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New York Tops a List for Rat Risk Factors
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/10/04/...
After New York, the cities considered most at risk for rodent problems were Houston, Boston, Louisville, Ky., Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Chicago, El Paso, Tex., and Milwaukee.
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file under: d-CON, rats, rodents, risk assessment, health, city, rank, home, population, trash, mice, pest control, new york city, houston, boston, philadelphia, baltimore, washington, chicago, el paso, milwaukee, louisville by d-CON 2007/10/25 16:59:11
   
Boston Battles Burgeoning Rat Problem
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/200...
The New Jersey-based company d-CON released a report this month ranking Boston third of the nation's 32 cities most likely to be infested by rats.
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file under: rats, d-CON, rodents, Boston, city, risk assessment, urban living, health, cleanliness, trash, population, home by d-CON 2007/10/25 16:42:23
   
High Steppin' in Rat City
http://blogs.houstonpress.com/houstoned/2007/...
If you hate rats, Houston is the second worst city in the United States of America to be. That’s according to a nationwide study commissioned by d-CON.
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file under: d-CON, rats, rodents, risk assessment, health, houston, urban living, home, population, trash, by d-CON 2007/10/25 16:22:14
   
New York tops cities vulnerable to rat attacks
http://www.reuters.com/article/lifestyleMolt/...
Rodent expert Dale Kaukeinen said the 2007 Rodent Risk Assessment, which was sponsored by rodent control brand d-CON, would be used to urge cities to spend more on taking a pro-active approach against rats.
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file under: d-CON, rats, rodents, risk assessment, health, new york, new york city, urban living by d-CON 2007/10/25 16:05:10
   
 
   
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