Ew! Rat Ranks to Continue Rising in the City This Summer
So, looks like that crazy infestation at Green Eggs could be just the start of a long, hot rat-filled summer in Philly.
So, looks like that crazy infestation at Green Eggs could be just the start of a long, hot rat-filled summer in Philly.
The opening hinges on whether or not they pass their final health inspection.
The state's agriculture will post reports from all over Pennsylvania.
The idea was quickly shot down in Pittsburgh.
Needless to say, the project has encountered its share of setbacks.
Dead rodents, rodent droppings, and a deadbeat owner all add up to one dismal bar.
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Upgrades to the building's electric were required to make it compliant with 2011 codes.
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A health department inspection found that Vento wore excessive jewelry.
Missing sneeze-guards, lack of hand washing stations and mouse infestations are among the violations.