It’s always good to talk about Alberta.
So, it looks like technically, Alberta is not completely rat-free, but awful damned close to it.
I remember this one time a few years ago when I was hanging out with a friend who had a pet snake at the time. We were in a pet store in West Ed, and they had a few dead frozen rats for sale as snake (etc.) food. No live rats were available, though. Does anyone know if pet stores in other areas carry live rats as snake (etc.) food?
I’ve never seen or heard of any rats in Montana, N. Idaho, or E. Washington.
Packrats galore, but no Norway rats.
I have seen plenty of Pack Rats in the mountains. Musk rats are not unheard of and Chihuahua’s are even seen once and a while. Mice, voles and other similar little bastards by the zillions. No wild rats though.
The ‘rat patrol’ used to be an on going joke, but there really was (is?) a team that basically worked with the farming community along the Saskatchewan border and comes in commando style on the first report of rats.
I have never seen a cockroach here but supposedly some of the older buildings can have them.
I lived in a building with cockroaches in downtown Calgary years and years ago - that’s the only time I’ve ever seen a cockroach here. I got out of there awfully quickly - there are plenty of other rentals without cockroaches.
Does the rat patrol ride around in Jeeps with machine guns mounted on the back?
More importantly, are they In Full Color?
Nope, here’s the reason for the change:
As this thread has already been zombiefied,
Check the map of brown rats again. There is a Alberta sized hole where they don’t exist.
Yeah for us.
What, you mean they don’t even take the time to put on their shorts?
Gary Raymond is 81 and Lawrence P. Casey is 76. How much longer can they stay on the job?
ah, Rat Patrol, the TV show. Wooosh.
Not only that, it’s Alberta shaped as well. Straight lines and all. How perfect!
I am so moving to Alberta! The place I live (Portsmouth in England) is notorious for its rat population. You see them in the streets, running in and out of drains, etc, though God knows how they squeeze into the drains, some of them are the size of small cats or puppies. Really, the place is like Hamelin.
The local authority cleared a city dump recently but didn’t think about where the rats would go. They promptly overran a nearby housing project forcing the tenants to flee until the pests were dealt with.
Portsmouth is also renowned for its slug population. Such a wonderful place to live.
I guess my pet rats and I won’t be moving to Alberta. Sounds like it’s filled with a bunch of bigoted rodentophobes anyway.
–Mark
Last fall I was driving to Calgary with a friend. He was driving and I wasn’t watching the road and didn’t see but he said, “just drove past a rat on the road.” I said n’uh-uh! no rats in Alberta. He said he was pretty sure and he had never heard that.
Later I saw a rat infestation was found near where we were and was reported on the news.
So the rats get on a strict diet, and they hide among the mouse population!
Yeah, congratulations on that.
Alberta sends rats out of the Province by giving them one-way bus tickets to British Columbia, like former Premier Ralph Klein did.
Saskatchewan was obviously following suit in their rat eradication program.
This is the sole reason the Vancouver area is infested with rats.
That’s quite hurtful. We love most rodents, just not those dirty rats, See, we give them dirt naps…