Posted on 01/13/2012 7:23:11 PM PST by afraidfortherepublic
When necessary a mouse trap works perfectly dealing out a swift and permanent final solution to any mice and a few rats at the Nana house...
Come and get me, G-Man...
I know some reptile farms, er, ecosystems where the rats would be welcome guests.
Willard is going to take care of those rats when he gets to DC!/s;)
Maryland -- completely overrun by RATS.
#15: re rats in No. Va. I have 5 cats. My driveway was littered with dead mice today. A couple rats, last week.
The racoon has been around for over 10 years and his predecessors for the past 25 years, along with a nice possum. Chipmunks aren’t here due to the cats, but they do catch moles and voles, and ocassionally a neighborhood kid.
The snake is very happy.
The squirrels usually stay “high” in the trees and fences. The snake is not happy. There goes my neighbor’s white rat dog. Less noise pollution.
Now about that speeder the other day. Let’s see. My son’s K9 is hungry. Yes, we have a solution.
Bon appetit.
Re Cheh and her law. She’s the rat. Downtown DC from Pennsylvania Ave NW between 9th to 6th is loaded with them, in alleys, on the main and side streets, under trees and in gardens, etc. And those are just the DemoRats. The gray critters are also everywhere but at least they can’t vote.
We don't use poison. Our Rat Terriers get the job done quickly and efficiently. We have a Jack Russell/Rat Terrier cross too. He is fast as lightning.
I thought this article was about the VA Primary, where only Romney and Paul qualified. No kidding.
Let me see if I have this right.
Rats in DC can’t be slain and must be relocated as a family.
According to the ‘experts’ it is unconstitutional to require an ID to vote.
So we can pass laws to make sure the ‘rat family’ stays together but not make sure one is eligible to vote.
Will the ‘rat family’ have a vote?
Guess shouldn’t give the idiots any ideas.
This would make a great example for Newt to bring up in his debates. LOLOL!!!!!
Cats! Dogs!
Not surprising. I remember well the “Ho Walk” across the 14th St. Bridge a number of years back.
So this is in line with past DC practice.
Whew this caught me off guard at first because I thought they were speaking of relocating democratic families. I had already called a friend of mine whose family resides in the D.C. area and told him that if he needed to bunk up for a few days in Tenn. he would be more than welcome but just for a few days and he told me to read the whole article and they were speaking of varmint’s. I was so embarassed.
We keep wondering that, and just when we think they've done the dumbest thing possible they keep managing to find something even dumber.
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