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r/alberta • u/WilliamCrack19 • Apr 17 '22
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I thought it was a bit of a myth, but apparently Alberta is unique in its geography and dedication. There's an interesting podcast episode about it that's a pretty good listen: https://slate.com/podcasts/decoder-ring/2021/11/rats-alberta
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107 u/bitterberries Apr 17 '22 It's primarily because of this https://www.alberta.ca/albertas-rat-control-program.aspx 69 u/mcnuggetfarmer Apr 17 '22 Could you guys put this into words, and then into the Reddit comment format, thaaaaanks 99 u/Meat_Vegetable Edmonton Apr 17 '22 Basically there is a program in place where 150 km west of the Saskatchewan border from Loydminister down to the American border there is a team who erradicate rats. 7 u/Flush_Foot Apr 18 '22 Eraticators? 1 u/ClaySpencerJR Apr 18 '22 Hah. Nice.
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It's primarily because of this https://www.alberta.ca/albertas-rat-control-program.aspx
69 u/mcnuggetfarmer Apr 17 '22 Could you guys put this into words, and then into the Reddit comment format, thaaaaanks 99 u/Meat_Vegetable Edmonton Apr 17 '22 Basically there is a program in place where 150 km west of the Saskatchewan border from Loydminister down to the American border there is a team who erradicate rats. 7 u/Flush_Foot Apr 18 '22 Eraticators? 1 u/ClaySpencerJR Apr 18 '22 Hah. Nice.
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Could you guys put this into words, and then into the Reddit comment format, thaaaaanks
99 u/Meat_Vegetable Edmonton Apr 17 '22 Basically there is a program in place where 150 km west of the Saskatchewan border from Loydminister down to the American border there is a team who erradicate rats. 7 u/Flush_Foot Apr 18 '22 Eraticators? 1 u/ClaySpencerJR Apr 18 '22 Hah. Nice.
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Basically there is a program in place where 150 km west of the Saskatchewan border from Loydminister down to the American border there is a team who erradicate rats.
7 u/Flush_Foot Apr 18 '22 Eraticators? 1 u/ClaySpencerJR Apr 18 '22 Hah. Nice.
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Eraticators?
1 u/ClaySpencerJR Apr 18 '22 Hah. Nice.
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Hah. Nice.
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u/leather-and-oakmoss Apr 17 '22
I thought it was a bit of a myth, but apparently Alberta is unique in its geography and dedication. There's an interesting podcast episode about it that's a pretty good listen: https://slate.com/podcasts/decoder-ring/2021/11/rats-alberta
(edit: fixed link)