Rat catchers typically undergo training in pest identification, Biology, and behavior of rodents to effectively locate and control infestations. They learn safe handling and application of traps and poisons, as well as sanitation practices to prevent future infestations. Additionally, training often includes health and safety protocols to protect themselves and the environment during their work. Some may also receive instruction in customer service and communication skills for interacting with clients.
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18 & Overr
as rat catcher
18 to 30
More than a Rat Catcher.
A rat catcher
1 million pounds an hour
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An English surname. Exact origin unknown but possibly an alternate spelling of the French "Ratten" for someone resembling a rat, or a professional rat catcher.
He calls him a "rat-catcher"; "Tybalt, thou rat-catcher, will you walk?". He also calls him "Prince of Cats" in act II Scene IV and "King of Cats" Act III Scene I. A cat is I suppose a rat-catcher so it boils down to the same thing.
In the Middle Ages there were no age requirements. Most child by age 7 were working and some were rat catchers.
The lifeSPAN of a rat is normally 2 or 3 years. A rat that is given the best food and care can live as long as 4 years.