To assist in addressing the city’s rat issue, which has been made worse by the current garbage strike. “A rat can get really big on protein,” he remarked.
While I was working in town, I became aware of it. Rats would eat the kebabs that people threw on the floor and grow significantly as a result. I gather up corpses and set traps.
It was 22 inches long, and I had one last week. It was enormous. Birmingham City Council has been compelled to declare a serious incident because of the hazard to public health.
What would you do, then, if you were chained by enormous rats the size of cats? You simply need to step it up a notch. For Lee, the old tactics are still effective.
“With a twist,” he added, “the fundamentals still work.” Because they are smarter and more careful, larger rats tend to dodge conventional traps.