Rats are notorious in New York City, but a new threat is emerging in the Big Apple's underground: mutant mice. Researchers from Rutgers University have sounded the alarm about an alarming rise in genetically mutated mice, which are becoming a growing problem in the city. These mutated mice are said to be more aggressive and resistant to pesticides, posing a significant concern for public health and safety. As the city struggles to keep its rodent population under control, authorities are left wondering how to tackle this new and potentially more formidable foe.


Mutating mice becoming growing problem in New York City, Rutgers researchers say  ABC7 New York