Bostonians sounded off Tuesday on the city's plan to root out all its rats.
At a community meeting, people from Back Bay, Beacon Hill, the North End and more shared concerns and questions about Boston's rodent action plan , announced last year and being rolled out now.
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"I have seen the trash pick up go till 3 p.m. the next day. That is a net 22-hour food buffet for the rats," one woman said on the Zoom meeting.
The city has been placing about 275 rodent sensors to gather data about their movement through alleyways, Boston Housing Authority sites and parks.
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