United Technical Operations at San Francisco International Airport has reportedly set out glue traps in an apparent attempt to control the rodent population.

Victims of these devices suffer immensely, succumbing to shock, dehydration, asphyxiation, or blood loss after ripping themselves apart in their frantic struggle to escape the gooey mess. Exhausted and terrified, they can take days to die—and labels instruct users to toss them into the garbage along with the traps! Furthermore, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cautions against using glue traps because of the human health risks they pose. And they’re indiscriminate, ensnaring countless “nontarget” species every year. Shockingly, despite sharing all this information, PETA received no assurance that glue traps would be sworn off, so your help is desperately needed.
Please politely e-mail the senior vice president of technical operations at United Airlines and call United Technical Operations, requesting that any glue traps be removed immediately:
Maria Deacon
Senior Vice President of Technical Operations
United Airlines
maria.deacon@united.com
United Technical Operations
866-825-9460
Please also contact United Airlines on Facebook.
Then share this alert with everyone you know!
The post Urge United Technical Operations at San Francisco Airport to Ditch Glue Traps! appeared first on PETA.