rats
Coverage of rats in the Nexus archive.
- Lincoln Park residents say garbage truck is breaking their trash can lids, attracting rats
Lincoln Park residents report garbage truck operations by Priority Waste are damaging trash can lids, leading to pest problems. Some residents have waited months for replacements, with the city and Priority Waste offering unclear solutions.
- The typhus rats: Why a medieval disease is rocking LA
Rats and fleas in Los Angeles are spreading typhus, a bacterial disease causing fever-like symptoms. Flea-borne typhus cases in LA have surged by 2,300% since 2009, with last year marking the highest number of cases in the county's history.
- Origami-inspired sensor could continuously monitor our vital signs
A tiny origami-inspired sensor unfolds within the body to continuously monitor heart activity and breathing. It has shown promise in rat testing.
- L.A. Warehouse Fire Leaves Behind Rats, Flies and an Unending Stench
A warehouse fire in Los Angeles caused thick smoke to blanket Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles for days, starting on June 17. The nearly 500,000-square-foot facility burned, leaving behind rats, flies, and a persistent stench.
- An island has been waging a war on rats. They think they’ve finally won
An island off the coast of Ireland is combating a rat-infestation problem that threatens local wildlife and believes they have successfully gained the upper hand. The effort is highlighted as a potential model for managing invasive species on islands worldwide.
- ‘Rats everywhere’: numbers caught are up 323%. So why are authorities not worried?
Hong Kong resident Yau Suk-ming encountered a rat in her kitchen on Bulkeley Street, a location where rat droppings had previously been noticed. Despite a 323% increase in rat numbers caught, local authorities remain unconcerned, as highlighted in the article's title.
- Galveston at center of new CDC study on resurgence of flea-borne typhus
A new CDC study is centered on Galveston to investigate the resurgence of flea-borne typhus. Infected fleas are carried by animals like rats, opossums, cats, and dogs, with stray and domestic cats identified as potential carriers, prompting recommendations for pet flea prevention.
- Brooklyn tenants fight against poor living conditions
Tenants in Brooklyn Heights are protesting unsafe living conditions in the Riverside Buildings, citing issues like brown water and rats. They fear displacement amid concerns over the historic apartment complex's maintenance.
- Locals on NYC’s most rat-infested blocks left to fight rodents that ‘pop up’ from inside trash cans
Residents in New York City's most rat-infested areas are struggling to combat rodent populations that emerge from trash cans. The situation highlights ongoing challenges with pest control in densely populated urban blocks.
- Storage giant forced to pay back NYC renters after sky-high price hikes and rats run wild
Extra Space, a storage company, was using bait-and-switch schemes by advertising affordable and clean self-storage spaces but delivering high prices and rat-infested units. The company is now forced to pay back NYC renters affected by these practices.
- Botswana: Compensation Act Excludes Rats Damage - Official
Botswana's Compensation Act does not cover crop damage caused by rats, according to Senior Wildlife Warden Ms Tshola Zibochwa. Farmers have raised concerns about large-scale crop destruction by rodents, but government compensation is not available for this issue.
- Chicago renter woke up to rats gnawing on his face after complaining about infestation to landlord for months
A Chicago tenant, Heriverto Hernandez, woke up to rats gnawing on his face after months of complaining to his landlord about an infestation. Hernandez reported the issue to his landlord for months without resolution, leading to the severe incident.
- Gaza’s displaced families face worsening living conditions
Gaza’s displaced families are enduring worsening living conditions as rats infest camps, sewage spreads, and tents filled with waste contribute to disease outbreaks. The lack of sanitation exacerbates the crisis, putting families at heightened health risks.
- Rats, Leaks and Broken Elevators: Repair Backlog Plagues Federal Buildings
Federal buildings face a repair backlog involving issues like rats, leaks, and broken elevators. A leaky roof at an IRS building in Georgia's Chamblee campus is being managed with hoses and plastic bags.
- Rats, rotting food become latest concern after Boyle Heights warehouse fire
A fire at a Boyle Heights cold-storage warehouse caused millions of pounds of spoiled food to remain inside, leading to concerns about rats and health hazards. The property is set to be returned to its operators as the fire was recently declared knocked down.
- Therapy ferrets used to kill rats at UK’s largest children’s prison
Therapy ferrets at the UK’s largest children’s prison, HMYOI Wetherby, are being used to kill rats, sparking concerns from the prison officers’ union over child and animal welfare. The practice was approved after a surge in rat numbers, leading to a reported bloody incident.
- Stoned rats get the munchies. Here's what that means for people with eating disorders, appetite loss
Research from the University of Calgary and Washington State University explores how cannabis affects appetite in rats and humans, potentially offering insights for managing eating disorders and appetite loss.
- IRS workers forced to sit on top of their desks thanks to infestation of rats that are so big traps don't work
IRS workers are forced to sit on top of their desks due to a rat infestation. The infestation involves rats so large that standard traps are ineffective.
- 'If we sleep they bite': Rats and weasels infest camps for displaced Gazans
Rats and weasels are infesting camps for displaced Gazans, spreading diseases. The situation exacerbates health risks for those already affected by displacement.
- 'If we sleep, they bite': Rats and weasels infest camps for displaced Gazans
Rats, weasels, and other pests are infesting camps for displaced Gazans in the Gaza Strip, spreading diseases and exacerbating health risks. The situation has become a daily battle for survival amid worsening living conditions.
- New Wave of DPRK Attacks Uses AI-Inserted npm Malware, Fake Firms, and RATs
Cybersecurity researchers discovered a malicious npm package, '@validate-sdk/v2', used in attacks attributed to the DPRK. The package, falsely presented as a legitimate SDK, was linked to Anthropic's Claude Opus LLM and employs AI-inserted malware, fake firms, and RATs for cyber operations.
- Synthetic blood clots snap cells together to staunch bleeding — fast
A new 'Click clotting' technology has been developed to rapidly seal severe wounds in rats by snapping synthetic blood clots onto cells, as published in Nature on April 29, 2026. The method stops bleeding within seconds, offering potential for emergency medical applications.
- Can our neighbour force us to get rid of our brick compost heaps? He claims it will attract rats
A neighbor is disputing the use of brick compost heaps, claiming they may attract rats. The situation involves a local property dispute over composting practices and potential pest concerns.
- Gaza’s second front: The battle against disease-carrying rats
Palestinian families in Gaza face severe health risks from disease-carrying rats in unsanitary refugee camps, with limited access to assistance. The situation highlights a growing public health crisis amid ongoing conflict and resource shortages.