Huge rats move into neighborhood

Published: July 8, 2008 at 7:57 PM

CASSELBERRY, Fla., July 8 (UPI) -- Residents of a Casselberry, Fla., neighborhood said their homes are being invaded by rats the size of softballs.

The residents said the rats, which they believe are coming from a nearby abandoned home with an overgrown backyard, have been chewing through the walls and screen doors of their houses, WKMG-TV, Orlando, Fla., reported Tuesday.

"Now, they are in my house and eating through screens and biting through walls," neighbor Bob Huck said. "We've never had a rat problem and we've been here six years. I'm sure if we quit mowing our grass, someone would be on our butts to make it clean."

Huck and at least one other resident, David Fulton, said they are putting out poison pellets and traps in and attempt to curb the invasion.

A municipal representative said a city contractor has been hired to mow the overgrown yard of the abandoned house next week.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints




Additional News Stories
Mangino settles with Kansas University (1 min)
Woods named PGA Tour player of the year (12 min)
College bowl season opens Saturday (23 min)
Doc Holliday named Marshall football coach (50 min)
Octopus tool-using behavior seen
Fake rifle brings all-out police response
Poll: Christmas loneliest time for singles
fark
Unknown number of hogs become instabacon in farm fire. Accidental BBQ trifecta complete
Cat chewing is draining Yemen's water supply
ACLU cancels Christmas, kids devastated
Today's "Mugshot Roundup"? Watta buncha maroons
Man uses cows to defraud banks. Cops heard about it, had a beef with him and branded him a criminal....
Lingerie Football League gets it's panties in a bunch, files briefs threatening to bustier players...