The team detailed
The team shared stories of past encounters with similar rodents, their voices laced with both experience and caution. “They’re clever and good at hiding,” one technician said. “We’ve seen them squeeze through holes the size of a coin.” Martha couldn’t stop imagining one crawling through her walls, unseen. The thought made her shudder. “What’s the best way to get rid of it?” she asked urgently.
George laid out their approach. “We’ll deploy humane but effective traps, seal all entry points, and monitor for activity using motion-sensors,” he said. Hearing their plan brought Martha some peace. At least they weren’t treating this lightly. “I really appreciate your help,” she said, her voice quieter now but filled with genuine gratitude. She finally felt like someone was taking control.