Billy the Exterminator: Full Episode – Horns Up (Season 7, Episode 11) | A&E

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A man calls Billy when he wakes up to the ultimate fraternity prank: a goat in the house. Then, a young family is frightened into bunking together when a scurry of flying squirrels takes up residence in their attic in Season 7, Episode 11, “Horns Up”. #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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36 thoughts on “Billy the Exterminator: Full Episode – Horns Up (Season 7, Episode 11) | A&E

  1. I loved the story my older brother had told me back in the days… Putting the principals desk on the top of the roof nailed down.. lol Some poor guy opened up his locker to have a full grown turkey launching out of it… hehe They eventually took out the double sized lockers lol wonder why….? 🤣

  2. Squirrels aren't really known to care rabies and don't transmit then to humans. Same with other small animals such as hares and mice for example. Before trolling me, Google it.

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