A community in Brooklyn is under siege from a cast of unwanted invaders.
"We have skunks and we've got raccoons and we've got possums, the only thing that we're missing now is lions, tigers and bears," said Betty Bernhart of Red Hook Initiatives.
It's a problem made worse by the long-term construction and flood proofing upgrades being done to the complex since Hurricane Sandy. The old basement boilers are also being replaced with an above ground central heating system. Eyewitness News reporter Sonia Rincon also spoke with a wildlife trapper in Red Hook who says the neighborhood has always had plenty of critters.
Calderon says if NYCHA is using regular exterminators to address the issue and not someone who handles wildlife bigger than rats, they will definitely come back."We see people, doing the job, I believe, but we could see more," Red Hook Houses resident Eddie Ab said.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Man robbed Brooklyn grocery store while armed, fled with $6K in cash: PoliceOfficials say the 49-year-old employee complied to the robber's demands and handed over $6,000 in cash.
Read more »
Armed robber steals $6,000 from Brooklyn grocery storePolice say a suspect threatened to shoot during an armed robbery at a Brooklyn grocery store.
Read more »
WATCH: NYPD officers rescue man who fell onto Brooklyn subway tracksDramatic bodycam video shows NYPD officers racing across a Brooklyn subway platform to rescue a man who accidentally fell onto the tracks.
Read more »
Brooklyn man dodges prison after molesting woman on JFK flightDaniel Katz was sentenced last week to one year of probation — including three months of unmonitored home detention — and 75 hours of community service for the creepy 2018 sky-high mole…
Read more »
Gunman makes off with $6k in cash in Brooklyn grocery store robbery: PoliceOfficials say the 49-year-old employee complied to the robber's demands and handed over $6,000 in cash.
Read more »