SQUEAKY CLEAN: Bobby Corrigan, head of the Bronx rat-inspection program, on the hunt.
Meet New Yorks Pied Piper - The Rodentologist Gets To Work
January 14, 2008 — Bobby Corrigan smells a rat.
As the country’s leading rodent expert - and the city’s newest full-time employee - Corrigan walks the streets of The Bronx around Grand Concourse and 167th Street, and points out all the signs of rats.
He pulls out his flashlight and investigates small burrows in front yards, gnawed trash bags and teeth marks in garbage pails.
“There are definitely rats here,” he says, pointing out low shrubbery and lines of parked cars, all cover for the rodents.








