Blasio mandated vaccination for all city workers in October.

In early November, more than 9,000 city workers, one in six sanitation workers were still on leave for not being vaccinated. 

Casa La Femme, a lavish Egyptian restaurant in the West Village, is one in a growing number of restaurants in the city that have leased an Ekomille in an attempt to get rid of the rodents.

After watching the video on the Rat Distribution’s website, Anastasios Hairatidis didn’t think twice and ordered the device right away.

‘Usually, we procrastinate,’ he told The New York Times. ‘It’s really for the community.’ 

New York City's rat problem is big, well-known and well-documented by residents who often poke fun at the issue

New York City's rat problem is big, well-known and well-documented by residents who often poke fun at the issue

New York City’s rat problem is big, well-known and well-documented by residents who often poke fun at the issue

When the rats get comfortable with the dynamic, the platform will drop, making them fall to the lower compartment filled with a noxious substance that will make them unconscious and eventually drown them

When the rats get comfortable with the dynamic, the platform will drop, making them fall to the lower compartment filled with a noxious substance that will make them unconscious and eventually drown them

When the rats get comfortable with the dynamic, the platform will drop, making them fall to the lower compartment filled with a noxious substance that will make them unconscious and eventually drown them

The company will then remove the carcasses and clean the device

The company will then remove the carcasses and clean the device

The company will then remove the carcasses and clean the device

The cookies, along with sunflower seeds and other types of bait are placed in the surroundings of the device, and in a tiny set of stairs, the rats will climb until they reach the upper surface of the device.

They’ll be able to freely climb up and down for a week or so, as impatient renters wait for the final act.

When the rats get comfortable with the dynamic, the platform will drop, making them fall to the lower compartment filled with a noxious substance that will make them unconscious and eventually drown them.

The company will then remove the carcasses and clean the device.

While rats are still extensively present, customers are finding the method quite effective, but PETA said it is just another cruel act humans are perpetrating on animals.

The organization described the Ekomille as a new way ‘to torment and kill small animals who are simply trying to live their lives, just like any other New Yorker,’ to the Times.

Two million NYC rats : Need little to survive, hard to get rid of 

  • New York City rats are of The Norway Rat, or ‘brown’ rat, variety
  • The average brown rat is 16 inches long and weighs 1 pound, though some do grow to 20 inches and weigh 2 pounds
  • They usually require only 1 ounce, or 28 grams, of food and water each day to live
  • New York City rats like to burrow, nest, and hide in soft dirt at ground level or below, and live in colonies, or families of 30 to 50 rats with 9 to a burrow
  • These rats will live between 100 and 400 feet from their food source, and in their lifetime will rarely travel more than 600 feet from where they are born
  • In New York City, the rat population is about 25% the size of human population, about 2 million rats
  • Brown rats live for about 1 year
  • They begin mating at two or three months old, and produce litters of about a dozen ‘pups’ every two months  
  • Source: Rat Distribution  

 

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *