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I've worked at a few warehouses picking orders and I second this. At least in the US health and building codes require rodent traps and inspections happen regularly. While I'm sure infestations happen businesses that want to stay open follow the law and get pests under control.
It's amusing seeing people who clearly haven't spent time in warehouses tell internet strangers that warehouses have rats.
A single rat sighting inside a US food-grade warehouse is a serious event.
I’ve personally tasked people to chase around a bird and shove it out the door for 2 hours because you can’t just allow it to exist.
Did they kill it when it was out the door or did they just allow it to exist?
The deed was done and it deserved its fate