Energy efficient homes for rodent control across cityscapes
Gabriel I Gadsden,
Kristy M Ferraro,
Nyeema C Harris
Abstract:Cities spend millions of dollars on rodent mitigation to reduce public health risks. Despite these efforts, infestations often remain high. Rodents thrive in the built environment in part due to reduced natural predators and the exploitation of garbage. Though sanitation and greenspace are important factors in rodent mitigation, more complex governance and action are needed. Urban rodents are dynamic and commensal in nature, so understanding the influence of prolific urban features, like building attributes, w… Show more
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