How Rats Got Into a House in Temple, Georgia
Posted on Feb 01, 2019 12:13:30 pm by Webmaster

Rat entry hole in a house in Temple
That looks like a gas or propane pipe, which I guess is a nice change from the more usual air-conditioning pipe holes that rats use to get into houses. I doubt the rats cared what kind of pipe it was, though.
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