Brittany Brown and her friends were finishing an outdoor dinner in Chelsea recently when, from the corner of her eye, she thought she saw something move near the edge of their table.
Moments later, she thought she saw it again.
Then she made eye contact with a man sitting nearby, and he confirmed what worried her: A rat had been on the table. If that werent icky enough, one skittered through the restaurant shed as she left.
Its gross and its kind of unnerving, said Ms. Brown, a copy editor who has lived in Manhattan for four years. She did not want to name the restaurant and single it out for what she considers a bigger issue.
This is the worst Ive ever seen it, she said.
Rodents are among New Yorks permanent features. But across the city, one hears the same thing: They are running amok like never before.
Through Wednesday, there had been more than 21,000 rat sightings reported to 311 this year, compared with 15,000 in the same period in 2019 (and about 12,000 in 2014). The rate of initial health inspections to uncover active rats signs nearly doubled in the latest fiscal year. There have also been 15 cases this year the most since at least 2006 of leptospirosis, which can cause serious liver and kidney damage and, in the city, typically spreads via rat urine, according to health officials. One case was fatal.
So add a plague of rats to everything else New York faces in trying to rebound from the Covid-19 pandemic. By some measures, the problem may have eased slightly before the coronavirus came. But the rodents have roared back since, thanks to a confluence of factors.
The spike is mostly in areas long known as infested, health officials insist. In one such area, Manhattans East Village, it was evident on a recent Friday night.
Jean OHearn, a lawyer, said she had never seen so many rats on her block, East Third Street between Avenues A and B, in 28 years there. As if on cue, one raced out from under a white S.U.V. about eight feet away and crossed the sidewalk.
Oh, there they are! exclaimed a neighbor, James Gilbert, as the rodent wiggled through a side door into a courtyard behind Ms. OHearns building. Seconds later, two more dashed from the street toward several trash bags.
Theyre everywhere, Mr. Gilbert said.
Another neighbor, Maria Cortes, chimed in: Theyre everywhere and theyre fat! Ms. Cortes, a 45-year tenant of the building, said she jangles her keys when she approaches the front door to clear rats from her path.
According to experts, exterminators and city officials, the perfect-pandemic-storm scenario behind the surge goes like this:
When restaurants closed, rats had to scavenge outside more. They found gutters and street-corner baskets clogged with trash because of cuts to the Sanitation Department budget last year. Illegal dumping increased. With most people stuck at home, so did residential waste.
A few months after the city shut down, construction, which drives rats into the open and had been halted like everything else, returned with gusto. Outdoor dining expanded as restaurants struggled to survive.
Along the way, inspectors who typically hunt for evidence of rats were assigned elsewhere, including to mass vaccination sites and to restaurants to ensure that they were requiring vaccination proof.
A wetter-than-usual summer, coupled with other effects of a warming climate that have helped rats thrive, heightened the problem, health officials said. By October, the animals, which breed prolifically, had reached their annual population peak in the city, said Jason Munshi-South, an associate professor of biological sciences at Fordham University.
Now, as temperatures drop, rats may be somewhat less visible. But they will re-emerge en masse in spring, ready to feast.
When they do, critics say, the restaurant sheds that helped save an industry will be potential feeding grounds. Abandoned ones are already rodent playpens.
In a lawsuit filed last month in a bid to block the permanent expansion of outdoor dining, a group of city residents cited the structures rat appeal among their objections.
One plaintiff, Marcell Rocha, who lives on Orchard Street on the Lower East Side, said he often walks in the street to avoid rodents.
I never remember there being that much garbage, Mr. Rocha said of the neighborhood, a popular nightlife destination.
Edward Grayson, the sanitation commissioner, acknowledged that the sheds, especially those that spill past the curb, complicate the departments work and create more responsibilities for restaurants, which he expects they will meet.
Youre not going to eat somewhere thats disgusting, Mr. Grayson said in an interview.
Last years budget cuts have largely been restored, he said, and the department was doing everything we can to keep the streets clean.
But Antonio Reynoso, a City Council member from Brooklyn who leads the sanitation committee and is the incoming borough president, said those efforts were lacking.
The city feels dirtier, Mr. Reynoso said, expressing a widely shared view.
In Bushwick, the fourth-ranked neighborhood in rat sightings this year, Anjali Krishnan said that one of the most disgusting things she had seen was a moving garbage bag going down the street and realizing theres a rat inside.
The craziest was someone stepping on a rat, Ms. Krishnan said in an interview at Maria Hernandez Park, where rodents could be seen hustling around near the bushes as people enjoyed games, music and food.
I think I heard the rat and the persons scream, Ms. Krishnan said of the episode.
Rashanna Lee said she had been struck by the rats boldness.
I just saw a rat when we were walking down to the park, and it was still daylight, she said. And I was like, damn, thats audacious.
Andy Linares, the president of Bug Off Pest Control Center in Upper Manhattan, said rats had undoubtedly become more brazen in their quest for food and harborage. He described watching one appear from under a dumpster and saunter across the street before slipping down a sewer grate.
It was jaywalking, said Mr. Linares, who has operated the business for 40 years.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned last year that rats might exhibit unusual or aggressive behavior during the pandemic. But a health department spokesman said there was no evidence they were behaving differently than usual.
Daniel Barber disagreed.
Mr. Barber, the citywide leader of New York City Housing Authority tenants associations, recently led a reporter and photographer on a midday tour around the Andrew Jackson Houses complex in the Bronx.
Around the same time the day before, Mr. Barber said, a pregnant rat had run through a garden near a group of men playing dominoes.
She was huge, he said.
No rats were visible this day, but there was ample evidence of their presence: burrows and tree pits jammed with rocks to prevent nesting a futile exercise, experts say.
New Yorks most recent anti-rat initiative, a $32 million program in 2017, targeted what Mayor Bill de Blasio said were the three most infested parts of the city: the Grand Concourse area of the Bronx; Bushwick and Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn; and a section of Manhattan encompassing the East Village, the Lower East Side and Chinatown.
Much of the money was earmarked for improving conditions in public housing, and some data suggests the program hit its goals for reducing rat activity in those areas by 2019. Now, with rodents ascendant again, the programs future is unclear.
Stuffing dry ice into burrows is one way the city now fights the war on rats. Mr. Linares, the exterminator, said that poisons, bait boxes and other devices remained popular and that sales had increased during the pandemic. (The website The City reported last month that rat poison had killed at least six birds found dead in local parks since January 2020.)
Eric Adams, the next mayor, has previously touted what he described in an October radio interview as an amazing device: a toxic dunk tank that drowns rats in a deadly soup.
Were going to see about deploying these rat traps throughout the city, Mr. Adams said in the interview.
Mr. Linares said the device was not new. Professor Munshi-South said it would do little to solve the problem. Both agreed that urgent action was needed, particularly in limiting rodents food supply.
As for the sheds, Andrew Rigie, the executive director of the New York City Hospitality Alliance, a trade group, said most restaurant owners had been diligent in keeping the structures clean and were prepared for strict sanitary measures to be imposed should outdoor dining expand permanently.
Maybe it will be the catalyst for New York to change how it deals with its garbage, he said.
In the meantime, Ms. Brown cannot shake the memory of a rat joining her at the dinner table.
It made me feel, she said, like maybe Im over it with outdoor dining for now.
Michael Gold, Matthew Haag, Chelsia Rose Marcius and Talia Smith contributed reporting.
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