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There are things to slip on, like decomposing rats.
When police recently made some raids, decomposing rats and women's underwear were found in servings of chang'aa.
Police have found decomposing rats and women's underwear in large batches of chang'aa, and the water used to distill it is often befouled by fecal matter, so it's no surprise that chang'aa has killed hundreds and blinded thousands more.
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First, the myth that poisoned rats will go outside to die are just that – ask around and someone is sure to have vivid recollections of the hideous smell of decomposing rat, and the hassle involved in tearing up floorboards.
The experimental feeds were silage, grained barley, and propionic acid-fermented feed, which were compared when mixed with decomposing rat carcasses under natural climate conditions during a Finnish summer.
The third reason is that when a prime minister calls an early election, voters smell a decomposing rat.
Certainly the poisoning of rats will result in dead rats, and the smell of dead rats decomposing will not be a welcome addition to the already noxious cocktail of subway aromas.
You won't have the problems of dead rats decomposing beneath the floorboards, as you can get with traditional baits.
Others swapped macabre jokes about decomposing corpses and rat poison – fitting for the man who denounced opponents as vermin.
Storage isn't the only concern among chefs; Sara Jenkins, the chef and owner of Porchetta and Porsena, also in the East Village, says she cares about reducing waste on a larger scale, but her fear (shared by many New Yorkers, if social media are any indication) is that the decomposing food will attract rats.
He must've been up there for about a week, because he was decomposing and there were rats eating his body.
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