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  • 11 months ago
Rodents continue to cause havoc in schools across the country and TTUTA says it's doing its best to address the problem.

In February a rat infestation left pupils at the St. Joseph Secondary School fearing for their safety, while parents were calling for the institution to be shutdown.

On Thursday TTUTA President Martin Lum Kin explains that the situation is prevalent at more than one school but work is being done to treat with the problem.
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00:00The baiting took place and there are less signs of it.
00:05Just like in other schools,
00:06so we had pre-sale secondary as well.
00:09The nesting of these rodents are not on the compound.
00:13It's outside of the compound.
00:15And we can continually put bait within the compound.
00:19If we do not identify the nest of these rodents
00:23and actually get rid of it,
00:26then it will be continuing and going on.
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