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Why Property Managers Must Oversee Building-Wide Pest Control. What Happens In Tenant Spaces Can Affect A Whole Property.

By |2025-12-10T17:10:57-05:00December 11th, 2025|and rats, and rodents, commercial real estate, mice, mice, pest control, Public Health, rats, rodents|

Why Property Managers Must Oversee Building-Wide Pest Control A Very Public Rodent Incident From A NYC Restaurant Shows The Risks Buildings Face Too. The recent Chipotle rodent incident, (NYC Chipotle customer allegedly 'bit into a rodent' inside burrito bowl: lawsuit | New York Post) regardless of disputed details, demonstrates something property managers already know: When

How Restaurants Can Prevent Rodent Incidents Before They Become Business Crises

By |2025-12-10T13:13:09-05:00December 10th, 2025|and rats, and rodents, commercial real estate, mice, pest control, Public Health, rats, rodents|

A New Reminder for Restaurants: 2025 NYC Chipotle Report & Lawsuit Of An Alleged Rodent Encounter In A Customer's Food The recent report of a mouse allegedly found inside a Chipotle burrito bowl (See: NYC Chipotle customer allegedly 'bit into a rodent' inside burrito bowl: lawsuit | New York Post and Lawsuit claims woman is

The History of Rodent Issues in NYC Restaurants — And Why They Always Hurt the Business

By |2025-12-10T12:28:21-05:00December 9th, 2025|and rats, and rodents, commercial real estate, mice, mice, pest control, Public Health, rats, rodents|

The History of Rodent Issues in NYC Restaurants — And Why They Always Hurt the Business Rodent issues in New York City restaurants are not new—and every decade repeats the same pattern. A single incident, caught on video or posted online, quickly becomes a media event that hurts a restaurant’s brand, revenue, and regulatory standing.

It’s Worth Repeating NYC Mice & Rats Carry Dangerous Bacteria

By |2018-04-27T18:42:30-05:00April 27th, 2018|and rats, and rodents, mice, pest control|

Bell Environmental recently wrote about how mice found in NYC apartment buildings carry disease-causing bacteria, including a few superbug germs.  This is a subject worth revisiting and repeating because the study is alarming and because of the close contact humans have with mice. According to the Columbia University scientists who were quoted in a very good

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