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RM3 Will Be Paid For Every Rat Caught Dead Or Alive – MDKS

The presence of rats in the house is certainly very disturbing because rats often steal food, damage household items, and even throw dirt everywhere. That is very disgusting. Various efforts have also been made by everyone to catch rats and also to control these pests.

Therefore, the Kuala Selangor District Council (MDKS) has recently announced that it will personally pay RM3 for each rat that got caught regardless alive or dead. MDKS has uploaded a statement to their official Facebook page saying that the initiative was implemented for the 2021 Rat Control Campaign.

The 2021 Rat Control Campaign will last until the 30th of November this year of 2021. The payment for each caught alive or even dead mice would be RM3 per person. Meanwhile, the collection time of the rat is every Monday and also Friday.

The location to turn in the caught rat will be done at the ‘Department of Health and Environment, No. 19, Jalan Semarak 1/5, 45000 Kuala Selangor’. For more information about this particular campaign, please contact the MDKS Health and Environment Department at the number ’03-32812235′.

Sources: Facebook Majlis Daerah Kuala Selangor

Adib Mohd

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