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Hong Kong’s rat problem tackled with new AI and hi-tech surveillance equipment

  • Thermal cameras and artificial intelligence to be used to more accurately measure rodent infestations than old sweet potato bait method
  • New system already been used in Wan Chai, Central and Western, and Eastern districts since last month

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Images captured by the city’s new ratbuster thermal imaging cameras. Photo: Handout
Hong Kong authorities have turned to hi-tech surveillance techniques to track rat activity – a method said to be more accurate than the former approach of using sweet potato as bait.
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Authorities on Tuesday said they had deployed thermal cameras and artificial intelligence (AI) technology to more accurately measure the rodent problem across the city.

“In the past, we could only see the distribution pattern of rodents and could only tell whether there was a rat by looking at the sweet potatoes,” Lee Ming-wai, the pest control officer in charge at the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department, said.

Lee added the old system failed to show how serious a rodent infestation was in an area.

One of the new camera rigs deployed in the battle against rat infestation in Hong Kong. Photo: Handout
One of the new camera rigs deployed in the battle against rat infestation in Hong Kong. Photo: Handout

The scope of the surveyed areas was limited and bait could also be affected by human activity or other animals.

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