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To: Joseph Silent who wrote (149213)6/17/2019 10:09:29 PM
From: TobagoJack1 Recommendation

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~3 years ago, when the coconut was 10-11, construction commenced next compound for redevelopment of a residential project. Whatever happened resulted in a rats issue as they scurried across the barrier and made home in our yard, here there everywhere, and on glass roof of jack's play domain, above the glass but in the corners where there were some shelter.

The contractor for the construction, responsibly, deployed traps, which of course led to issues of rats caught in traps al over the place.

A few days later I noticed all the rats were gone, and for good, and mess gone.

The coconut had searched on the web, deliberated, and led the crew to deploy sliced onions all over the place, baking in the sun. The yard smelled of onion. Rats be gone, off to bother others but elsewhere, and has not returned even though we terminated the onion protocol after perhaps a few weeks.

I thought job well done, and all without having asked the adults at home.
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