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December 20, 2007 at 3:52 PM #121970December 20, 2007 at 3:52 PM #121722AnonymousGuest
Submitted by fat_lazy_union_… on December 20, 2007 – 4:36pm.
“If I rented, and I saw a sporadic rodent, I probably wouldn’t raise it as a concern to the ll. If I saw a swarm of them, I’d suspect it’s an infestation, and make sure to contact my landlord. Generally, as a renter, I would expect the landlord to at least make an attempt at dealing with a suspected “infestation”, or if it really bothered me, I would ask my landlord to break whatever lease i still had and find another place to live.”
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December 20, 2007 at 3:52 PM #121865AnonymousGuestSubmitted by fat_lazy_union_… on December 20, 2007 – 4:36pm.
“If I rented, and I saw a sporadic rodent, I probably wouldn’t raise it as a concern to the ll. If I saw a swarm of them, I’d suspect it’s an infestation, and make sure to contact my landlord. Generally, as a renter, I would expect the landlord to at least make an attempt at dealing with a suspected “infestation”, or if it really bothered me, I would ask my landlord to break whatever lease i still had and find another place to live.”
Ahhhh….
The voice of reason. π
December 20, 2007 at 3:52 PM #121893AnonymousGuestSubmitted by fat_lazy_union_… on December 20, 2007 – 4:36pm.
“If I rented, and I saw a sporadic rodent, I probably wouldn’t raise it as a concern to the ll. If I saw a swarm of them, I’d suspect it’s an infestation, and make sure to contact my landlord. Generally, as a renter, I would expect the landlord to at least make an attempt at dealing with a suspected “infestation”, or if it really bothered me, I would ask my landlord to break whatever lease i still had and find another place to live.”
Ahhhh….
The voice of reason. π
December 20, 2007 at 3:52 PM #121944AnonymousGuestSubmitted by fat_lazy_union_… on December 20, 2007 – 4:36pm.
“If I rented, and I saw a sporadic rodent, I probably wouldn’t raise it as a concern to the ll. If I saw a swarm of them, I’d suspect it’s an infestation, and make sure to contact my landlord. Generally, as a renter, I would expect the landlord to at least make an attempt at dealing with a suspected “infestation”, or if it really bothered me, I would ask my landlord to break whatever lease i still had and find another place to live.”
Ahhhh….
The voice of reason. π
December 20, 2007 at 3:52 PM #121965AnonymousGuestSubmitted by fat_lazy_union_… on December 20, 2007 – 4:36pm.
“If I rented, and I saw a sporadic rodent, I probably wouldn’t raise it as a concern to the ll. If I saw a swarm of them, I’d suspect it’s an infestation, and make sure to contact my landlord. Generally, as a renter, I would expect the landlord to at least make an attempt at dealing with a suspected “infestation”, or if it really bothered me, I would ask my landlord to break whatever lease i still had and find another place to live.”
Ahhhh….
The voice of reason. π
December 20, 2007 at 4:08 PM #121733tazParticipantand marion, “dearest,” it doesn’t surprise me at all that you don’t like cats…
December 20, 2007 at 4:08 PM #121876tazParticipantand marion, “dearest,” it doesn’t surprise me at all that you don’t like cats…
December 20, 2007 at 4:08 PM #121903tazParticipantand marion, “dearest,” it doesn’t surprise me at all that you don’t like cats…
December 20, 2007 at 4:08 PM #121954tazParticipantand marion, “dearest,” it doesn’t surprise me at all that you don’t like cats…
December 20, 2007 at 4:08 PM #121975tazParticipantand marion, “dearest,” it doesn’t surprise me at all that you don’t like cats…
December 20, 2007 at 4:23 PM #121743AnonymousGuestBTW, La Jolla is the definition of upscale, and is supposed to be rat-central. Lots of foliage for nesting, maybe? And gourmet trash?
I’ve trapped 3 rats in my La Jolla Shores patio in the past 6 months. (By far the most prolific trapping season I’ve ever had) They were eating tomatoes right off the plants in my garden. I’ll bet they’ve found their way into the garage on occasion as well.
I’ve lived in SD area for over 10 years and never lived more than 7 blocks to the ocean- from Mission Beach to Encinitas and we’ve always seen the occasional rat or mouse nosing around the outside of the house, garden, under the deck… This year there seem to be more than usual, don’t know if there’s something with the weather or what….
We keep a clean place and only 1 time (8 yrs ago) have had one inside the house. I just chalk it up to the price of living in paradise and(to keep remotely on topic) my wife and I would never dream of calling the landlord for a rodent every few years…
December 20, 2007 at 4:23 PM #121886AnonymousGuestBTW, La Jolla is the definition of upscale, and is supposed to be rat-central. Lots of foliage for nesting, maybe? And gourmet trash?
I’ve trapped 3 rats in my La Jolla Shores patio in the past 6 months. (By far the most prolific trapping season I’ve ever had) They were eating tomatoes right off the plants in my garden. I’ll bet they’ve found their way into the garage on occasion as well.
I’ve lived in SD area for over 10 years and never lived more than 7 blocks to the ocean- from Mission Beach to Encinitas and we’ve always seen the occasional rat or mouse nosing around the outside of the house, garden, under the deck… This year there seem to be more than usual, don’t know if there’s something with the weather or what….
We keep a clean place and only 1 time (8 yrs ago) have had one inside the house. I just chalk it up to the price of living in paradise and(to keep remotely on topic) my wife and I would never dream of calling the landlord for a rodent every few years…
December 20, 2007 at 4:23 PM #121913AnonymousGuestBTW, La Jolla is the definition of upscale, and is supposed to be rat-central. Lots of foliage for nesting, maybe? And gourmet trash?
I’ve trapped 3 rats in my La Jolla Shores patio in the past 6 months. (By far the most prolific trapping season I’ve ever had) They were eating tomatoes right off the plants in my garden. I’ll bet they’ve found their way into the garage on occasion as well.
I’ve lived in SD area for over 10 years and never lived more than 7 blocks to the ocean- from Mission Beach to Encinitas and we’ve always seen the occasional rat or mouse nosing around the outside of the house, garden, under the deck… This year there seem to be more than usual, don’t know if there’s something with the weather or what….
We keep a clean place and only 1 time (8 yrs ago) have had one inside the house. I just chalk it up to the price of living in paradise and(to keep remotely on topic) my wife and I would never dream of calling the landlord for a rodent every few years…
December 20, 2007 at 4:23 PM #121964AnonymousGuestBTW, La Jolla is the definition of upscale, and is supposed to be rat-central. Lots of foliage for nesting, maybe? And gourmet trash?
I’ve trapped 3 rats in my La Jolla Shores patio in the past 6 months. (By far the most prolific trapping season I’ve ever had) They were eating tomatoes right off the plants in my garden. I’ll bet they’ve found their way into the garage on occasion as well.
I’ve lived in SD area for over 10 years and never lived more than 7 blocks to the ocean- from Mission Beach to Encinitas and we’ve always seen the occasional rat or mouse nosing around the outside of the house, garden, under the deck… This year there seem to be more than usual, don’t know if there’s something with the weather or what….
We keep a clean place and only 1 time (8 yrs ago) have had one inside the house. I just chalk it up to the price of living in paradise and(to keep remotely on topic) my wife and I would never dream of calling the landlord for a rodent every few years…
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