But if rats have access to food as well as fresh water, they could very well populate a vacated structure, even though they prefer outdoor burrows, Lerman explained.
Though Munroe and others said they’d never seen a rat in Narberth until now, others in town have reported them — at least sporadically — going back to at least 2016, according to Kevin Walsh, building code enforcement officer for the borough. This prompted Johnson to convey the fear that she and her Narberth neighbors have been expressing in crescendo-ing voices lately:“They all,” Johnson said, pausing for emphasis, “Rat tsunamis are, one would think, unsavory occurrences. How real is the possibility?
That created an uproar in Narberth, where parking spaces are at a premium, and where residents object to any business structure being built in South Narberth.,” said retired homeowner Rosemary McDonough, 68. “The unwritten rule here is that the south side of town must remain completely residential.”
Rat infestations has nothing to do with the income level of the neighborhood 🙄.
Easy to fix: Neighbors get together and save their neighborhood with their own money and hire their own vermin removal specialists. After solving the problem, buy the property for expensive apartments. Get your money back.
Why don’t they work to try to help save the church?