Ep 2. Attack of the Trash Can Raccoon
- TVPG
- March 17, 2010
- 21 min
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Billy the Exterminator season 2 episode 2, titled "Attack of the Trash Can Raccoon," follows Billy Bretherton, a Louisiana-based pest control expert, as he receives a call from a frantic homeowner who's facing a pesky trash can raccoon problem. The raccoon has been continuously tampering with the homeowner's trash cans and disrupting the neighborhood with its incessant rummaging.
When Billy arrives, he realizes that the raccoon is highly intelligent and has managed to outsmart the homeowner's best efforts to deter it. Instead of using regular methods like traps, Billy decides to think outside the box and comes up with a unique solution to move the raccoon along, without harming it.
Along the way, Billy's team uses specialized tools to capture and relocate the raccoon in a safe and humane manner. But, things don't go quite as planned when the raccoon refuses to cooperate. It puts up a fight and creates chaos, leading to some intense moments for Billy and his team.
As the episode progresses, Billy also attends to some other nuisance animals, like a beaver that's causing severe water damage to a building, as well as some snakes that have made their way into a residential area. Billy's experience and expertise come into play as he safely captures and relocates all the animals to ensure the safety of the community.
Throughout the episode, viewers witness Billy's unwavering dedication towards helping people and dealing with pest problems humanely. He and his team share their knowledge and insight into the world of pest control, emphasizing the importance of being proactive and getting help from professionals when dealing with such issues.
"Attack of the Trash Can Raccoon" not only provides an interesting and informative look into the world of pest control, but it also highlights the importance of protecting wildlife and the environment. The episode ends with a sense of satisfaction, knowing that all the animals have been relocated and everyone in the community is safe.