Rat infestations surge as climate change helps rodents thrive

Researchers revealed that warming temperatures from the burning of coal, oil and natural gas was contributing to the surge in rat populations
Rat infestations surge as climate change helps rodents thrive

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Rat infestation seems to be an issue people across the world are tackling, but warming temperatures, urbanisation and other human actions could be why the rodents are thriving in cities.

An examination of rat sighting reports in 16 cities across the globe has shown that 11 of these have seen rat complaints increase, according to a study in Friday’s journal Science Advances.

Washington leads the rat increases by far, based on individual trends within cities, but San Francisco, Toronto, New York City and Amsterdam have all seen complaints soar.

Only three cities have seen significant decreasing trends including New Orleans, Louisville and Tokyo.

The study used between 7 and 17 years of public rat sighting (average of 12.2 years) and inspection data to quantify changes in populations for each city and to evaluate trends. Specifically, it counts complaints made by people. Because of the way the commensal pests live and hide, they are not as easily counted as other critters.

Researchers did a statistical analysis of the report and concluded that warming temperatures from the burning of coal, oil and natural gas is responsible for slightly more than 40 per cent of the trend seen. And that comes down to reasons including food, according to the report’s lead author Jonathan Richardson, a biologist at the University of Richmond.

“We’re seeing these increasing trends in rats in cities that are warming the fastest, probably because this is a small mammal that has physiological challenges in the cold weather months,” Mr Richardson said.

“If we’re warming the climate and winter starts a week or two later and spring arrives a week or two earlier, that’s one, two, maybe even three or four weeks across the entire year where those rats can be above ground foraging, acquiring more food and maybe squeezing out one or two more reproductive cycles. ”

He added that an extra month is all female rats need to have a litter of roughly eight to 16 baby rats, “a recipe for accelerated population growth”.

Other statistical links observed were less surprising, as they showed that rats liked the built-up environment and accompanying large human populations. This has the ability to create serious issues for people, experts have warned as rats also converge on certain spaces, or cities.

“When rodent populations are high, people get sick, motor vehicles become disabled, mental health declines, fires are started and foods fouled,” said rat expert Michael Parsons who is from the US and wasn’t part of the study.

Because the statistics have been taken from figures recorded over year, and only cities that haven’t changed their reporting methods were looked at, Richardson said the trends they spotted have scientific merit. Even though Washington has the highest increasing trend that doesn’t mean it has more rats or even rat sightings, it is just that the numbers within the city are increasing fastest, he said.

While the study made no mention of London, it is thought that the rat populations in the capital is also high. It’s even estimated that there are two rats for every human in London, according to pest control company Integrum Services.



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