the dogs loved it and it worked. why not try that? well, that s the thing. we he you know, we re we ve been in the trenches with these rats, tucker, and watching these rats, the intelligence behind them, wetelligence brought in d. we ve done we ve we brought in snakes. we have brou have done everythi two steps ahead of them.tw o stit can t just be dogs. it can t just be cats. it has to be a lot of differentt situations. so you havioe to taknse a struce . you have to look atfestat the infestation or even the city, and you ve gotioave to really look at it to where. okay, what do we need here?combt to combat these rats? one so it s not just one thing. wor so it k s it s it s dogs work. but again, what we ve learnedch being in the trenches is you vee got to have technology, you ve got to have dogs. you ve got to have mink s even to get these rats under control. minx would be . so you re calling for a holistic approach to rat infestation. jim, let me go back to you and ask you a questio
need to fightr the real enemy . new york city s relentless rat population. does that sound like a plan for success? we thought we would check with the experts. dave shoki. jim shoki would know. they are twins. they re professional rat catchers. catchers. twin home their business is called twin home experts. and we are honored to have them on the show tonight. than k you both. i m going to pick at random, jim , will this work? yes. i mean, when it comes to ratting and exterminating rats, tucker, it s you ve got to start somewhere. but what s going to be crucialer is that you ve got to be two steps ahead of these rats. m likemake one move.ov it s like a plane, a game of chess. the strategy has to continuestre to move in a positiveso direction., so, yes,taking taking all the th off the sidewalks, the streets, because when it comecomes to ra they love that food and water source. d wate so, dave, let me ask y, your brother s use the term ratterou. the for centuries, europeans use terriers,