Sgt. Gilbert’s Lonely Rat’s Club
Have you ever thought about picking up a live rat? A wild one, I mean. Picture this: You’re working in your kitchen when you see a rat scamper by. Would you reach down and grab the critter by the scruff of the neck and holler, “I got you, you darn varmint!” Would you?
I’ve worked in pest management for thirty-five years and never in my wildest dreams have I thought about grabbing a live rat. When I was just a rookie, a pest management veteran warned me about rats.
“Never corner a live rat,” he said. “They might run up your leg and slice your jugular with their razor-sharp teeth. Also, they carry rat bite fever, which is one nasty disease.”
Imagine my surprise yesterday when my pest manager Gilbert showed me a photo of himself wearing animal control gloves and proudly holding up two live rats by the scruff of the neck. He could have faked the picture, but he had a story to back it up.
“Well, Mike, all we did was corner the rats in a buildup and then force them into a little plastic trash can,” Gil said nonchalantly, as if he grabbed live rats every day. Looking over the photo, I thought, “Darn… what’s the learning curve on that skill? Wouldn’t you get attacked a few times before getting the knack of it? That is nuts!”
As Gil admired his photo, I said, “Well, uh—good job!”
Summer is here, and rats hide from predators in your safe home. If you hear mysterious noises or see telltale rodent droppings, call us and we’ll give you a free estimate to escort them out by hair on their chinny chin chins. Here at Home Defenders, we believe the only good home is a rat-free home! (If you think otherwise, hey, more power to you!)
Some readers may wonder when I might try grabbing a live rat, thereby joining Gilbert’s elite, though lonely, “Rat Grabber Club.” Here’s my answer, short and sweet: Never ever. Have a rat bite fever-free week, everyone!










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