"We trapped and killed 81,500 rats during this period, averaging 700 to 1,000 kills per day," said a senior civic official.
The drive was part of a year-long effort to prevent outbreak of leptospirosis, a deadly bacterial infection which spreads mainly through rodents, during the rainy season, he said.
The killed rats are tested for infection and later disposed of at a remote part of Deonar dumping ground in the city, said Rajan Naringrekar, insecticide officer of MCGM.
Rats are killed by using various methods, such as poison-baiting, spraying insecticides in their holes as well as use of traps.
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