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词条 Rat-catcher
释义

  1. Anecdotal history

  2. Techniques

     Ratters  Conditions and risks 

  3. Gallery

  4. In popular culture

     Folklore  Comics  Film  Television  Literature 

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Other uses|}}{{Hatnote|"Ratter" {{small|—a rat-catching animal—}} redirects here. For the motion picture, see Ratter (film)}}

A rat-catcher is a person who practices rat-catching as a professional form of pest control.

Keeping the rat population under control was practiced in Europe to prevent the spread of diseases, most notoriously the Black Plague, and to prevent damage to food supplies.

In modern developed countries, such a professional is otherwise known as a pest control operative or pest technician.

Anecdotal history

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Anecdotal reports suggest that some rat-catchers in Europe would raise rats instead of catching them in order to increase their eventual payment from the town or city they were employed by. This, and the practice of rat-fights, could have led to rat-breeding and the adoption of the rat as a pet—the fancy rat.

A famous rat-catcher from Victorian England was Jack Black, who is known through Henry Mayhew's interview for London Labour and the London Poor.[1]

Techniques

Rat-catchers may attempt to capture rats themselves, or release "ratters", animals trained or naturally skilled at catching them. They may also set a rat trap or other traps.

Modern methods of rat control include traps and poisoned bait, plus more holistic approaches such as introducing predators, reducing litter and the clearing of current or potential nest sites.

Ratters

A "ratter" usually refers to a dog used for catching or killing rats. This includes specially-bred terriers for vermin-hunting, which may known as rat terriers, although the latter may refer to a breed that was historically developed in rat-baiting context.

Conditions and risks

Rats are rarely seen in the open, preferring to hide in holes, haystacks and dark locations. Payment would be high for catching and selling rats to breeders. A rat-catcher's risk of being bitten is high, as is the risk of acquiring a disease from a rat bite.

Gallery

In popular culture

Folklore

  • A famous fictional rat-catcher was The Pied Piper of Hamelin; different versions of his story have been adapted into a variety of media works.

Comics

  • In the DC Comics Universe one of Batman's enemies is the Rat Catcher, formerly Otis Flannegan, who was employed as a real rat-catcher for Gotham City. Rat Catcher occasionally orchestrates rat plagues using his uncanny ability to control rats.[2]

Film

  • They make a major appearance in Dario Argento's The Phantom of the Opera (1998 film).
  • Ratcatcher (1999), written and directed by Lynne Ramsay, is her debut feature film.

Television

  • Colin "Chopper" Mozart, ratcatcher, was featured in an episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus[3]
  • The character Charlie Kelly from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia was responsible for catching and exterminating rats at Paddy’s Pub.

Literature

  • Ratcatchers appear in George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss (1860).
  • British author Roald Dahl's short story, "The Ratcatcher",[4] was collected in Someone Like You (1953).
  • Serafina, the Chief Rat Catcher of the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, N.C. Serafina is a fictional character created by author Robert Beatty and was first introduced in Serafina and the Black Cloak, a spooky, historical-fiction novel. Serafina's mysterious adventures grew into a trilogy (Book 2: Serafina and the Twisted Staff, Book 3: Serafina and the Splintered Heart) and the 4th book in the series is due for release in Summer 2019.[5]

See also

  • Rat baiting
  • Rat trap
  • Ratcatcher's Day
  • The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents

References

1. ^{{cite book |title=London Labour and the London Poor, Volume 3 |chapter=Chapter I: The Destroyers of Vermin |last=Mayhew |first=Henry |date=1851 |chapterurl=http://dl.tufts.edu/catalog/tei/tufts:UA069.005.DO.00079/chapter/c1s5}}
2. ^Batman: Arkham Asylum character bios.
3. ^"Shakespeare/Michelangelo/Colin Mozart [ratcatcher]" (1970) http://www.montypython.net/scripts/shakespeare.php
4. ^{{cite web|website=Goodreads|url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20118223-the-ratcatcher|author=Dahl, Raoul|edition=Kindle|publisher=Penguin|date=September 13, 2012|asin=B008QXLFEI}}
5. ^https://robert-beatty.com/books/

External links

{{commons category|Ratcatchers}}{{Gutenberg|no=17243|name=Full Revelations of a Professional Rat-catcher by Ike Matthews'}} - an 1898 account of the tricks of the trade, by a British rat-catcher

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