"We have already spent over lakhs of rupees on various methods to control the monkey menace, but nothing has worked. We have now decided to scare them away using low-voltage electric fencing," said New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) Health Officer, PK Sharma.
The civic body has started work on installing the electric fencing, also called simian tape, around government buildings and the residences of ministers in Lutyens' Delhi.
"This method will not be harmful for the animals as the voltage on such fences is very low. So, the moment the monkeys try to climb any wall, they will get a slight shock and will be scared away," he said.
NDMC has been facing a tough time in keeping monkeys at bay in its areas. It has tried several methods to check the monkey menace, from hiring langur handlers and using air guns and rubber bullets to arranging for proper food for them at a particular feeding areas.
NDMC had earlier also tried the power-fencing method on a pilot-project basis, but it had proved to to be expensive and so was not taken further.
"It is an expensive method. The fencing of a particular building costs over Rs 5,00,000, but now we have no option left, so we have started with a few buildings," he said.
There are around 8,500 monkeys in NDMC areas.
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