Irrawaddy-Jan 21

The Shan State government has provided villages with hundreds of snakes in an effort to control rat infestations that have destroyed rice crops.

For the past three years, many villages in the state’s Pekon Township have been plagued by infestations of rats, which have gnawed their way through many hectares of paddy fields. In an effort to protect the crops, the state has provided villages with nonvenomous snakes in the hope that the rodent-eating reptiles will bring the rat population under control, according to Dr. Nyi Nyi Aung, the Shan State minister for resources and environmental conservation. Villagers are also being provided with mousetraps and poison to defend their crops from the rat infestation. Last week the state government distributed more than 200 snakes to villages in order to suppress the rat populations in the affected areas, Dr. Nyi Nyi Aung told The Irrawaddy on Tuesday.

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