Around here there (well, in another city) there was one parking garage that had a lot of birds. They were shot with air rifles, though there was considerable discussion on if this was legal. (According to local law, you cannot hunt with an air rifle, no matter how powerful - powerful enough bow & arrow or firearms are the only legal options - with a high preference of long arms as a hunting weapon, of course.)
And then there was this problem with a closed dump. Once the rats there had eaten most of the food, and the dump started to cool down (as there was little fermenting material to keep it warm), the rats started to move. Cue thousands of rats running around the town. One of the first reports of rats was from a local fire department accidentally killing tens of them by driving over a swarm crossing a road with their truck. Memory would seem to serve that locals were killing the rats by driving over them with cars as well as using shotguns and rifles. (Rural Finland means the locals are relatively well armed.) Afterwards the local waste management & fire departments were sent to collect the dead carcasses.