Billy the Exterminator: MASSIVE Rat Infestation with NO Solution – Full Episode (S5, E3) | A&E

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Billy is called to a homeless shelter in New Orleans with a massive rat infestation that nobody can solve in Season 5, Episode 3, Mission Impossible (#70). #BillyTheExterminator
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In “Billy the Exterminator,” Billy Bretherton’s pest control firm tackles all types of animal removal, from teeny insects to giant snakes, with help from Billy’s supportive and colorful family.

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  1. I started watching this show for the wildlife and education about pest eradication. but the scripts and setups are unbearable. these reality shows treat their audiences like complete morons. and judging from how huge the audience has become since reality tv started infecting the airwaves, I'd say they were right.

  2. Not for nothing but they should really clean up those areas. I know that volunteer work is tiring (I've volunteered at a no-kill, non-profit cat shelter. Helping care for 200 cats isn't easy.) but I'm sure that some of the people who are getting meals would be willing to help. It would only take a few people a couple of hours to deal with it. If I was getting meals there I would be happy to give something back if I could.

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