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Edmonton 1963

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Edmonton]

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RODENT CONTROL
Your Senior Public Health Inspector, as Officer-in-Charge, Rodent Control,
reported as follows:-
An Assistant Rodent Officer and two Operatives carry out rat and mice
destruction under the general supervision of the Public Health Inspectors.
Domestic premises are treated without charge and business premises on
repayment.
Wherever possible the poison used in treating infestations is "Warfarin"
which is very successful and comparatively harmless to human beings and domestic
animals.
In cases where rat infestations are suspected to be due to faulty drainage,
the Public Health Inspector makes a full investigation and where repairs are
found to be necessary, the matter is taken up with the owner.

Prevalence of Rats and Mice:

Local AuthorityDwelling HousesAll other including Business and IndustrialTotal
Properties inspected as a result of notification3074454828
Other properties investigated52,309332,347
Properties found to be infested
Rats(a) Major infestations1--1
(b) Minor infestations2453941604
Mice(a) Major infestations----
(b) Minor infestations426939
Number of properties treated by Rodent Operators2966550744
Number of Inspections3836,6634547,500

RAT DESTRUCTION IN SEWERS
The Council's Rodent Operatives continued the treatment of sewers;
private contractors previously carried out this work.
They continued using "1080" poison in quarterly maintenance treatments.