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Health Department hunts rats at Bali Hai Pier

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PATTAYA:--The Public Health Department brought more traps and poison to the Bali Hai Pier area to tame the rat population.

 

The second visit this year Nov. 6 again saw officials and volunteers urging street vendors to properly dispose of garbage and food scraps that feed rats. They passed out pamphlets explaining the risks of rat-carried leptospirosis.

 

Four dead rats were found and disposed of while more traps were placed to catch the vermin.

 

 
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2 hours ago, jacko45k said:

The rats are the only thing cleaning up the beach!

let's not be unfair and give the flash floods some credit here..

during rainy season(12 months!) the flash floods clean the beach!

As a matter of fact, all the trash along with the cigarette butts, used condoms, dead rats, cockroaches and......AND the entire BEACH SAND, all end up in the ocean leaving the coast so clean you can eat off the floor.

well, off the sandbags! :coffee1:

 

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12 minutes ago, connda said:

The rats aren't being caught humanely and given a new home in Udon Thani?

Yes they have to be caught evaluated, vaccinated then neutered before transport to the rat pound next door to the dog pound where they all wait for  kindly new owners. ????:w00t:

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