Saturday, April 20, 2024
54.7 F
Oxnard
More

    Latest Posts

    United States Socialist Republic book by HG Goerner

    Orange Spends Thousands to Purge Rats from City Hall

    BY CHRIS KARR

    ORANGE, Calif.—The City of Orange will spend $55,000 to have its civic center treated for rodent infestation.

    Paul Sitkoff, public affairs and information manager for Orange, told The Epoch Times, “It’s best to take aggressive action as quickly as possible to keep it from spreading … or it grows exponentially.

    “So when you’re living in an area that basically used to be farmland, in buildings that date back to when that farmland was still prevalent, you’re going to have these kind of things crop up from time to time.”

    The matter was brought up recently by the Public Works Department. He said that a staff member saw a couple of rats. A city staff report says that previous efforts to eliminate rats “on a localized basis” were unsuccessful, and  “We have recently had renewed activity that calls for a more comprehensive approach to mitigate the problem.”

    The area of the civic center complex being treated is the 300 building on East Chapman Ave. Sitkoff said that the civic center looks like a collection of buildings, but it’s actually a single building connected by a “fairly extensive underground complex,” or basement, that is rarely used.

    The eradication services will be conducted by Rodent Stop, a family-owned extermination company based in Los Angeles. The city council approved the contract at an Oct. 13 meeting.

    A city staff report said Rodent Stop offers the most effective, economical option and comes with a lifetime guarantee.

    Rodent Stop will assess the threat level of pests on the premises, eliminate food sources and hiding areas, and use tamper-resistant baits and traps.

    Sitkoff said that infestations like this are infrequent.

    Since the building is closed on alternate Fridays, the treatment will coincide with a three-day weekend. The mitigation is scheduled to begin after hours on Thursday, Oct. 29.

    Los Angeles City Hall had a major rat problem last year, with staff reporting paw prints on papers, office plants used as nests, and receiving bites from fleas brought in with the rats. The city had to take drastic measures, ripping up flea-infested carpet and clearing out plants, worried about the potential infection of employees with Typhus, a flea-borne illness.

    The L.A. Times reported that the pest control company working on L.A.’s city hall, CatsUSA Pest Control, had pegged the potential cause of the infestation as “poor sanitary conditions” from the homeless population living in the civic center.

    <span style=font family helvetica arial sans serif font size 12pt>The City of Orange Civic Center on October 6 2020 in Orange Calif John FredricksThe Epoch Times<span>

    Republished with Permission The Epoch Times    SUBSCRIBE


    Get Citizensjournal.us Headlines free  SUBSCRIPTION. Keep us publishing – DONATE

    - Advertisement -

    3 COMMENTS

    5 1 vote
    Article Rating
    Subscribe
    Notify of
    guest

    3 Comments
    Newest
    Oldest Most Voted
    Inline Feedbacks
    View all comments
    arw
    arw
    3 years ago

    The fact the building is near the Orange Circle, where there are 100+ year old buildings is the reason for rats. To blame it on the area’s agricultural past is the most ridiculous statement I have ever heard. It is an URBAN problem. Goodness.

    Joe C
    Joe C
    3 years ago

    I, too, I thought they were referring to the politicians

    C. Collier
    C. Collier
    3 years ago

    It didn’t work. The politicians are still there.

    Latest Posts

    advertisement

    Don't Miss

    Subscribe

    To receive the news in your inbox

    3
    0
    Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
    ()
    x