Billy the Exterminator: Full Episode – Reptile Rampage (Season 7, Episode 7) | A&E

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Billy is called to a reptile rooming house. The dangerous mission requires him to wrestle crocs, serpents & lizards to hand over to a sanctuary. Up north, Billy gets help trapping porcupines in Season 7, Episode 7, “Reptile Rampage”. #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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42 thoughts on “Billy the Exterminator: Full Episode – Reptile Rampage (Season 7, Episode 7) | A&E

  1. Not legal? Are you high? They're absolutely legal. Granted the caiman and the Burmese require permits. The others? All perfectly legal to own. Stop spreading false information. A simple google search proves you're clueless.

  2. Dude that isn't a venomous snake. Red on yellow, kill a fellow. Or, easier for me, if the fire colors touch. That had red and yellow separated by black. It's completely harmless. What kinda pest control guy doesn't know such an easily identifiable snake?! I can understand not knowing different snakes like different rattlers… but this?!

  3. I'm watching this at 10:00 PM, and this guy is an 11-year-old Burmese kid surprised to see a Burmese python!

  4. If you’re dealing with a poisonous snake I would recommend looking at the eyes because snakes are poisonous and snakes are not poisonous have different eyes so if you ever want to know just look at that OK

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