Teacher's pest: NYC hires former educator to slaughter rats

Kathleen Corradi was introduced as the city's first-ever citywide director of rodent mitigation, also known as the "rat czar," in New York, Wednesday, April 12, 2023. Corrari, a former school teacher and anti-rat activist 鈥 is vowing nothing short of annihilating the whiskered, four-clawed vermin to live up to the mayor's need for a deputy with "killer instincts," is "bloodthirsty" and can commit to the "wholesale slaughter" of rats. (AP Photo/Bobby Caina Calvan)

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Every New York City mayor has waged war 鈥 and mostly lost 鈥 against one of humanity鈥檚 most cunning and enduring foe: rattus norvegicus. But has the city鈥檚 vilest enemy, better known as the common brown rat, finally met its match?

Mayor Eric Adams introduced a former elementary school teacher and anti-rat activist as his new 鈥渞at czar鈥 on Wednesday. Officially, Kathleen Corradi, the mayor's new hire, will be known as the director of rodent mitigation.

Corradi is tasked with battling the potentially in myriad urban nooks and crannies, subway tunnels and empty lots.

Hers is a new job, which the city advertised with a help-wanted ad seeking applicants who are 鈥渂loodthirsty,鈥 possess 鈥渒iller instincts" and could commit to the 鈥渨holesale slaughter" of rats.

"When I first saw this job posting, I wasn鈥檛 sure if it was real. 鈥楤lood thirsty鈥 is not a word you usually see in a job description and it鈥檚 certainly not a word I usually (use to) describe myself," Corradi said in a news conference at a Harlem park.

鈥淵ou鈥檒l be seeing a lot of me and a lot less rats,鈥 she vowed.

Rats have long bedeviled the city, a top public concern along with crime, homelessness and exorbitant rents. No traps nor poisonous bait have fully succeeded in reducing their numbers. Rats have thrived in subway tunnels and burrows within empty lots and city parks.

鈥淩ats are smart, they are resilient,鈥 said Adams, a Democrat. 鈥淢any of us live in communities where rats think they run the city."

Over the past year, residents have called in almost 3.2 million rat sightings to the city's 311 service request line, just shy of the record number of complaints in 2021.

鈥淩ats have proven to be one of the most formidable opponents that humans have faced. Here in New York City, we鈥檙e locked in a constant battle,鈥 said Councilmember Erik Bottcher, whose district includes Times Square.

New York City's approach is in contrast to some efforts by animal-rights advocates in Paris, where there could be more rats than its 2.2 million people, perhaps twice as many, according to some estimates. A strike by garbage workers left some streets teeming with rats.

The animal rights group Paris Animaux Zoopolis has been trying to convince Parisians that 鈥渞ats are not our enemies!鈥

Adams thinks otherwise.

As Brooklyn borough president, he once showed reporters a bucket filled with a toxic soup meant to drown rats.

鈥淭here were people that were yelling, you know, 鈥橭h you murderer. You murderer!'鈥 the mayor said. 鈥淵ou know, we can鈥檛 be philosophical about things that impact the quality of life of New Yorkers.鈥

And he鈥檚 had trouble controlling them even outside the Brooklyn townhouse he owns 鈥 something he mentioned in jest Wednesday.

In February, the mayor challenged issued to him by his own health department for not doing enough to control rodents outside the townhouse. The administrative judge sided with the mayor on one citation but ordered him to pay $300 for the other.

In November, the mayor signed legislation intended to reduce the city鈥檚 rat problems, including new rules limiting how long garbage can sit out on curbs.

鈥淭he fewer rats the better,鈥 said Nina Daugherty, a Harlem resident who came upon the news conference while jogging through a local park.

Corradi's first task will be to launch a 鈥渞at mitigation zone鈥 in Harlem, where the city will invest $3.5 million to roll out 鈥渁n accelerated rat reduction plan鈥 deploying 19 full-time and 14 seasonal employees to combat rats. Strategies that work in Harlem will be extended elsewhere.

Besides the 鈥渋ck,鈥 factor, rats can spread disease like leptospirosis. On rare occasions, the ailment can lead to meningitis and cause the kidneys and liver to fail.

Corradi said her job will be to combat rats by taking away their food sources 鈥 often garbage and food scraps.

鈥淚 have a long history with rats,鈥 she said. As a 10-year-old, she gathered signatures for an anti-rat petition in her neighborhood. She also led efforts by New York City schools to control the vermin in school buildings.

It鈥檚 not the first time a New York mayor has appointed a rat czar. Rudy Giuliani anointed one of his deputy mayors to handle the job 鈥 although Corradi will be the city's first director of rodent mitigation.

During his time in office, Giuliani established a task force, which spawned a boot camp called the 鈥渞odent academy鈥 that still produces cadres of foot soldiers hoping to vanquish the city's army of rats.

Former Mayor Bill de Blasio budgeted more than $30 million in his own failed bid to conquer rats. One plan relied on dry ice to suffocate rats in their burrows. It proved comedic at one demonstration for journalists when workers chased 鈥 but never caught 鈥 one of the fleeing vermin.

鈥淓veryone tried,鈥 Adams said, acknowledging the city's noble efforts 鈥 and ultimate failures.

""We needed someone that was going to put all the pieces together and all the players together to coordinate this entire symphony of fighters. We needed a maestro.鈥

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