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The US CDC warned: Closed for two months, the rats are hungry, angry, and more aggressive

The US CDC warned: Closed for two months, the rats are hungry, angry, and more aggressive

In New York, for example, some rat herds have been feeding on restaurant garbage, and during the closure, restaurants have closed, and rats have begun to eat their cubs or attack each other in search of food, CDC experts said. Rats in residential areas may not have produced this change.

According to the US Capitol Hill newspaper reported on May 24, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on its website that rodents rely on food and waste generated by restaurants and the like, and the closure and restriction of services under the epidemic have made rodents have to find new food sources and show more unstable behavior. Several parts of the United States have reported increased rodent activity.

CDC experts in the United States warned that during the lockdown, most restaurants were closed, causing hungry rats to become more aggressive when looking for food, but not against people, but at rats attacking each other.

CdC recommends that to prevent more aggressive rats from approaching their homes, residents are better off putting their garbage in more tightly sealed bins and removing bird food from their yards. (Nandu Comprehensive Report)

The US CDC warned: Closed for two months, the rats are hungry, angry, and more aggressive

This is a beach photographed in Chicago, USA, on May 25. Affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the streets and beaches that used to be bustling have become deserted. Xinhua News Agency/Midland

The US CDC warned: Closed for two months, the rats are hungry, angry, and more aggressive

This is a closed road photographed in Chicago, USA, on May 25. Xinhua News Agency/Midland

The US CDC warned: Closed for two months, the rats are hungry, angry, and more aggressive

An empty beach photographed in Atlantic City, USA, on May 25. Xinhua News Agency/Reuters

The US CDC warned: Closed for two months, the rats are hungry, angry, and more aggressive

This is the deserted dock photographed in Chicago, USA, on May 25. Xinhua News Agency/Midland

The US CDC warned: Closed for two months, the rats are hungry, angry, and more aggressive

A homeless person walks the streets pushing his belongings through the streets in New York, United States, on May 21. Xinhua News Agency/Reuters

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