If you are a regular blog follower, you'll know that last week's wildlife story featured a show-down between "Team Corgyn" and a mongoose -- a pest especially prevalent here in Puna's thick forest and jungle. Another wildlife creature we deal with, especially in the winter months, are Norwegian RATS!!
Emptying and resetting traps daily is part of our winter maintenance, faithfully administered by Phil. So far this winter, our rat catch is up to over 20!
Rats originally got to the islands on 18th and 19th century sailing ships. Once here, where they had no natural enemies, they flourished on the islands. Since they are voracious eaters, they began to decimate the cane and pineapples fields, so the local American and European landowners imported Asian mongoose to kill them. The only problem is that the rats are up at night and the mongoose are active during the day. Now we have two pests!
Paul's Repair sent us this photo |
These prevalent rat episodes reminded us of a great story by a friend of ours whose stories in pidgin are well known and appreciated locally. We met Jozuf Hadley in 2011 -- a year before we bought our house. "Bradajo" as he is known locally, tells the story of the neighbor's cat "Ehu" who visits his house to catch rats -- and they all end up with a colorful encounter. Hope you'll take time to click on this link to hear the story. Bradajo's "Ehu and da rat" story (PS if you are new to Hawaiian Pidgin, you may need to listen again...but it is worth it.)
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