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does anybody think this will ever happen again iv just got in from lamping with a mate on the farm where he works.

there is a large barn that he said has that many rats in it nobody will go in there,i gave it the big man and went straight in.

:wallbash: properly filled my pants there was thousands of the things f#%kin huge aswell.

 

the moral is always trust a mate even when you think they are taking the p#*s :oops:

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IN ACTUAL FACT the black death (plauge) was carried by the black rat or ship rat, there are very few of these in the uk now.

 

that being said i think it could be carried by the brown rat anyway. there are out breaks of plauge around the world from time to time usualy in 3rd world countrys.

 

there are 2 types of plauge if my memory serves , bubonic and newmonic ( spelling) more likly to get weils disease in the uk, or any number of other nastys thats rats carry TOMO

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so you actually think it stops at wild rats,WRONG there was a report about two years ago that a pet rat bit its owner and then the owner died a few weeks later through the cause,yellows

be wild,tame,brown or black they can be carriers no matter what

atb bullet

p.s. http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/1717538.pet_rat_kills_owner/

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Rat population levels, in Britain, are ridiculous in some areas.

 

I don't think an outbreak of rodent borne diseases is out of the question.

 

None of the local Environmental Health departments have the balls, or the funding to tackle it either. They're too busy spunking tax payers money on severance packages for directors.

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It could soon be back if people like you keep running away from them ;)

 

Get yourself a few lads with terriers, and have a bloody good time in the barn.

 

Less rats = less chance of diseases. OUR LIVES ARE IN YOU HANDS. :D

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Don't worry about the plague in rats, worry about the people who have biological warfare at their disposal, the likes of america and russia with smallpox, two places in the world were it remains in their labratories... You don't want these guys losing a drop, why do they keep it you tell me, war or vaccines (there is none to some)??????

 

Theres some nasty stuff about http://www.fas.org/biosecurity/resource/agents.htm

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Don't worry about the plague in rats, worry about the people who have biological warfare at their disposal, the likes of america and russia with smallpox in their labratories... You don't want these guys losing a drop, why do they keep it you tell me ??

 

Theres some nasty stuff about http://www.fas.org/biosecurity/resource/agents.htm

:yes:

 

They were supposed to have totally eradicated smallpox from the face of the earth, turns out that the Russians have got live samples of the stuff locked away. It would be naive to think that the likes of the UK & the US haven't followed suit...

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does anybody think this will ever happen again iv just got in from lamping with a mate on the farm where he works.

there is a large barn that he said has that many rats in it nobody will go in there,i gave it the big man and went straight in.

:wallbash: properly filled my pants there was thousands of the things f#%kin huge aswell.

 

sounds like fun, get the dogs in! :D

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Don't worry about the plague in rats, worry about the people who have biological warfare at their disposal, the likes of america and russia with smallpox in their labratories... You don't want these guys losing a drop, why do they keep it you tell me ??

 

Theres some nasty stuff about http://www.fas.org/biosecurity/resource/agents.htm

:yes:

 

They were supposed to have totally eradicated smallpox from the face of the earth, turns out that the Russians have got live samples of the stuff locked away. It would be naive to think that the likes of the UK & the US haven't followed suit...

 

America and Russia still have it contained in labratories..

 

Smallpox virus, an orthopoxvirus with a narrow host range confined to humans, was an important cause of morbidity and mortality in the developing world until recent times. Although the World Health Organization declared the virus eradicated in 1980, eradication of the natural disease was completed in 1977 and the last human cases, associated with laboratory infections, occurred in 1978. The virus exists today in only 2 laboratory repositories, one in the U.S. and the other in Russia. Appearance of human cases outside the laboratory would signal use of the virus as a biological weapon. Under natural conditions, the virus is transmitted by direct (face-to face) contact with an infected case, by fomites, and occasionally by aerosols. Smallpox virus is highly stable and retains infectivity for long periods outside of the host. A related virus, monkeypox, clinically resembles smallpox and causes sporadic human disease in West and Central Africa.
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Don't worry about the plague in rats, worry about the people who have biological warfare at their disposal, the likes of america and russia with smallpox in their labratories... You don't want these guys losing a drop, why do they keep it you tell me ??

 

Theres some nasty stuff about http://www.fas.org/biosecurity/resource/agents.htm

:yes:

 

They were supposed to have totally eradicated smallpox from the face of the earth, turns out that the Russians have got live samples of the stuff locked away. It would be naive to think that the likes of the UK & the US haven't followed suit...

 

America and Russia still have it contained in labratories..

 

Smallpox virus, an orthopoxvirus with a narrow host range confined to humans, was an important cause of morbidity and mortality in the developing world until recent times. Although the World Health Organization declared the virus eradicated in 1980, eradication of the natural disease was completed in 1977 and the last human cases, associated with laboratory infections, occurred in 1978. The virus exists today in only 2 laboratory repositories, one in the U.S. and the other in Russia. Appearance of human cases outside the laboratory would signal use of the virus as a biological weapon. Under natural conditions, the virus is transmitted by direct (face-to face) contact with an infected case, by fomites, and occasionally by aerosols. Smallpox virus is highly stable and retains infectivity for long periods outside of the host. A related virus, monkeypox, clinically resembles smallpox and causes sporadic human disease in West and Central Africa.

I should have checked the link! :icon_redface::laugh:

 

I'd only heard of the Russians having it, I can remember reading about it in one of the papers years ago, probably during the cold war! :thumbs:

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Don't worry about the plague in rats, worry about the people who have biological warfare at their disposal, the likes of america and russia with smallpox, two places in the world were it remains in their labratories... You don't want these guys losing a drop, why do they keep it you tell me, war or vaccines (there is none to some)??????

 

Theres some nasty stuff about http://www.fas.org/biosecurity/resource/agents.htm

them yanks and ruskys aint got a chance against Leicesters curry shops
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