Billy the Exterminator: Full Episode – Roadkill (Season 5, Episode 11) | A&E

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Billy tears it up on the racecourse when he sets some traps for some unwanted speed bumps on the track in Season 5, Episode 11, “Roadkill”. #BillyTheExterminator
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In “Billy the Exterminator,” Billy Bretherton’s pest control firm tackles all types of animal removal, from teeny insects to giant snakes, with help from Billy’s supportive and colorful family.

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35 thoughts on “Billy the Exterminator: Full Episode – Roadkill (Season 5, Episode 11) | A&E

  1. There is a 6year old in my house who is pretty sure that Billy is right close to a super hero.i enjoy Billy and Mary and the things they have had to overcome to remain married love the show always have

  2. U would think I wasn't fighting off the caroniavirus.I laugh so much during the last week, watching Billy.DUDE U ROCK👍🏽

  3. Just want to let people know,it doesnt automatically mean a raccoon/skunk is sick if they're out during the day. It's very common,especially with pregnant or nursing females. That raccoon in the attic was probably a pregnant,nesting female. They often search for food during daytime hrs because they get hungry more often. It would also explain the lethargy. Also,skunks try to avoid spraying because they have to "recharge" after spraying so it's a last resort. They will flourish with their tail stamp, hiss,etc then if all that fails,they resort to spraying,if they deplete their spray reserve it can take up to 10 days to recharge.

  4. how come he got stung by like 6 fire ants and didn’t complain but when i get stung by 1 or even see one i’ll scream😂😂😂

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