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Pa. home with foot-deep piles of rats coming down

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[November 12, 2010]  NEW BRIGHTON, Pa. (AP) -- A western Pennsylvania home will be demolished because it is so overrun with rats that they measure about a foot deep in spots. Officials in Pulaski Township said the home has been a problem in the neighborhood for about a year.

Neighbors called the township last week to complain when they saw rats coming out of the home.

Officials said the home's owner used to breed dogs there. The woman, who is bankrupt, moved out in August and her husband is in a nursing home.

The Beaver County Times reported that an exterminator hopes to kill about 95 percent of the rats before the home is demolished Friday. Officials will erect a perimeter around the home to try to prevent any rats that survive from going into neighboring homes.

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Information from: Beaver County Times, http://www.timesonline.com/

[Associated Press]

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