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Who’s winning New York City’s war on rats: rodents or trash bins?

City on track to record fewest reported rat sightings since pandemic as Mamdani’s ‘containerization’ program brings bins to boroughs

Who’s winning New York City’s war on rats: rodents or trash bins?

TL;DR

  • New York City is on track for its fewest reported rat sightings since the pandemic, a 22% decrease in the first seven months of 2026 compared to the previous year.
  • Former Mayor Eric Adams initiated a "war on rats" campaign, including appointing a "rat czar" and implementing a "trash revolution" with mandatory trash bins.
  • The "containerization" program, expanded by current Mayor Zohran Mamdani, requires businesses and residential buildings to use bins to reduce trash on streets.
  • While overall sightings are down, some neighborhoods like the East Village have seen a surge in rodent reports, indicating varying success across the city.
  • Experts caution that rats are highly adaptable and, despite reduced visibility, remain present in underground and hidden city spaces, requiring ongoing control efforts.