New Orleans is plagued by stoner rats, and Billy 'The Exterminator' shares his method for eliminating them.
Billy "The Exterminator" Bretherton is providing advice to New Orleans officials after rats infiltrated the police department's evidence room and appeared to be under the influence of marijuana.
"According to Bretherton, successful rat infestation can occur when three conditions are met: food, harborage, and water. If these conditions are present, rats can become extremely difficult to control. Additionally, rats can reproduce at a faster rate than exterminators can eliminate them, resulting in a losing battle."
The reality TV star and pest control technician advised that zinc phosphide could be used to eradicate the rats who might ruin court cases by eating evidence.
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Bretherton challenged claims that New Orleans rats were under the influence of marijuana, stating that the rats would not experience any effects unless the THC in the cannabis was burned.
Billy the Exterminator host has embarked on animal adventures in various locations, including venturing into a lions' den.
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Planet Chronicle Digital's Emma Colton contributed to this report.
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