The Central Board of Health (CBH) has launched a major drive to tackle the island’s rodent problem with its 2025 “WANTED DEAD—NOT ALIVE” Anti-Rodent Campaign.
The initiative, led by the CBH’s Vector Control Unit, begins on Monday, 8 September, with the first phase running until 31 October. Trapping and collection exercises will take place across five priority communities: St John’s City, Gray’s Farm, Browne’s Avenue, St Johnson’s Village and Potters Village.
Health officials say the campaign aims to raise awareness of the health risks linked to rodents, promote preventive action by residents, reduce populations in high-risk areas, and curb the spread of rodent-borne diseases through better sanitation.
“Community participation is essential,” the CBH said in a statement, urging residents and businesses to keep their premises clean, store waste securely and cooperate with field officers.
Officials stressed that the campaign’s success will depend on residents’ active involvement and their commitment to maintaining cleaner neighbourhoods



