Capitol Hill Brick Apartments: Rodent Behavior in Older Buildings
Capitol Hill’s brick apartment buildings—often with early-20th-century facades, tight urban lots, and layered additions from different eras—create a unique urban ecosystem where people and wildlife intersect. Their thick masonry walls, basement coal chutes or storage rooms, shared utility chases, and older plumbing make them both architecturally charming and, in some respects, hospitable to commensal rodents….
