Improper use of rat poison puts wildlife in danger
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ABC57 News Staff
Posted: Dec 16, 2024 8:28 AM EDT

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- South Bend has been ranked as one of America's rattiest cities, according to Orkin, and while the city didn't crack the top 50 this year, rats are still a problem residents must deal with.
Nicole Harmon, Director of Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education at Humane Indiana, and Janelle Iaccino, a.k.a. "The Bug Girl" with Franklin Pest Solutions, brought some very special guests to the ABC57 studio to discuss how to deal with rats without harming the local ecosystem.
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