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Firefighters blame small fire at Hollywood home on squirrel (via http://www.live5news.com)

Firefighters say a squirrel’s nest caused a fire inside a garage in Hollywood Tuesday afternoon. Source: http://www.live5news.com

Mouse droppings discovered in Mira Mesa High student lunch (via KGTV)

In a letter sent home to parents, Principal Jeff Sabins said the school called district pest management following the contamination on Jan. 11. Source: KGTV

VIDEO: Rodent spotted in Braintree High School cafe, no signs of larger problem (via WFXT)

A rodent sighting at Braintree High School appears to have been an “isolated” incident, Braintree Public Schools Superintendent Frank Hackett told Boston 25 News. Source: WFXT

Squirrel cuts power to 1,400 in downtown Bangor (via Bangor Daily News)

Power went out in downtown Bangor shortly before 1 p.m. Wednesday. Source: Bangor Daily News

Hawaii rat lung worm cases on the rise (via r20.rs6.net)

   A debilitating and deadly disease is on the rise in the islands, and some scientist believe a tiny slug is responsible for the big increase. Source: r20.rs6.net

Health department investigating report of mice at Parkville retirement community (via baltimoresun.com)

The state health department is investigating reports of a mouse problem at a Parkville retirement community, according to department officials. Source: baltimoresun.com

The Struggle Is Real: Mouse Runs Down Escalator Going Up (via NBC4 Washington)

For one mouse at Rockefeller Center, the struggle was real… and somehow, relatable. A mouse was spotted scurrying across the lobby of the iconic New York City skyscraper when it took a turn to go down… Source: NBC4 Washington

Big Island infant hospitalized on Oahu after getting rat lungworm disease (via KHON)

The Hawaii Department of Health has confirmed a recent case of rat lungworm disease in an infant from the east side of the Big Island. Source: KHON

Mice Problem at Elementary School Raises Parents Concerns on Safety (via WOWK)

A few parents first came to 13 News regarding a rodent problem at Point Harmony Elementary School. The problem has been going on for the last few days but those frustrated parents said the school never contacted them to inform them until later this afternoon. Source: WOWK

Rats invade classrooms at elementary school, upsetting parents (via WSBTV)

On Wednesday, Craig Lucie saw at least a half-dozen work trucks coming and going to try to deal with the issue. Source: WSBTV

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