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and teams of inspectors checking homes for vermin, respectively. New pesticides introduced in the 1940s,
and the vermin they might attract in the form of rats. Depending on the species you re using,
and other beasts as long as they lasted we were glad to make shift with vermin as dogs cats rats
and TRAP vermin pests and nuisance animals. Everything from bats to raccoons (which carry rabies.
and this violent vile vermin have started killing the Moose to extinction and the White tail deer are soon following.
at least when we initially domesticated wolves they served a purpose we needed them to help us with livestock to hunt vermin etc...
and other vermin were destroyed. Disinfectants were used freely and fumigation resorted to when necessary in handling contagious diseases.
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