I’ve lived in Manhattan all my life and rats really are as common as you think. They usually come out at night and they’re not scared of people walking by. They’re basically New Yorkers lol.
@@Stevie-J well, I can guarantee that here in Canada, we sort out garbage, put it in separate bins, not like you who put it all together in those festering bags that rats can punch holes. You should be ashamed of your filth
There's definitely far more than just 2 million rats in NYC. There's also rumored be one really BIG ONE who lives in the sewers with a group of turtles.
During the height of the pandemic I noticed for the first time how bad the rat and cockroach situation is in Manhattan. Because the city was in lockdown there was hardly any foot traffic on the sidewalks or cars in the street so they all came out of their hiding places and roamed the city. It was utterly disgusting.
I also notice this during the pandemic and the lock down it was hardly no food trash from humans because no one was out and also during the lock down the birds also struggled and we’re going hungry because no humans were littering. I sat by McDonald’s eating French fries 🍟 one day during the lockdown and was attacked by Pigeons it was so sad ….
@@TKUA11 i work there I don't live there and because I won't make over $200k a year doing the same job working somewhere else. The rats are mainly only an issue in ghetto areas. But during the pandemic they migrated and weren't as well controlled in the nicer areas.
@@TKUA11 maybe because one has been causing half a million deaths in the USA a year and countless people getting permanent heart or lung damage, while the other has been causing about zero deaths, but that’s just my guess comparing the 2 and why people are “spazzing out about Covid and not rats”
I was in New York in November down in Manhattan , I’ve never seen so much trash thrown out on the side. I’d say fixing the trash problem would definitely help with the rat population
@@daniels9226 The rat population is abounding due to one reason, the states have taken away the supermarkets' plastic bags. These were used as home garbage liners, tied up, secured, and disposed of. Customers can't get them anymore. I believe this was something that made a difference. -------------------- The bring-your-own-bag thing has contributed to crime, shoplifting, smash and grab, security risks, and personal danger.
The issue with NYC's rats is that so much of NYC's trash disposal revolves around plastic bags of trash on curbs. Other cities of much smaller size are able to use trash systems that greatly reduces the food available to the rats.
@@anthonymolina7416 true, but Amsterdam has canals that I can't imagine makes it any easier to have underground dumpsters. Doesn't Amsterdam also have a subway? I think they might, although smaller. They make it work, I'm sure NYC could find a way too. My concern is less the rats and more the plastic bags being used and the resulting litter everywhere from bags being torn open.
@@robcerrato6528 Amsterdam and New York have huge cultural difference too, so that effects where they would spend their money and then they also have a large size difference making what ever they do much more expensive
Gosh online rhetoric has fried my brain. I was like oh here we go someone calling the media rats……… but then my brain said no rats love cheese. Ugh, it’s me, not you 😂
@@Ass_of_Amalek Thanks Gunther for that scathing report, but the video isn't made by Peanut Butter, now is it? Its a stereotypical belief that mice like cheese. They will eat anything that they can get nutritional value from including cheese, however prefer fruits and nuts.
Istanbul is a megacity of some 13 million people. I have been there a number of times and never saw one. I also have an American friend who also lived there for some five years. I asked her why one didn't see any rats on Istanbul's streets. She answered with one word, "cats!" They have legions of feral cats who, to use Mafia parlance, "take care of business." Rats are a non-issue there.
I’ve never seen an actual wild rat running around out in the open, and I’ve lived in 7 different states. It’s crazy that some people are ok with the risk of living with these rats that infest there city, knowing the disease and illness they can cause, not to mention the sheer repulsiveness of them, the smell, the pee, the poop, the property damage, it’s unimaginable!
We had a bad rat problem here at my house ...one day I saw a rat kill another rat and it freaked the hell out of me...but my son had a great solution...we got a cat..within the first night they booked it , just the mere presence of a cat terrified them...they ran rampant through the house for more than a year and in one day were gone
That not always true my friend had rats and got a cat and the problem got even worse in fact they will run all around cat and overwhelm him some will even try fight him rats always fight back
@@lutheruler7487 if there are enough of them, rats can straight up eat a cat alive. They get extremely confident in large numbers and it's not even out of the equation for them to attack a human.
@@lutheruler7487 Yes. Rats also have alpha males that are extremely aggressive. They're usually bigger than the other rats and they're easy to tell apart. A rat is really a nasty animal (especially black rats, which can carry the plague from fleas). The alpha rat will literally attack a human; they're extremely territorial and aggressive. If the alpha rat attacks then it's typical for the other rats to join in. It doesn't help that if you get bit by a rat then odds are you may contract a deadly disease, too.
I went to NYC in Dec 2019, I was surprised to see so many rats. New Yorkers are used to it and it doesn't phase them. Those suckers are big, too. I've never seen rats that big. I was surprised that in NY they place their trash bags on the curbs and not in containers, it's no wonder they have rats, they're feeding them.
LOL Where do you think all those garbage cans would go? literally every square inch of sidewalk would be covered in garbage cans for all the buildings. Im not saying what we do is okay but just think about why there aren't more garbage cans. if anything the city needs more dumpsters in place of the average size garbage cans.
As someone who was born and raised in NYC, before the pandemic, the number of rats you'd see on the streets was far less than today. I moved out of NYC 9 months before the pandemic, and when I came back to visit in May 2020, I was surprised to see how many rats and roaches are roaming the streets. Before the pandemic, the streets were relatively clean. There were definitely still a lot of rats everywhere, but nowhere near what NYC is experiencing today.
There are thousands of them in my neighborhood in Brooklyn, and the scariest thing about them is their lack of fear of humans. They do not fear us at ALL. They scurry around in large groups and there’s nothing you can do about it…. There used to be an abundance of stray cats which balanced it out, but all these organizations are getting rid of the cats and not the rats.. they capture cats, get them spade/neutered and release them. So these rats are thriving
yep. I live in a working class neighborhood with lots of idiots, but my neighbor has 7 cats that patrol our yards, and I've only seen one mouse in 6 years, thanks to the cats
There's only one way to control them >>>> *An Intentional Deadly Human-Designed Species-Specific Pathogen* , which can be introduced and could then proliferate among them. It's time now.
No! Honestly, yes there are rats, but I just went and only saw a few in central park - you should definitely still visit NYC, it's sooo historic and the buildings are BEAUTIFUL. & The city skyline views (especially at night) are to die for.
This is why I feed any cats that live near me, it only costs a can of sardines every couple days and for like 10 bucks a month you've got your own rat hitsquad
I'd suggest you watch a few UA-cams by the rescue group FLATBUSH CATS, to understand what short, brutish lives all feral cats live. Your statement is entirely subjective, anecdotal, and far from the truth. Domestic cats belong at home. They're not part of nature, they were genetically engineered by humans in a very short period of time, fheymshiildnt be allowed to roam... and they have extirpated countless wild bird species already, killing literally billions of birds each year. And, contrary to what cartoons show, they aren't as good at rodent control as you think. I'm a wildlife rehabilitator. About 47% of the wildlife I receive is mangled by roaming cats, and most of them expire or must be euthanized. i doubt you'd actually know if a cat is emaciated or not, just by a quick look, or if it's sick, or a vector spreading disease to other ferals. And if a cat actually has good weight, I can guarantee that you've got someone in the neighborhood who's feeding a cat colony.
Nyc already has a huge stray cat population it doesn’t help can they’re so out numbered the best a cat can do is protect a small area but they can’t help everywhere
There are literally mountains of trash on the sidewalks and in the alleyways. Trash cans are overflowing, and litter is ubiquitous. It's a rat's paradise!
Where I live in Queens people walking just toss their food bags onto the sidewalk. People in cars will just toss their food wrappers into the street. I don't know where these people learn such careless behavior. No common sense at all. I have an open front yard so I'm always picking up discarded trash that's either been thrown in or blown in. It's not a big deal but it shouldn't happen every day.
People getting along with nature, even in cities, is a thing to strive for. Extermination should be for private businesses, if they want, but made illegal for public places like sidewalks if the person who lives right near the sidewalk doesn't want their public surroundings sterilized.
Absolutely disgusted by the state of NYC. I've only been here for 5 years, but the level of apathy towards the invasion of rats - not just out in the streets - but in peoples homes, trains and social spaces, is abhorrent. Nobody deserves to live like this. The city needs to invest in large bin shoots (like we have in the UK) - making it harder for rats to access trash, they need much more regular collections as well as frequent cleaning. And the cities residents need to do a better job taking care of their spaces and the spaces around them, raise their voices and contact their local district leaders to do better. I like that Chicago released thousands of cats to help with their issue, but that alone would not be enough, as these rats are the same size as cats haha.
@@iLoveBoysandBerries Okay but which species owns the planet? Not the rats... If they spread disease to humans they need to be controlled. People are always more important than anything that is not people (including rats).
imo residents (ourselves) should be more conscious and responsible for our trash. The amount of people I see who don't give a crap about litter and trash or how to dispose of stuff correctly on a daily basis. The amount of illegal dumping every single week I see in my neighborhood here in ridgewood is insane. There's a spot under the M train around the block from me, that every single week, someone comes and illegally dumps furniture and bags of trash. It gets cleaned up, and someone else comes the very next day and fills the spot with their crap. No one respects the rules let alone the people around them. Everyone wants to be respected but doesn't give a crap about the human beings around them. Don't get me started on dog crap either. I walk my dog every day and every single block has dog crap because people are too lazy to be responsible.
That’s a fact!! I used to live there in ridgewood and I know exactly the spot. Now I live in Astoria and it’s cleaner here but still the streets are constantly full of litter. It’s infuriating
They should look to Europe and how we handle our trash in the cities. We don't collect our trash on the sidewalk, but have proper containers. Some of them are dug underground, and are lifted up by garbage trucks on schedule. I'm not saying we have eliminated the rats, but it's been a while since we had a rat problem.
I visited New York before. I witnessed a rat drag a burrito down the steps to the subway to feed it's family. My mom and I followed it and found out their were holes in the wall and the rats made nests. They live in the sewer as well. They are large rats too. I was a teenager back then. The rat was a white and black color with brown ears. But the other rates were dark brown. They even came out to greet us as if they expected food scraps. Mom told me not to feed them because it's not healthy. Plus they would follow us if they found out we have food. They are very smart creatures.
I remember when I went to NY for the first time and being an Atlanta native I thought the rat stuff was all just talk. I thought that until I was going back to my hotel after playing basketball and saw like 20 rats come out of a mattress that was on the sidewalk. I haven’t been back to NYC since 😂😂
The last time I was in the city, my husband and I went into the subway to get back to where we had parked the car. A woman was sitting on the bench across from us. She saw a commotion among the fast-food wrappers littering the floor. "That's a RAT!" she exclaimed. And I replied, "This is the subway. There are always rats in the subway. " She shivered in revulsion. But we got on our train - no rats boarded with us.
I grew up in the country where we have groundhogs but we don't have rats we have field mice. One time when I was playing tourist in NYC I saw a rat as big as a ground hog. At least as long as my forearm. I literally stopped and just stared. No one else seemed to be all that surprised.
We, my family and I had the same experience on a summer visit to New York. We were waking enjoying the sites and this huge thing ran across the street, everyone was screaming and running, even the cars stopped for this Monster to cross, it was a rat the size of a terrier dog, the tail had no end. That images got tattooed into my subconscious and never left, hence I have always kept pet cats in our home. Very real, very true.
I live in Amsterdam. Unfortunately, the population of rats is increasing. There are underground bins. But they aren't emptied as often as they should. So people still leave there trash in front of the bins. It's not uncommon to see some rats at night. Another problem is that some people like to "feed the bird". They throw their old bread on the streets... I've visited NY 3 times and I have a severe fear of rats and mice. But I didn't see them that often. Luckily Oh as a cherry on top: our government prohibited the use of poison. So it's only going to get worse.
I was born in NYC live 90 mins south of there and about the same do east of Philadelphia on the shore. In the past used to go to NYC, before my wife got cancer and daughter was a Pharmacy Student in Philly, right by where my wife went for treatment at UPenn. 6 or so years ago, didn't see rats in NYC, since COVID and the crap garbage control it got out of hand. I've been to Amsterdam never saw a rat. Did see them in Boston.
@@Έκπληξηρυσός Airguns or air rifles. Start with teams of employees with night vision, bait and work their way around rat infested areas. Get paid for cleaning up those pests.
Every European city has rats, I live in a smaller town in the Netherlands, all underground garbage containers, still plenty of rats. Amsterdams rat problem will probably subdue when they solve the tourist problem, but even then people will still throw food on the floor and rats will thrive.
Downtown LA has gotten really bad too. I played a DJ gig down there last month. When I was leaving back to my hotel room the door lady screamed "Move!!" I looked about 20 ft in front of me and it looked like the sidewalk was moving. It was about 100 rats all running together right towards me. Moved out of the way, watch them all scurry into a gutter. Pretty nasty.
YES!!! Downtown LA is probably right under NYC when it comes to the ROACH INFESTATION 🤢They definitely have A LOT of rats but its nowhere near what NY has. You’re more likely to get attacked by a homeless person in downtown LA too 😷🤮
I'm curious to know that since rats are carriers for a great many diseases, aren't these dogs that are trained to hunt them susceptible to these same diseases?
I lived in the Bronx the building next to our building had a rat infestation and our building was sold so they began to put poison to kill the rats those rats started climbing through the walls and dying it was disgusting the smell was horrible everyone started having rat problem I had the most horrible experience in my appt I ended up moving to Florida I wont go back to NYC or the Bronx it was a nightmare
And New York wants you to pay $2500 plus to live in a 300 sq ft dump and live amongst rats with no greenery anywhere to live there?! Anyone that voluntarily lives in New York HAS to be a bit insane 😩🥴
When I attempted to rent an apartment in NY, I was expected to pay the rent, the security deposit, and an additional rent or gift for the landlord renting me the place. In Spanish they referred to it as the regalia. Never encountered that in any other city.
Ratatouille 2, where Gustaeu's (I think I butchered it?) has branched out into NYC. Remy is interested to move to New York and so follows a plane from Paris to America, where he works in the New York Guestaeu's and meets new rats that become friends and enemies.
Before even watching this, I just gotta think: NYC is a very old city with miles and miles of subway tunnels beneath the whole city. We're talking dark, dirty breeding grounds for rats that've been multiplying for a few centuries down there. I would never question why there's so many rats.
@@SL1TFACE Come. If you see anything wierd just look elswhere and move on. There's plenty to see here for tourists. Also please walk briskly and don't hog the sidewalk, stairs, and escalators.
I never tried this but an article I read, this guy said he got rid of his Rodent problem by mixing dry concrete/cement, flour & sugar together in a shallow pan and a SEPARATE pan of water. Rodents will eat the dry mixture then drink water = Concrete Rat.
I have lost my bladder to fear one time in my life, rats were the reason. I was taking out the trash at my first job. My manager laughingly said "watch out for the rats" but her tone made it sound like a joke. Well I opened the lid and countless, at least 2 dozen, rats jumps out and some on me, I have never been so scared. I ran and scream, then noticed the warm wet feeling🤦♀️ I kept the job, but I did refuse trash duty from then on out. I have been around pet rats since then and have really overcome the pure terror and fear of my youth. Good thing because I don't think my 40+ heart can take the same stress my 15 yr old heart did!
Just wondering- is it a concern that the dogs might catch something from the rats? Could they get illnesses or even life threatening infections? There were quite a lot of nasty diseases mentioned.
Was wondering the same thing, and also what about drug needles in the garbage and the dogs jumping in there? I dunno!?!? Can’t be too good for those dogs and can’t be healthy either
For the diseases we can mostly vaccinate against them, and many diseases specialize on specific species so the dogs could be naturally tollerant or immune. As far as pouncing on a bag possibly containing "sharps", that cant be healthy. Edit: expanded on to why "pouncing on a bag of sharps" is bad, impaling is probably the number one cause of death dor hunting dogs actively hunting. Especially common in "bird dogs" where if you are hunting in a harvested cornfield an over excited dog can bob their head so fiercely as to impale themselves on one of the stalks that are about 1-2 ft tall. (Was warned of this by my uncle while in a cornfield for a youth pheasant hunt) Duck dogs are supposed to be gently lowered into the water because if you toss them or they jump they could land on underwater hazards like rocks or downed trees and again get impaled. This is in sharp contrast to the relatively famous jumping competition where dogs chase frisbees off a dock and get scored on distance. (Note, duck dogs only job is to swim out to the duck the hunter shot and retrieve it, they also have different water temperature tolerances so 1 species could be cold in 50 degree water and another happy in 35 degree water) Overall, throwing your dog into trash to hunt rats is borderline animal abuse if not full on animal abuse. (Of the dog, F rats) There definitely are better solutions like actually dealing with trash in a way that keeps the city clean instead of piles of plastic garbage bags on the sidewalk.
Mostly there's a risk of fleas (which pet dogs are given preventative treatment for anyway) (fleas spread disease like the bubonic plague as well as parasites like roundworm) and internal parasites like intestinal worms (which are only an issue if the dogs eat the rats. Most hunting dogs don't actually eat the animals they hunt - they just kill for fun!). I think the risk of disease from killing the rats would be very similar to the risk of dogs would have just walking on rat-infested streets and then licking their paws. Toxoplasmosis (another parasite that rodents carry) would be spread that way, through contact with feces that could happen by walking down the street.
My father’s company had a horrible rat infestation for years. They trued traps and poison, but neither worked. They got a cat and within 24 hours they were gone. To this day he has no idea if the cat killed them or just scared them off. They haven’t had a problem in more than 10 years since.
"To this day he has no idea if the cat killed them or just scared them off." Probably both. Cats get bored killing rats unlike rat-hunting dogs like Terriers and Chihuahuas. Those dogs snap rat necks with their teeth for fun.
I stayed at a hotel in Times Square in January; at 2am it was pretty much dead and I was looking off the balcony when I saw a rat the size of a cat shuffling around before dipping into the sewers. Within the next hour I saw two or three more, they were truly huge. Giga chads, honestly.
There are very few rats in my neighborhood. I live in an area called Ravenswood in Queens. During the day, Ravens fly around on the regular. At night, cats patrol the area. We have a ton of cats everywhere. Rats cannot survive here because they have way too much competition for food from Ravens and other birds, squirrels and cats. Hell, I even saw a few possums and raccoons.
I don’t live in NYC so maybe I’m not the most educated on the situation, but during the multiple times visiting I’ve noticed that businesses and houses would leave their garbage bags on the SIDEWALKS so that the sanitation guys would pick it up and throw it on the truck. This definitely has to be significant on why rats thrive there as well. I can’t see myself living in a city like that.
@@carolw8579same! Once i got back home my explanation of nyc was "its really pretty as long as you look up. If you look down instead all you see is filth"
I was at Grand Concourse standing on the platform waiting for the train with a rat. The train came and we both got on the train. He rode 2 stops and got off like he knew it was his stop.
I ived until I was 13 in a 6 family house in Brooklyn. Rats, Water Bugs and Roaches were a constant. We lived on the first floor just above the furnace. Pipes ran through the floors and ceilings to feed steam to the radiators. The rats would chew the wood around the pipes to make an opening into the apartment. My father would go to the furnace room and nail the tops of cans over the chewed out part. Then he'd go upstairs and fill the gap with steel wool and razor blades. Then he'd nail another piece of steel over the top of the opening. It would also keep out the water bugs. They lived in the furnace room because they like the heat. They were about 1.5 inches long with big mandibles that they used to catch their prey. When I worked in the South Bronx that was the worst. When you went in it looked like the walls were moving. You'd turn on your flashlight and see hundreds of them moving. We carried a hammer to smash them. Their shells were so hard that if you were wearing sneakers you couldn't kill them. It didn't matter how clean you were you had them.
I wouldn't blame the citizens - it's the businesses that hand out so much unnecessary items with a meal - bags, napkins, etc. to look amiable that they leave citizens with little choice whta to do.
When I was in NY I was walking at night with a native and something large ran across my foot and I thought it was a cat and my friend said no, that was a rat. 😂
I live in Baltimore. Growing up we did not have a major rat problem like we do now. I remember we used to talk bad about NY's rats. When they started digging for our subway, that was the beginning of our rat problem. They subway goes under a house we lived in when I was little. After being there for years when they went underground for the subway the rats came up and ran us out the house (we moved).
My father went to New York City to see if jobs were better there . Traveling inside a huge 1950s Caddilac the roads were so bumpy . The driver told dad and his friends " Oh no sir those are not potholes on the road . They are rats running across the street . My father and his friends went back to the hotel and took the first bus to airport and flew home . They said thank God for Canada 🇨🇦and never ever went back to NYC . I could only imagine the horror in their minds
He also called one of their dogs Rommel and then referenced gladiator upon watching the dog kill the rat. I think he takes a bit too much pleasure in his job
I've been to NYC 9 times, the last time being 2018. It's just too dirty and trashy so my wife and I had to take a break. The city can't seem to figure out basic sanitation and even minimal cleanliness.
Not sure I like this new Discovery Channel Documentary style videos narrated by some guy with a deep voice. It feels to distant from the actual person who did the research and seems to have a passion about the content.
@@dariel312 Thanks for the feedback. It's something we are experimenting with! But don't worry, most of our videos will have the producers doing the delivery.
I remember when I was a teen, I ran away from a clean foster home just to end up spending the night at my former boyfriends friend house in his sister room. I woke up to things jumping and crawling on me and I could see red eyes, I thought I was tripping. I couldn't sleep for the rest of the night. She was comfortable, she said they not gone hurt me. I never went over there again.
Just to clarify, it was common for that to happen in their household? How bad was the condition of the house? That’s how you get hantavirus and other diseases
I remember reading a dystopian science fiction story in a future when the skyscrapers are crumbling, inhabited by rats, while people reside in the sewers ....
I was in Brooklyn and heard a rat digging in a dumpster before i saw it. When it finally jumped out, i thought it was a goddamned cat. It was that big. Dafuq NY?
They can be vicous too, I've been bit by a full grown boa, a monitor lizard, stung by a scorpion, but the rat was by far the most painful and brutal. One single bite sheered the tip of my finger to the bone, absolutely mangled it.
I’m retired from doing commercial pest control and several times I would find a dead rat in a rat trap finding that it’s last act was to “bite” the trap and I could not even pull the teeth apart
When I see people doing that, I know they're a nasty individual. Who in their right fk mind going to kiss something that's all on the ground, licking a%% and sh%% , then kiss the animal...ugghh, just nasty
For creatures we scorn so much, it’s ironic how we find them more around us than anywhere else in nature. You seldom see rats away from human settlements. That should tell us something about ourselves.
I used to work in NYC and Newark, NJ in the mid 2000s for a few weeks. I saw rats running around every day. I was disgusted while the local east coasters didn’t even flinch as they scurried by, even at the Chilis restaurant at the Newark airport. I have not seen even ONE rat while in Indianapolis. Btw, I was there when the rat stampede at that Manhattan bakery made news around the country.
Wtf? I was more shocked by the guy throwing his dog into the trash who’s mouth was clearly bleeding than the rats. Who would let their dogs hunt something that could carry deadly diseases???
***I get that certain breeds of dogs are bred to hunt animals but none of these pets are meant hunt nyc sewer rats in garbage cans and community parks while you make a Doritos run
I thought people exaggerated when they talked about the size and numbers of rats until I started to visit. They are bigger than you think, and more of them than you think.
@@cIeetz BC never cold? Check the temperatures from December to February. Rats can adapt to cold, and spiders are found in cold climates as well, like Wisconsin.
6:00 reminds me of the time a sub was filling a gap in a house under construction w/ expanding foam. Little did he know, a rat was inside the hole. He sprayed in the foam, and seconds later a rat ran out but because I ran through the foam, it was expanding inside the rat's nose, mouth, and eyes. It was a gruesome sight. Thankfully the guy had the heart to quickly take the rat out of its misery. Made me wonder how many times that's happened, but the rat was stuck in the hole or even in the foam with no escape. Talk about a horrid way to die.
7:03 she is soooo right here! In a place where there is no food reachable, no trash lying around, anything edible stored away rodent-proof, there are no rats and mice. They vanish like magic by themselves. No need to kill them with poison lying around that can be eaten accidentally by pets and children, too.
The NYC Landlord, this fellow who probably lived in the suburbs, refused to spend money fumigating. Told us if we didn't like it that we should move. This other landlord lady in Philadelphia argued that rats had as much right to live as anyone else because they were God's creatures.
Here's a news flash: dogs are animals. They will quite happily do discusting, vile things without a moments hesitation. They aren't stuffed toys and they aren't people either. Many were bred for the purpose of hunting.
10:44 Bedlington Terrier!!!😍 My favorite! They were bred to hunt small animals in coal mines, and their fur was white so they could be seen more easily in the dark. Owners of the first Bedlingtons would grow out the hair on the bridge of the dogs' noses so that they'd have extra protection from rats and whatever other animals they were hunting. Same with the hair on the legs and the poofs on the tips of the ears. The one in the video reminds me of my Katie (RIP), whom I'm kissing in my profile pic.
So in London we use Mouse catching cats a lot, you’ll see hotels, embassies, tube stations and restaurants have a set of cats purely to catch mice and rats
Just moved out of NY, it’s SUPER filthy. Idk how tourist like going to NYC, it’s full of so much pollution and garbage you’ll be amazed, every corner stinks like diarrhea and just rotting garbage, food is everywhere on the floor. No matter how much my mother cleaned the house and how much poison we bought for cockroaches; they never seemed to decrease. I moved to The south and I haven’t seen a single cockroach here, I love it.
Rats - along with roaches - they're very good at sensing movement and things nearby that might be harmful to them. Even if you're out of sight *and* you don't make a sound, it makes no difference; if you're hunting for a rat, it'll sense it (unless it's asleep, I believe). I noticed that this doc - excellent though it may be - doesn't mention smells that rats tend to avoid (It may have been mentioned in the uncut version). Peppermint oil is the most repugnant to them (At least, so I read), so that's a good place to start. But I don't know how many people are allergic to peppermint in NYC.
Really curious to know how motivated these pest exterminators are in eliminating the rats. After all, their livelihood ironically depends on the existence of rats. Getting rid of rats completely would mean they have lost a significant source of income.
good point because they can be taking out not 100 percent but they can get it way down and keep at low levels rat poison works magic ciz alot of it works slow so other rats in that group eat too and bring back to nest for snacks lol rats are smart
There's a never ending supply of them. Per this vid, one mom will produce 8 pups that will be ready to reproduce in 5 weeks with a gestation of 21-23 days. Those 8 pups can produce 68 babies in 8 weeks. No, they aren't going out of business soon.
It is almost impossible to eliminate them completely but I would love to change it from seeing rat almost every day to couple times per year max. People have to manage their underground spaces (and trash disposal.) In New York first one are barely regulated
Moved out of nyc a while ago , lived there my whole life. My last apt , the last few weeks of living there, I had an avg 20 rats in my house per week. It got so bad I stopped feeling sorry for letting them free. I don’t know where or what hole they came through. It’s like the Finnish against the Russian in WW2, I’m just out of ammo.
I moved in 2012 from Brooklyn, think that’s when the big 🐀 started appearing , they weren’t really around from the 90’s to early 2000’,s only really seen mice. The subways have always have rates tho
I went last December with my family (I’m from California) and I would hear about rats and I was always thought it was just an exaggeration. But it’s true! I went to Manhattan, and I saw so many on streets. While at Central Park, I was with my family in line for a hotdogs and I saw some guy on a skateboard with a rat on his shoulder!! The rat was also pink.
Come one breh. The people with rats on their shoulder or arms, those are pets and have nothing to do with the street rats. There's many people around the world who have pet rats, that's a different issue lol.
I’m from cali and thanks for telling because I never wanted to go to New York because it’s too over hype … so thanks for saving me money cause fuck all that .. I ain’t about to take a trip to see rats …
I was going home from work and a rat was walking in towards me. Someone yelled throw something at it. It was huge. I threw a coca cola can and I ran one way and it ran another. I was done with NY and moved back to California. Lol
There's not a night ( while working) , that I don't see rats squashed in to the street(fresh road kill) , or several scampering around looking for food. This is every night, every week and every neighborhood that I drive through. I've lived in NYC over 5 decades plus... I think the problem has gotten worse.
yeah those guys don't make the best decisions. they're also not controlling the rat population in any relevant way - they could do more by going around at night cleaning up the trash. I think the only real thing they're doing other than having weird-ass murder fun with their dogs is to pose an exceptionally good entry point to the human population for diseases from the rat population. they and their dogs are getting every type of rat body fluid and parasite on them/in them.
@@Ass_of_Amalek "murder" Yeah sure, let's apply a word that only applies to people, to rats. Which are not people. These animals still need to be culled so they don't spread disease. The dog owners do need a safer way to flush out the rats so the dogs can cull them. But overall, it's really good that they have working dogs.
A cat stands absolutely no chance vs the average brown rat, they can get enormous... plus their claws are sharp that's definitely not why, NYC has plenty of stray cats too
@@MrRezRising I rode the subway, and lots of homeless (who I am pretty sure didn't pay the fare), recently one of them killed an Asian lady shoving her to the rails. So why are they allowed to ride for free, or even worse, to sleep in the wagon? It is impressive that you didn't noticed yet.
@@resireg Lol, you rode the subway a couple times and you think you know how it works? Do you hear yourself? You're "pretty sure" they didn't pay their fare? And how would you know that? Every very city has homeless, guy. It's better here than in say, Miami or San Francisco, and we have MTA (Manhattan Transit Authority) groups that find homeless on the subways and buses and help them get to a shelter or wherever they need to go. The asian lady? Yup! Surprise! Pack 10 million ppl into 304 square miles and odds are a couple of them are gonna be f•cking crazy.
The city that earned the top spot was Chicago for the ninth straight year, according to Orkin's Rattiest City List. Los Angeles claimed the number two spot this year, with New York coming in at third place, Washington, D.C. ranking fourth, while San Francisco finished in the fifth spot.Oct 24, 2023
1. Hire the Dutch to teach NY how to handle trash. 2. Fierce landlords to give up basement apartments on buildings with mire than 6 units. Basement is mean to store trash cans. 3. Educate people on disposing perishable items. 4. Inpect restaurants rigorously. 5. Repair and upgrade the subway.
A solution for rats and cockroaches is to recycle you trash, because you can separate packaging material from food waste and clean it. And by separating recycling materials from non-recycle, there will be an anti-rat improvement.
I think if NYC has 10 plus million people and surrounded by water that the rat population would exceed it. I mean, Amsterdam has over 2 million rats and their population is only 800 000.
I’m a New York native, and luckily I don’t see very many in my neighborhood. I have traveled to other large cities in Europe, and I do think New York is seriously lacking with sanitation. People have already pointed out that one of the problems is that trash sits out on the street. Another is that street cleaning is rarely done and when it is, it’s super poorly done. I’ve seen other places have teams of workers to pick up trash and then power wash the streets to get rid of remaining debris and dirt. In NYC we have those stupid swirly street-cleaning machines that do nothing but move the trash around. Another thing that keeps my neighborhood rat population down-we have tons of stray cats! There’s little shelters set up for them down my street and I’m sure they catch plenty.
@@blackleague212 no Ik, I’ve seen them, it’s fuckin ridiculous. I’m just lucky bc we have a ton of strays around us and they murk the rats. Recently I saw a big ass bloated dead rat on a sewer grate that has just been withering away as time goes by. From what I’ve seen though, Midtown at night is fucking horrifying when it comes to rats. I went to the city to see a movie with friends and I saw at least 50 rats on the walk from the train to the AMC.
I’ve lived in Manhattan all my life and rats really are as common as you think. They usually come out at night and they’re not scared of people walking by. They’re basically New Yorkers lol.
@@jackb1969 US politics
😂 Facts
@@jackb1969 new Yorkers are filthy. You see them piling up garbage bags on sidewalks instead of storing in proper bins
@@Stevie-J well, I can guarantee that here in Canada, we sort out garbage, put it in separate bins, not like you who put it all together in those festering bags that rats can punch holes. You should be ashamed of your filth
@@Stevie-J that’s just a stereotype that most Canadians hate
There's definitely far more than just 2 million rats in NYC. There's also rumored be one really BIG ONE who lives in the sewers with a group of turtles.
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Master Shredder😆
And Takashi 69
@@joannmcrae3254 Splinter is the rat fool
and they did not even counted the rats on Wall Street.
During the height of the pandemic I noticed for the first time how bad the rat and cockroach situation is in Manhattan. Because the city was in lockdown there was hardly any foot traffic on the sidewalks or cars in the street so they all came out of their hiding places and roamed the city. It was utterly disgusting.
I can’t even imagine.. especially with the huge piles of trash that we’re building up at some point 😵💫
I also notice this during the pandemic and the lock down it was hardly no food trash from humans because no one was out and also during the lock down the birds also struggled and we’re going hungry because no humans were littering. I sat by McDonald’s eating French fries 🍟 one day during the lockdown and was attacked by Pigeons it was so sad ….
Why do you still live there with rats? Just move. People were spazzing out by Covid but rats are just fine?
@@TKUA11 i work there I don't live there and because I won't make over $200k a year doing the same job working somewhere else. The rats are mainly only an issue in ghetto areas. But during the pandemic they migrated and weren't as well controlled in the nicer areas.
@@TKUA11 maybe because one has been causing half a million deaths in the USA a year and countless people getting permanent heart or lung damage, while the other has been causing about zero deaths, but that’s just my guess comparing the 2 and why people are “spazzing out about Covid and not rats”
I was in New York in November down in Manhattan , I’ve never seen so much trash thrown out on the side. I’d say fixing the trash problem would definitely help with the rat population
Can’t fix the trash problem when people treat this city like their trash can
@@daniels9226 The rat population is abounding due to one reason, the states have taken away the supermarkets' plastic bags. These were used as home garbage liners, tied up, secured, and disposed of. Customers can't get them anymore. I believe this was something that made a difference. -------------------- The bring-your-own-bag thing has contributed to crime, shoplifting, smash and grab, security risks, and personal danger.
The trash problem is impossible to fix due to most buildings not having alley ways. So the trash just mounts on the side walk
No shit
New York is just plain nasty. yulk. You could not pay me to live there or visit. NO WAY.
The issue with NYC's rats is that so much of NYC's trash disposal revolves around plastic bags of trash on curbs. Other cities of much smaller size are able to use trash systems that greatly reduces the food available to the rats.
And with New York’s lack of alleys, the garbage is usually front and centre along with the Rats.
Could be solved by underground dumpsters.
@@robcerrato6528 Amsterdam has a system like that but might be harder to do in NYC because of the subways and stuff
@@anthonymolina7416 true, but Amsterdam has canals that I can't imagine makes it any easier to have underground dumpsters. Doesn't Amsterdam also have a subway? I think they might, although smaller.
They make it work, I'm sure NYC could find a way too. My concern is less the rats and more the plastic bags being used and the resulting litter everywhere from bags being torn open.
@@robcerrato6528 Amsterdam and New York have huge cultural difference too, so that effects where they would spend their money and then they also have a large size difference making what ever they do much more expensive
The fact that this is about rats and done by Cheddar. The irony is not lost on me.
Gosh online rhetoric has fried my brain. I was like oh here we go someone calling the media rats……… but then my brain said no rats love cheese. Ugh, it’s me, not you 😂
rodents aren't actually particularly interested in cheese. in real life traps are baited with peanut butter, not with cheese.
@@Ass_of_Amalek 👍
@@Ass_of_Amalek Thanks Gunther for that scathing report, but the video isn't made by Peanut Butter, now is it? Its a stereotypical belief that mice like cheese. They will eat anything that they can get nutritional value from including cheese, however prefer fruits and nuts.
That's actually only a myth, they'll eat it but prefer sweeter salter stuff like pizza and chips. Just like humans.
Istanbul is a megacity of some 13 million people. I have been there a number of times and never saw one. I also have an American friend who also lived there for some five years. I asked her why one didn't see any rats on Istanbul's streets. She answered with one word, "cats!" They have legions of feral cats who, to use Mafia parlance, "take care of business." Rats are a non-issue there.
Same with Iran. The answer is simply cats
NYC to cold ro have that many cats. Even though there are tens of thousands of feral cats in NYC but most die in the winter
I’ve visited Istanbul and can confirm they have a lot of cats.
Istanbul has a cat army though.
Istanbul population urban: 2.6 million. Metro: 5.3 million. Sit down and shut up
I’ve never seen an actual wild rat running around out in the open, and I’ve lived in 7 different states. It’s crazy that some people are ok with the risk of living with these rats that infest there city, knowing the disease and illness they can cause, not to mention the sheer repulsiveness of them, the smell, the pee, the poop, the property damage, it’s unimaginable!
states or cities? cos you could live in the middle of nowhere seven times and of course you wouldn't see a rat out in the wild.
We had a bad rat problem here at my house ...one day I saw a rat kill another rat and it freaked the hell out of me...but my son had a great solution...we got a cat..within the first night they booked it , just the mere presence of a cat terrified them...they ran rampant through the house for more than a year and in one day were gone
That not always true my friend had rats and got a cat and the problem got even worse in fact they will run all around cat and overwhelm him some will even try fight him rats always fight back
@@lutheruler7487 if there are enough of them, rats can straight up eat a cat alive. They get extremely confident in large numbers and it's not even out of the equation for them to attack a human.
@@rajbhattacharya4427 wait they attack humans? O hell no
@@lutheruler7487 Yes. Rats also have alpha males that are extremely aggressive. They're usually bigger than the other rats and they're easy to tell apart. A rat is really a nasty animal (especially black rats, which can carry the plague from fleas). The alpha rat will literally attack a human; they're extremely territorial and aggressive. If the alpha rat attacks then it's typical for the other rats to join in. It doesn't help that if you get bit by a rat then odds are you may contract a deadly disease, too.
Animal balance.
Cities with no Nature is abnormal
I went to NYC in Dec 2019, I was surprised to see so many rats. New Yorkers are used to it and it doesn't phase them. Those suckers are big, too. I've never seen rats that big. I was surprised that in NY they place their trash bags on the curbs and not in containers, it's no wonder they have rats, they're feeding them.
LOL Where do you think all those garbage cans would go? literally every square inch of sidewalk would be covered in garbage cans for all the buildings. Im not saying what we do is okay but just think about why there aren't more garbage cans. if anything the city needs more dumpsters in place of the average size garbage cans.
There are plenty of options, this is a choice to not fix it.
No! We are not used to it. These are breeding grounds for disease.
We aren't "used to it", it's annoying and it sucks. It doesn't "not phase us", it's fucking gross
As someone who was born and raised in NYC, before the pandemic, the number of rats you'd see on the streets was far less than today. I moved out of NYC 9 months before the pandemic, and when I came back to visit in May 2020, I was surprised to see how many rats and roaches are roaming the streets.
Before the pandemic, the streets were relatively clean. There were definitely still a lot of rats everywhere, but nowhere near what NYC is experiencing today.
There are thousands of them in my neighborhood in Brooklyn, and the scariest thing about them is their lack of fear of humans. They do not fear us at ALL. They scurry around in large groups and there’s nothing you can do about it….
There used to be an abundance of stray cats which balanced it out, but all these organizations are getting rid of the cats and not the rats.. they capture cats, get them spade/neutered and release them. So these rats are thriving
Love seeing cats playing with mice.
yep. I live in a working class neighborhood with lots of idiots, but my neighbor has 7 cats that patrol our yards, and I've only seen one mouse in 6 years, thanks to the cats
Yeah, but they're great for persuading prisoners that they should love Big Brother.
There's only one way to control them >>>> *An Intentional Deadly Human-Designed Species-Specific Pathogen* , which can be introduced and could then proliferate among them. It's time now.
Spiderman no way home< 2 mio rats, no way.. any city with more rats? who count them anyway???
I've just scratched New York off my bucket list.😂
Hard! 🤢 🤮
You won't be missing much lol.
No! Honestly, yes there are rats, but I just went and only saw a few in central park - you should definitely still visit NYC, it's sooo historic and the buildings are BEAUTIFUL. & The city skyline views (especially at night) are to die for.
I grew up in the South Bronx in the 70's we had many alley cats, I never saw a malnourished cat, all were healthy because of abundant rats.
i say they get a bunch of cats and let them free to control the rat population
This is why I feed any cats that live near me, it only costs a can of sardines every couple days and for like 10 bucks a month you've got your own rat hitsquad
I'd suggest you watch a few UA-cams by the rescue group FLATBUSH CATS, to understand what short, brutish lives all feral cats live. Your statement is entirely subjective, anecdotal, and far from the truth. Domestic cats belong at home. They're not part of nature, they were genetically engineered by humans in a very short period of time, fheymshiildnt be allowed to roam... and they have extirpated countless wild bird species already, killing literally billions of birds each year. And, contrary to what cartoons show, they aren't as good at rodent control as you think.
I'm a wildlife rehabilitator. About 47% of the wildlife I receive is mangled by roaming cats, and most of them expire or must be euthanized. i doubt you'd actually know if a cat is emaciated or not, just by a quick look, or if it's sick, or a vector spreading disease to other ferals. And if a cat actually has good weight, I can guarantee that you've got someone in the neighborhood who's feeding a cat colony.
Nyc already has a huge stray cat population it doesn’t help can they’re so out numbered the best a cat can do is protect a small area but they can’t help everywhere
Cats are an even worse pest than rats are.
There are literally mountains of trash on the sidewalks and in the alleyways. Trash cans are overflowing, and litter is ubiquitous. It's a rat's paradise!
Where I live in Queens people walking just toss their food bags onto the sidewalk. People in cars will just toss their food wrappers into the street. I don't know where these people learn such careless behavior. No common sense at all.
I have an open front yard so I'm always picking up discarded trash that's either been thrown in or blown in. It's not a big deal but it shouldn't happen every day.
They took away so many garbage bins. People just throw their garbage on the floor. Disgusting!
People getting along with nature, even in cities, is a thing to strive for. Extermination should be for private businesses, if they want, but made illegal for public places like sidewalks if the person who lives right near the sidewalk doesn't want their public surroundings sterilized.
@@g3user1usa because people don't point out
@@Stevie-J this is what I came to sayyyyy 😂😂😂😂
Absolutely disgusted by the state of NYC. I've only been here for 5 years, but the level of apathy towards the invasion of rats - not just out in the streets - but in peoples homes, trains and social spaces, is abhorrent. Nobody deserves to live like this. The city needs to invest in large bin shoots (like we have in the UK) - making it harder for rats to access trash, they need much more regular collections as well as frequent cleaning. And the cities residents need to do a better job taking care of their spaces and the spaces around them, raise their voices and contact their local district leaders to do better. I like that Chicago released thousands of cats to help with their issue, but that alone would not be enough, as these rats are the same size as cats haha.
Then move.. They were there first
@@iLoveBoysandBerries Okay but which species owns the planet? Not the rats... If they spread disease to humans they need to be controlled. People are always more important than anything that is not people (including rats).
Jayce humans own the planet? yikes... that attitude is definitely causing a lot of our biggest problems.
@@Ass_of_Amalek pipe down. If you’re OK with rats in your house, come and take them all.
@@iLoveBoysandBerries I don’t care, I’m here now.
Who ever did the graphics for this is a comedic genius
imo residents (ourselves) should be more conscious and responsible for our trash. The amount of people I see who don't give a crap about litter and trash or how to dispose of stuff correctly on a daily basis. The amount of illegal dumping every single week I see in my neighborhood here in ridgewood is insane. There's a spot under the M train around the block from me, that every single week, someone comes and illegally dumps furniture and bags of trash. It gets cleaned up, and someone else comes the very next day and fills the spot with their crap. No one respects the rules let alone the people around them. Everyone wants to be respected but doesn't give a crap about the human beings around them. Don't get me started on dog crap either. I walk my dog every day and every single block has dog crap because people are too lazy to be responsible.
That’s a fact!! I used to live there in ridgewood and I know exactly the spot. Now I live in Astoria and it’s cleaner here but still the streets are constantly full of litter. It’s infuriating
New York sounds dirty and stinky but it looks nice, from a distance.
@@dynomar11 it’s kinda both-those two are not mutually exclusive
Really, many in India think NYC n other popular cities r too clean n strict rules regarding cleanliness
They should look to Europe and how we handle our trash in the cities.
We don't collect our trash on the sidewalk, but have proper containers. Some of them are dug underground, and are lifted up by garbage trucks on schedule.
I'm not saying we have eliminated the rats, but it's been a while since we had a rat problem.
I visited New York before. I witnessed a rat drag a burrito down the steps to the subway to feed it's family. My mom and I followed it and found out their were holes in the wall and the rats made nests. They live in the sewer as well. They are large rats too. I was a teenager back then. The rat was a white and black color with brown ears. But the other rates were dark brown. They even came out to greet us as if they expected food scraps. Mom told me not to feed them because it's not healthy. Plus they would follow us if they found out we have food. They are very smart creatures.
Thats kind of cute!
@@Mikkaray014 fuck no !
Last year I visited Time square,I almost was pushed down from behind by a black rat.LOL.
I've had pet rats.
Very smart.
I'd imagine wild rats would be smarter.
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Lol I love this comment! I've never been to the states and you paint such a good picture
I live in NYC. When I patch holes, I mix in some steel wool. Rats don't like chewing through steel wool.
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i might have to try this lol
That mostly works for squirrels to squirrels are a big problem in upstate New York
He’s correct. Rats and/or mice hate steel wool.
OMG You just hit a homerun with those comments 💯💯👌
the big problem is two legged rats invading our city
Only two million? That’s less than the human population.
Right? We were surprised by that too. Although, who really know how many rats there are...
My guess they weren't counting the furry kind, but the ones in suits😜
Vanilla snow
i thought the same thing
damn bro wonder who counted
I remember when I went to NY for the first time and being an Atlanta native I thought the rat stuff was all just talk. I thought that until I was going back to my hotel after playing basketball and saw like 20 rats come out of a mattress that was on the sidewalk. I haven’t been back to NYC since 😂😂
🤣🤣🤣 rat city
🤣🤣🤣🤣 when I first visited ATL I was like “wow I can walk at night and not be scared of rats!” 🤣
Yep, they're BIG
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I’m from new york and moved to atl and people love to talk about our rats but jesus christ lets talk about atl roaches😂😂
Finally some talked about this. I was walking in Greenwich Village and saw rats the size of cats at night.
Sounds like streets near my work place in Harlem
Opossum?
@@nostalgiachu Rat like this does exist
That's a Nutria. Not really a rat, but does look like a giant-ass rat.
The last time I was in the city, my husband and I went into the subway to get back to where we had parked the car. A woman was sitting on the bench across from us. She saw a commotion among the fast-food wrappers littering the floor. "That's a RAT!" she exclaimed. And I replied, "This is the subway. There are always rats in the subway. " She shivered in revulsion. But we got on our train - no rats boarded with us.
I grew up in the country where we have groundhogs but we don't have rats we have field mice. One time when I was playing tourist in NYC I saw a rat as big as a ground hog. At least as long as my forearm. I literally stopped and just stared. No one else seemed to be all that surprised.
I'm quite glad to have not seen a single rat when i visited new york
We, my family and I had the same experience on a summer visit to New York.
We were waking enjoying the sites and this huge thing ran across the street, everyone was screaming and running, even the cars stopped for this Monster to cross,
it was a rat the size of a terrier dog, the tail had no end.
That images got tattooed into my subconscious and never left, hence I have always kept pet
cats in our home.
Very real, very true.
I live in Amsterdam. Unfortunately, the population of rats is increasing. There are underground bins. But they aren't emptied as often as they should. So people still leave there trash in front of the bins. It's not uncommon to see some rats at night. Another problem is that some people like to "feed the bird". They throw their old bread on the streets... I've visited NY 3 times and I have a severe fear of rats and mice. But I didn't see them that often. Luckily
Oh as a cherry on top: our government prohibited the use of poison. So it's only going to get worse.
Never give up, there's always a way to curb those rats. I have creative way to curb those Amsterdam rats with no poison, a humane way.
@@AneudiD78 like cats? i don't think istanbul have a rat problem
I was born in NYC live 90 mins south of there and about the same do east of Philadelphia on the shore. In the past used to go to NYC, before my wife got cancer and daughter was a Pharmacy Student in Philly, right by where my wife went for treatment at UPenn. 6 or so years ago, didn't see rats in NYC, since COVID and the crap garbage control it got out of hand. I've been to Amsterdam never saw a rat. Did see them in Boston.
@@Έκπληξηρυσός Airguns or air rifles. Start with teams of employees with night vision, bait and work their way around rat infested areas. Get paid for cleaning up those pests.
Every European city has rats, I live in a smaller town in the Netherlands, all underground garbage containers, still plenty of rats. Amsterdams rat problem will probably subdue when they solve the tourist problem, but even then people will still throw food on the floor and rats will thrive.
Downtown LA has gotten really bad too. I played a DJ gig down there last month. When I was leaving back to my hotel room the door lady screamed "Move!!" I looked about 20 ft in front of me and it looked like the sidewalk was moving. It was about 100 rats all running together right towards me. Moved out of the way, watch them all scurry into a gutter. Pretty nasty.
that's a plague tale scene
YES!!! Downtown LA is probably right under NYC when it comes to the ROACH INFESTATION 🤢They definitely have A LOT of rats but its nowhere near what NY has. You’re more likely to get attacked by a homeless person in downtown LA too 😷🤮
Oh nah LA too?💀
Literally was about to say LA is getting just like this
Homeless feeding them
I'm curious to know that since rats are carriers for a great many diseases, aren't these dogs that are trained to hunt them susceptible to these same diseases?
Innoculations.
Oh well better them than me.
@@melanielazare9 😂
The dogs can get vaccines
Yes, and even worse if the rats have ingested poison. It's actually common... look at bondi vet.
I lived in the Bronx the building next to our building had a rat infestation and our building was sold so they began to put poison to kill the rats those rats started climbing through the walls and dying it was disgusting the smell was horrible everyone started having rat problem I had the most horrible experience in my appt I ended up moving to Florida I wont go back to NYC or the Bronx it was a nightmare
And New York wants you to pay $2500 plus to live in a 300 sq ft dump and live amongst rats with no greenery anywhere to live there?! Anyone that voluntarily lives in New York HAS to be a bit insane 😩🥴
lol truth be told. It's all about the hype for most people. I have no desire to visit NY, especially these days.
Agree
Um there are actually plenty of parks including central park one of the biggest city parks in the world.... so a lot of greenery bro
That's why I moved to Florida
When I attempted to rent an apartment in NY, I was expected to pay the rent, the security deposit, and an additional rent or gift for the landlord renting me the place. In Spanish they referred to it as the regalia. Never encountered that in any other city.
Can’t wait for the New York version of Ratatouille.
Or the Plague
@@beniaminmarin1596 corona virus variant spread by rats
gabagouille
Bubonic Plague
Ratatouille 2, where Gustaeu's (I think I butchered it?) has branched out into NYC. Remy is interested to move to New York and so follows a plane from Paris to America, where he works in the New York Guestaeu's and meets new rats that become friends and enemies.
Before even watching this, I just gotta think: NYC is a very old city with miles and miles of subway tunnels beneath the whole city. We're talking dark, dirty breeding grounds for rats that've been multiplying for a few centuries down there. I would never question why there's so many rats.
Subway would provide shelter. But it is the food waste that is the problem. Otherwise you wouldn't get so many.
The rats have taken over
I work in the tunnels for the Mta you would be surprised once you leave the platform you will hardly ever see a rat they congregate where the food is
I live in ga and I've haven't been to NYC yet. But now, I don't think I wanna go
@@SL1TFACE Come. If you see anything wierd just look elswhere and move on. There's plenty to see here for tourists.
Also please walk briskly and don't hog the sidewalk, stairs, and escalators.
I never tried this but an article I read, this guy said he got rid of his Rodent problem by mixing dry concrete/cement, flour & sugar together in a shallow pan and a SEPARATE pan of water. Rodents will eat the dry mixture then drink water = Concrete Rat.
I have lost my bladder to fear one time in my life, rats were the reason. I was taking out the trash at my first job. My manager laughingly said "watch out for the rats" but her tone made it sound like a joke. Well I opened the lid and countless, at least 2 dozen, rats jumps out and some on me, I have never been so scared. I ran and scream, then noticed the warm wet feeling🤦♀️ I kept the job, but I did refuse trash duty from then on out.
I have been around pet rats since then and have really overcome the pure terror and fear of my youth. Good thing because I don't think my 40+ heart can take the same stress my 15 yr old heart did!
That's awful
Omg, I would never go back 😱😭😭😭
You should sue your employer
damn I'm sure your co-workers didn't let you hear the end of that. 🤣 glad you were ok and kept your job.
Sh!t is scary.
Where I live we have racoons too and yes some hide.in garbage cans looking for food. I wish they can attack rats lol
Just wondering- is it a concern that the dogs might catch something from the rats? Could they get illnesses or even life threatening infections? There were quite a lot of nasty diseases mentioned.
Was wondering the same thing, and also what about drug needles in the garbage and the dogs jumping in there? I dunno!?!? Can’t be too good for those dogs and can’t be healthy either
For the diseases we can mostly vaccinate against them, and many diseases specialize on specific species so the dogs could be naturally tollerant or immune.
As far as pouncing on a bag possibly containing "sharps", that cant be healthy.
Edit: expanded on to why "pouncing on a bag of sharps" is bad, impaling is probably the number one cause of death dor hunting dogs actively hunting. Especially common in "bird dogs" where if you are hunting in a harvested cornfield an over excited dog can bob their head so fiercely as to impale themselves on one of the stalks that are about 1-2 ft tall. (Was warned of this by my uncle while in a cornfield for a youth pheasant hunt) Duck dogs are supposed to be gently lowered into the water because if you toss them or they jump they could land on underwater hazards like rocks or downed trees and again get impaled. This is in sharp contrast to the relatively famous jumping competition where dogs chase frisbees off a dock and get scored on distance. (Note, duck dogs only job is to swim out to the duck the hunter shot and retrieve it, they also have different water temperature tolerances so 1 species could be cold in 50 degree water and another happy in 35 degree water)
Overall, throwing your dog into trash to hunt rats is borderline animal abuse if not full on animal abuse. (Of the dog, F rats) There definitely are better solutions like actually dealing with trash in a way that keeps the city clean instead of piles of plastic garbage bags on the sidewalk.
@@topshotta5676 the sidewalks in ny are littered with dog feces anyway.
Bubonic Plague
Mostly there's a risk of fleas (which pet dogs are given preventative treatment for anyway) (fleas spread disease like the bubonic plague as well as parasites like roundworm) and internal parasites like intestinal worms (which are only an issue if the dogs eat the rats. Most hunting dogs don't actually eat the animals they hunt - they just kill for fun!). I think the risk of disease from killing the rats would be very similar to the risk of dogs would have just walking on rat-infested streets and then licking their paws. Toxoplasmosis (another parasite that rodents carry) would be spread that way, through contact with feces that could happen by walking down the street.
My father’s company had a horrible rat infestation for years. They trued traps and poison, but neither worked. They got a cat and within 24 hours they were gone. To this day he has no idea if the cat killed them or just scared them off. They haven’t had a problem in more than 10 years since.
"To this day he has no idea if the cat killed them or just scared them off."
Probably both. Cats get bored killing rats unlike rat-hunting dogs like Terriers and Chihuahuas. Those dogs snap rat necks with their teeth for fun.
Well nyc rats aren’t scared of me or you or no cats those cats run nyc
I've seen cats getting scared shitless from rats. They're not very effective against them.
@@MK_ULTRA420ew i have terriers they would never come home if they ate a rat
I stayed at a hotel in Times Square in January; at 2am it was pretty much dead and I was looking off the balcony when I saw a rat the size of a cat shuffling around before dipping into the sewers. Within the next hour I saw two or three more, they were truly huge. Giga chads, honestly.
Linkmon good to see you 🎉
Ewww, im so scared to visit NY for this reason🤢😷
A b s u l u t e. U n i t s
Disgusting🤢💀☠️
thats cap man how can a rat be as big as a cat
There are very few rats in my neighborhood. I live in an area called Ravenswood in Queens. During the day, Ravens fly around on the regular. At night, cats patrol the area. We have a ton of cats everywhere. Rats cannot survive here because they have way too much competition for food from Ravens and other birds, squirrels and cats. Hell, I even saw a few possums and raccoons.
I don’t live in NYC so maybe I’m not the most educated on the situation, but during the multiple times visiting I’ve noticed that businesses and houses would leave their garbage bags on the SIDEWALKS so that the sanitation guys would pick it up and throw it on the truck. This definitely has to be significant on why rats thrive there as well. I can’t see myself living in a city like that.
me too
NYC is filthy!!!!
Visited NYC pre.Covid
and I couldn't believe the trash that was thrown out on the curbs & streets.......
Who does thaT?🥺
@@carolw8579people without alleyways lol
@@carolw8579same! Once i got back home my explanation of nyc was "its really pretty as long as you look up. If you look down instead all you see is filth"
I was at Grand Concourse standing on the platform waiting for the train with a rat. The train came and we both got on the train. He rode 2 stops and got off like he knew it was his stop.
I ived until I was 13 in a 6 family house in Brooklyn. Rats, Water Bugs and Roaches were a constant. We lived on the first floor just above the furnace. Pipes ran through the floors and ceilings to feed steam to the radiators. The rats would chew the wood around the pipes to make an opening into the apartment. My father would go to the furnace room and nail the tops of cans over the chewed out part. Then he'd go upstairs and fill the gap with steel wool and razor blades. Then he'd nail another piece of steel over the top of the opening. It would also keep out the water bugs. They lived in the furnace room because they like the heat. They were about 1.5 inches long with big mandibles that they used to catch their prey. When I worked in the South Bronx that was the worst. When you went in it looked like the walls were moving. You'd turn on your flashlight and see hundreds of them moving. We carried a hammer to smash them. Their shells were so hard that if you were wearing sneakers you couldn't kill them.
It didn't matter how clean you were you had them.
Omg that sounds like a nightmare 😱
I didn’t want to go to New York City before, and now I never will.
I lived in Newark a long time ago, strange we didn't have a rat problem. Could it be Newark was nicer than NYC? ha ha
Grandma jane no Newark is still pretty shitty lol
Why don’t they use cyanide gas in the borrows? OR...Jiffy corn bread mix with baking soda elsewhere. Seems to me they don’t want to get rid of them.
New Yorkers: “Why are there so many rats?”
*Spits out gum, throws trash on floor, wastes food.*
just eat everything received - no food waste
*The main issue is the citizens do not cooperate enough that their hygiene become part of the problem*
I wouldn't blame the citizens - it's the businesses that hand out so much unnecessary items with a meal - bags, napkins, etc. to look amiable that they leave citizens with little choice whta to do.
@@extropiantranshumanboth are issues, obviously
2M is probably a gross understatement
When I was in NY I was walking at night with a native and something large ran across my foot and I thought it was a cat and my friend said no, that was a rat. 😂
😱😳
Man my soul would've left my body 😮😮😮😮😮
When me and my mom first came to L.a. my mom told me that the rats here in Los Angeles are big like cats and I was scared to death.
2 rats jumped me for my McDonald's....Well, I dropped the bag and ran
@@drinkwatereatmelons7048 was this in NY?
I live in Baltimore. Growing up we did not have a major rat problem like we do now. I remember we used to talk bad about NY's rats. When they started digging for our subway, that was the beginning of our rat problem. They subway goes under a house we lived in when I was little. After being there for years when they went underground for the subway the rats came up and ran us out the house (we moved).
BALTIMORE HAS THE SNITCHING RATS🗣️ 👮🐀🧀 THE INFORMANT TYPE💯
Yes the subways is the main issue
I never laughed so hard with the title of the video...lol I didn't even watch the video I jist came here to comment 🤣
@@trustori2407 imaging giving a fuck abt goofy ass ghetto politics
My father went to New York City to see if jobs were better there . Traveling inside a huge 1950s Caddilac the roads were so bumpy . The driver told dad and his friends " Oh no sir those are not potholes on the road . They are rats running across the street . My father and his friends went back to the hotel and took the first bus to airport and flew home . They said thank God for Canada 🇨🇦and never ever went back to NYC . I could only imagine the horror in their minds
NYC might have more rats but they are still bad in British Columbia. Huge and nasty
😂im dying ova here in a nyc accent
Ever been to Toronto? Vancouver? Montreal? Any major city has rat problems.
I lived in Bangkok, Thailand and there are rats everywhere. The ferrel cats don't help. The rats are so big, that they would just injure the cats.
2:49 *he tossed the dog in the trash can like nothing. What if there was glass or needles in the trash can??*
I think the dog was bleeding as well. Smh 🤦🏾♂️
good point
He also called one of their dogs Rommel and then referenced gladiator upon watching the dog kill the rat.
I think he takes a bit too much pleasure in his job
Nah... Drug users just leave their needles on the sidewalk and front lawns.
A few years back I was living in East Harlem. Rats made a nest on my car engine and chewed up the wires. The amount of rats in Manhattan is just sick.
I've been to NYC 9 times, the last time being 2018. It's just too dirty and trashy so my wife and I had to take a break. The city can't seem to figure out basic sanitation and even minimal cleanliness.
It is disgusting and the rent is worse.
Ironically sanitation workers make decent money.
India has the same problem
Here in Mumbai
Most people live in bad areas
They're prone to illnesses
Rich Indians have the audacity to celebrate stuff
The fact everyone for the most part just kind of accepts all the rats and see them as mascots or apart of life in NY, is genuinely disgusting.
New Yorkers are delusional and think that living in New York is the pinnacle of human achievement LOL
what are we supposed to do they’ve been here since the 1700’s
Genuinely curious: is cheddar’s new voice over guy the same person that did voice overs for how it’s made?
Different person, how it's made was narrated by Tony Hirst, this is narrated by Allen Farmer
Not sure I like this new Discovery Channel Documentary style videos narrated by some guy with a deep voice. It feels to distant from the actual person who did the research and seems to have a passion about the content.
@@dariel312 Thanks for the feedback. It's something we are experimenting with! But don't worry, most of our videos will have the producers doing the delivery.
@@cheddar Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to read my feedback.
I mentioned something along the same lines the other day! It's good. Now do a dirty jobs type of thing. :)
I remember when I was a teen, I ran away from a clean foster home just to end up spending the night at my former boyfriends friend house in his sister room. I woke up to things jumping and crawling on me and I could see red eyes, I thought I was tripping. I couldn't sleep for the rest of the night. She was comfortable, she said they not gone hurt me. I never went over there again.
Just to clarify, it was common for that to happen in their household? How bad was the condition of the house? That’s how you get hantavirus and other diseases
@@MS-tc2fs it was very bad, rats everywhere. Their house was infected. I literally woke up to red eyes everywhere.
@@esharenee4186 Whattttt 😨how many rats are we talkin
@@esharenee4186 I’m sorry bro that’s funny as HELL.
Sure those red eyes weren't crack heads?🤣🤣
I remember reading a dystopian science fiction story in a future when the skyscrapers are crumbling, inhabited by rats, while people reside in the sewers ....
it’s called paris
😎Vote DEMOC RAT!😬
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@@patrickmahoney4090 in nyc, rats will end up voting
Book?
I was in Brooklyn and heard a rat digging in a dumpster before i saw it. When it finally jumped out, i thought it was a goddamned cat. It was that big. Dafuq NY?
They can be vicous too, I've been bit by a full grown boa, a monitor lizard, stung by a scorpion, but the rat was by far the most painful and brutal. One single bite sheered the tip of my finger to the bone, absolutely mangled it.
Sounds like you need to think about what activities you are involved in to get these types of injuries. Must work in a pet store ?
They teeth can chew through concrete .
You forgot Rump!
@@truffle6082 Locust Building Codes ......And Rats take after People .
I’m retired from doing commercial pest control and several times I would find a dead rat in a rat trap finding that it’s last act was to “bite” the trap and I could not even pull the teeth apart
I HOPE the dog owners DON'T let dogs lick em after catching rats... 🤢
Yeah or when they eat dropping off rat or other dog’s animals yuck 🤮 don’t just don’t
I’ll bet a million dollars that they do. Hope those dogs are updated on their rabies shots 😢
When I see people doing that, I know they're a nasty individual. Who in their right fk mind going to kiss something that's all on the ground, licking a%% and sh%% , then kiss the animal...ugghh, just nasty
@@BruceDragon-sf1tr I see it everyday, once caught a dude jus lettin his dog go at it with his mouth in a parking garage. Ill never forget that.
Dogs have a natural bacteria in their mouths that cleans and sanitizes it. A dogs mouth is way cleaner than a humans mouth.
I've lived in New York for 18 years and once saw about a foot-long rat be ran over by a truck. It literally, and I mean literally *exploded*
I'm imagining a mushroom cloud and I cannot stop laughing.
For creatures we scorn so much, it’s ironic how we find them more around us than anywhere else in nature. You seldom see rats away from human settlements.
That should tell us something about ourselves.
People just throw their trash around. Disgusting
If there is one thing that this series is great at, it's making me really thankful for the city I live in.
You and me both
Which is?
I used to work in NYC and Newark, NJ in the mid 2000s for a few weeks. I saw rats running around every day. I was disgusted while the local east coasters didn’t even flinch as they scurried by, even at the Chilis restaurant at the Newark airport.
I have not seen even ONE rat while in Indianapolis.
Btw, I was there when the rat stampede at that Manhattan bakery made news around the country.
Flour/muffin/pancake mix with 1/2 baking soda kills them. get they gassy and die. search it up
Wtf? I was more shocked by the guy throwing his dog into the trash who’s mouth was clearly bleeding than the rats. Who would let their dogs hunt something that could carry deadly diseases???
Only idiots would do something like this,. Then let the dog lick them all on the face
Their dogs are trained specifically to hunt rats
most terriers are rat dogs. this is one of the reasons we bred dogs.
Some folks don't understand the breeds of dogs. Now those are idiots...
***I get that certain breeds of dogs are bred to hunt animals but none of these pets are meant hunt nyc sewer rats in garbage cans and community parks while you make a Doritos run
the 2 legged rats are worse than the 4 legged ones.
They're called leftists... Although I've seen plenty of them on all fours with a leash around their neck during pride parades.
I thought people exaggerated when they talked about the size and numbers of rats until I started to visit. They are bigger than you think, and more of them than you think.
ya same with in british columbia, they can really thrive where its never cold, same with spiders. They are freakishly large, like massive.
@@cIeetz BC never cold? Check the temperatures from December to February. Rats can adapt to cold, and spiders are found in cold climates as well, like Wisconsin.
Most expensive garbage dump in the world.
6:00 reminds me of the time a sub was filling a gap in a house under construction w/ expanding foam. Little did he know, a rat was inside the hole. He sprayed in the foam, and seconds later a rat ran out but because I ran through the foam, it was expanding inside the rat's nose, mouth, and eyes. It was a gruesome sight. Thankfully the guy had the heart to quickly take the rat out of its misery.
Made me wonder how many times that's happened, but the rat was stuck in the hole or even in the foam with no escape. Talk about a horrid way to die.
I wouldn't feel sorry for a rodent. I'd have let it suffer but then again, that's just me.
traumatic for every party.
7:03 she is soooo right here! In a place where there is no food reachable, no trash lying around, anything edible stored away rodent-proof, there are no rats and mice. They vanish like magic by themselves.
No need to kill them with poison lying around that can be eaten accidentally by pets and children, too.
Having lived in NYC for most of my life, rats are just vibing. It's the roaches that are the menace.
The NYC Landlord, this fellow who probably lived in the suburbs, refused to spend money fumigating. Told us if we didn't like it that we should move. This other landlord lady in Philadelphia argued that rats had as much right to live as anyone else because they were God's creatures.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣wow
DO NOT SICK your dogs on rats. As the exterminator pointed out, rats carry all sorts of cooties, including lepto.
Yes unfortunately there’s an outbreak here in NYC 🥺
This only makes me think of dog owners that let's their dog lick their faces
Those same dogs then go around licking things all over the place. Even maybe a child's face.
Here's a news flash: dogs are animals. They will quite happily do discusting, vile things without a moments hesitation. They aren't stuffed toys and they aren't people either. Many were bred for the purpose of hunting.
I immediately pull out my traps whenever I sense rats around my home. I can't imaging myself living in NYC with those critters all over the place.
Ikr I'm just thinkn of ways....🤔 I would put fly traps n the trash!!!!
They’re so intelligent they’ll just fake the trap somehow.
I was in Manhattan 3 weeks ago and I saw a huge rat meet other rats in the trash cans. They were BOLD as lions.
10:44 Bedlington Terrier!!!😍 My favorite!
They were bred to hunt small animals in coal mines, and their fur was white so they could be seen more easily in the dark. Owners of the first Bedlingtons would grow out the hair on the bridge of the dogs' noses so that they'd have extra protection from rats and whatever other animals they were hunting. Same with the hair on the legs and the poofs on the tips of the ears. The one in the video reminds me of my Katie (RIP), whom I'm kissing in my profile pic.
I've lived in several cities. I've traveled to NYC 20+ times. I love NYC. But I don't get why they don't ban garbage bags being left on the street....
the city chooses never to listen to people who actually have good ideas
THIS!!!
There's ppl who actually follow the rules, but knowing humans, there will be always a group of "Idc" and go about their day
Because when they announce 32 million budget other kind of rats comes in.
As a Californian I’m so fascinated by the rats 🐀 in New York 🤣🤣🤣
Forget the rats, what about roaches?
So in London we use Mouse catching cats a lot, you’ll see hotels, embassies, tube stations and restaurants have a set of cats purely to catch mice and rats
that's pretty neat, but cats are also very harmful to a lot of bird species that would otherwise be able to live in urban environments.
The rats here are the size of small cats. The strays won’t go near them.
Dogs catch 100 or more in a few hours. Cats are much slower and have difficulty with big rats.
More cats!!!🐈🐈
@@Ass_of_Amalek that is when dogs com into the scene.
Just moved out of NY, it’s SUPER filthy. Idk how tourist like going to NYC, it’s full of so much pollution and garbage you’ll be amazed, every corner stinks like diarrhea and just rotting garbage, food is everywhere on the floor. No matter how much my mother cleaned the house and how much poison we bought for cockroaches; they never seemed to decrease. I moved to The south and I haven’t seen a single cockroach here, I love it.
Rats dont carry the plauge, its the fleas on the animal. But youre technically right
What are Rats? all I saw was Varane. Kimpembe and Ben Yedder
Swear i saw mbappe roaming the streets
My biggest surprise when I moved to Manhattan was the mountains of garbage everywhere.
No alleys. It’s impressive NYC is able to do this job every day at the same time, 24/7, 365
That was Trump Plaza
@@muffinmonk NYC is incredibly filthy. They could totally have garbage bins instead
Makes sense why there is so much rats .
They have free food
@@justayoutuber1906 funny how the city is getting worse the longer a liberal is in the mayor's office. How's Eric Adams working out for you?
Rats - along with roaches - they're very good at sensing movement and things nearby that might be harmful to them. Even if you're out of sight *and* you don't make a sound, it makes no difference; if you're hunting for a rat, it'll sense it (unless it's asleep, I believe). I noticed that this doc - excellent though it may be - doesn't mention smells that rats tend to avoid (It may have been mentioned in the uncut version). Peppermint oil is the most repugnant to them (At least, so I read), so that's a good place to start. But I don't know how many people are allergic to peppermint in NYC.
Props to the guy that is counting them!
They are registered Democrats...Who do you think elected the Mayor? Most New Yorkers don't have time to vote.
Really curious to know how motivated these pest exterminators are in eliminating the rats. After all, their livelihood ironically depends on the existence of rats. Getting rid of rats completely would mean they have lost a significant source of income.
good point because they can be taking out not 100 percent but they can get it way down and keep at low levels rat poison works magic ciz alot of it works slow so other rats in that group eat too and bring back to nest for snacks lol rats are smart
There's a never ending supply of them. Per this vid, one mom will produce 8 pups that will be ready to reproduce in 5 weeks with a gestation of 21-23 days. Those 8 pups can produce 68 babies in 8 weeks. No, they aren't going out of business soon.
They have "*Rats there because thats all that lives there!! 🙀
It is almost impossible to eliminate them completely but I would love to change it from seeing rat almost every day to couple times per year max.
People have to manage their underground spaces (and trash disposal.)
In New York first one are barely regulated
honestly with the jobs I worked, I was gladly happy when they ended. There's just some jobs you don't want around.
Moved out of nyc a while ago , lived there my whole life.
My last apt , the last few weeks of living there, I had an avg 20 rats in my house per week. It got so bad I stopped feeling sorry for letting them free.
I don’t know where or what hole they came through. It’s like the Finnish against the Russian in WW2, I’m just out of ammo.
😂😂💀🤣😭damn
Ewwwww
💀
I moved in 2012 from Brooklyn, think that’s when the big 🐀 started appearing , they weren’t really around from the 90’s to early 2000’,s only really seen mice. The subways have always have rates tho
Yikes
I went last December with my family (I’m from California) and I would hear about rats and I was always thought it was just an exaggeration. But it’s true! I went to Manhattan, and I saw so many on streets. While at Central Park, I was with my family in line for a hotdogs and I saw some guy on a skateboard with a rat on his shoulder!! The rat was also pink.
Come one breh. The people with rats on their shoulder or arms, those are pets and have nothing to do with the street rats. There's many people around the world who have pet rats, that's a different issue lol.
A rat on his shoulder? A pink rat???😂😂😂I dunno why this is so funny...yet terrifying...
I’m from cali and thanks for telling because I never wanted to go to New York because it’s too over hype … so thanks for saving me money cause fuck all that .. I ain’t about to take a trip to see rats …
@@El_DeCALIFORNIA I've been there a couple times and never saw a single rat. Depends where you go/when you go there I guess
Lmao
Set up cornmeal mix with baking soda all over the city. Then rotate with oatmeal or cake mix but always use baking soda.
I was going home from work and a rat was walking in towards me. Someone yelled throw something at it. It was huge. I threw a coca cola can and I ran one way and it ran another. I was done with NY and moved back to California. Lol
There's not a night ( while working) , that I don't see rats squashed in to the street(fresh road kill) , or several scampering around looking for food. This is every night, every week and every neighborhood that I drive through. I've lived in NYC over 5 decades plus... I think the problem has gotten worse.
And worse, they are racist rats now
Hey let's throw our dog in a dumpster and hope they don't land in glass, needles, poison, feces.... 😞
yeah those guys don't make the best decisions. they're also not controlling the rat population in any relevant way - they could do more by going around at night cleaning up the trash. I think the only real thing they're doing other than having weird-ass murder fun with their dogs is to pose an exceptionally good entry point to the human population for diseases from the rat population. they and their dogs are getting every type of rat body fluid and parasite on them/in them.
Thought the exact same smh
@@Ass_of_Amalek "murder" Yeah sure, let's apply a word that only applies to people, to rats. Which are not people. These animals still need to be culled so they don't spread disease.
The dog owners do need a safer way to flush out the rats so the dogs can cull them. But overall, it's really good that they have working dogs.
Jayce mimimimimi
@@Ass_of_Amalek I think murder is the correct word.
My village (UK) had a large cat population, so rats are actually pretty rare here.
A cat stands absolutely no chance vs the average brown rat, they can get enormous... plus their claws are sharp
that's definitely not why, NYC has plenty of stray cats too
Introducing one species to tackle another leads to a different type of the same problem
obviously a village isn’t gonna have rats how are you even comparing a city with nearly 9 million people to a small village 😭
@@peter0x444just had a look at the kind of rats in NYC… bloody hell.
Really, really not cool tossing dogs into trash bins loaded with any number of sharp objects and harmful chemicals.
I'm in nyc right now, the horrors I see everywhere confound me after almost 4 decades of residing in the area. It is an absolute shithole
Jeez, I mean I don't know if I'd say it's completely horrible....where do you live?
NYC has the scariest subway ever. Only spooky people there
@@resireg 3.1 million spooky riders a day. 👍
@@MrRezRising I rode the subway, and lots of homeless (who I am pretty sure didn't pay the fare), recently one of them killed an Asian lady shoving her to the rails. So why are they allowed to ride for free, or even worse, to sleep in the wagon? It is impressive that you didn't noticed yet.
@@resireg Lol, you rode the subway a couple times and you think you know how it works? Do you hear yourself?
You're "pretty sure" they didn't pay their fare? And how would you know that?
Every very city has homeless, guy. It's better here than in say, Miami or San Francisco, and we have MTA (Manhattan Transit Authority) groups that find homeless on the subways and buses and help them get to a shelter or wherever they need to go.
The asian lady? Yup! Surprise! Pack 10 million ppl into 304 square miles and odds are a couple of them are gonna be f•cking crazy.
Instead of getting rid of rats, we should get rid of food waste.
Also harder to acess trash
The city that earned the top spot was Chicago for the ninth straight year, according to Orkin's Rattiest City List. Los Angeles claimed the number two spot this year, with New York coming in at third place, Washington, D.C. ranking fourth, while San Francisco finished in the fifth spot.Oct 24, 2023
Haha! excellent job with the graphics 👏 👏 👏
Thanks so much!
I got a good laugh at them as well haha
@@serenedelusions the rat's debut in NYC in the 1700's and the uptown and downtown rat had me rollin'
Put uptown rat and downtown rat on your merch
1. Hire the Dutch to teach NY how to handle trash.
2. Fierce landlords to give up basement apartments on buildings with mire than 6 units. Basement is mean to store trash cans.
3. Educate people on disposing perishable items.
4. Inpect restaurants rigorously.
5. Repair and upgrade the subway.
6. Learn to proofread before posting about educating people
A solution for rats and cockroaches is to recycle you trash, because you can separate packaging material from food waste and clean it. And by separating recycling materials from non-recycle, there will be an anti-rat improvement.
Nonsense
Knowing they reproduce fast af, I doubt this will work
Yess!! In the building I used to live in my floor was free bc we rinsed our recycling. It helps so much
@@iLoveBoysandBerries the ultimate solution is 0 waste
I think if NYC has 10 plus million people and surrounded by water that the rat population would exceed it. I mean, Amsterdam has over 2 million rats and their population is only 800 000.
I’m a New York native, and luckily I don’t see very many in my neighborhood. I have traveled to other large cities in Europe, and I do think New York is seriously lacking with sanitation. People have already pointed out that one of the problems is that trash sits out on the street. Another is that street cleaning is rarely done and when it is, it’s super poorly done. I’ve seen other places have teams of workers to pick up trash and then power wash the streets to get rid of remaining debris and dirt. In NYC we have those stupid swirly street-cleaning machines that do nothing but move the trash around.
Another thing that keeps my neighborhood rat population down-we have tons of stray cats! There’s little shelters set up for them down my street and I’m sure they catch plenty.
Come to 233rd street in the bronx, there are rats the size of cats. Come to the hood and come see what the govt has black people living in.
@@blackleague212 no Ik, I’ve seen them, it’s fuckin ridiculous. I’m just lucky bc we have a ton of strays around us and they murk the rats. Recently I saw a big ass bloated dead rat on a sewer grate that has just been withering away as time goes by. From what I’ve seen though, Midtown at night is fucking horrifying when it comes to rats. I went to the city to see a movie with friends and I saw at least 50 rats on the walk from the train to the AMC.