VILLA PARK, Calif. - Vector control workers were called in last week and some classes were moved after rats invaded an elementary school in Villa Park, Calif, CBS News reports.
Students and teachers complained of rashes and bug bites, which health officials believe were caused by mites living on the rodents. They estimated that the rodents came from old buildings that were being demolished on campus.
Read more about the incident at www.cbsnews.com
Students and teachers complained of rashes and bug bites, which health officials believe were caused by mites living on the rodents. They estimated that the rodents came from old buildings that were being demolished on campus.
Read more about the incident at www.cbsnews.com
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