Last month, give or take, we went on a routine rat call, or so it would seem!
At approximately 08:30 hours on a Friday morning, I received a call from a frantic middle-aged woman (a realtor to boot) saying she had several rats in her kitchen. She said she was up on her chair in the middle of her kitchen and would not come down until we arrived to take care of the beasts. A rat was running back and forth in her kitchen as we spoke.
Well, being trained in the art of customer service, I took this as a clue that she wanted us out there -STAT. Now, I live for these interesting calls, but with great disappointment, I had to send the #2 Trained Killer out on this one.
After our technician investigated the scene, he found the “little beast” had most likely entered through the cat door and was probably running solo. He cleaned up the droppings and disinfected the scene, concluding that the rat must still be in the kitchen.
The technician decided to set some traps, one of which was placed behind the refrigerator. As the technician moved the refrigerator back into place, he unknowingly dropped his cell phone out of his shirt pocket and it slid underneath the fridge.
That evening it was nighty-night for Mr. Rat.
On Saturday morning, I received a call from this customer to say she didn’t know we used musical rat traps. Huh? I told her I didn’t know that, either, and asked her to explain. She said, “The rat is trapped and the music keeps playing over and over and it’s driving me crazy! Can you please come out and stop this!” By this time, I was puzzled and thought maybe she was a bit crazy, but I sent someone over right away.
You’ve probably guessed what happened. The technician’s cell phone, which was just adjacent to the rat trap, had been ringing and voicemails were left for him. The cell phone was ringing the alert signal to let him know he had voicemails and it kept playing over and over every several minutes. Since the customer could not see the phone, she just assumed it was the rat trap singing that it had gotten its prey. Boy, did we all have a good laugh about that!
It seems like nothing is just “routine” in this business!