7-Eleven, located on Morello Ave. in Martinez, was closed (but has since reopened) after inspectors from the Contra Costa County Environmental Health Department found evidence of a rodent infestation.
- 30+ rodent droppings on shelving in chips aisle and 20+ on the floor below chips aisle
- 20+ rodent droppings on shelving where wines are stored and on the floor, 10+ rodent droppings on shelving
where chips are located next to wines. - 20+ droppings on shelving where medicine and deodorant is stored
- 30+ droppings where pet food is stored
- 10+ droppings where jerky is stored
- 5+ droppings where candies are stored
- 50+ droppings inside condenser below open-air refrigeration unit where sandwiches are stored
- 10+ droppings on shelving where protein bars are located
- droppings also noted on floor edges below shelving throughout sales floor
The investigation was brought on by a complaint after someone said they saw a rat running down the aisle near the sandwiches. Click on the image shown above to read the full report.

…. obviously that’s been going on for a while …. ugh
Willard or Ben ? ? ? ? ?
When i worked at Lafayette 76 we would arrive in the morning and candy bars with nuts in them would have a hole in the end of the wrapper and it would be empty.
And this 7-Eleven change ownership. One year ago. The Norwegian roof rats. Which are very small. Come from the apartments across the street.
I did not order rat poop on my plate will you please take it back thank you
You know how to house break a rat?
Get a big rat snap trap.
Use a roasted unsalted peanut (in the shell) for bait.
Fasten it tight to the trap trigger with a wire twist tie (like the kind they use on a loaf of bread) impossible to steal the irresistible bait without triggering the trap.
Remove the dead rat the next day (he will never crap again) and reset the trap.