Let’s say that somehow, against all odds, a rattlesnake finds its way into the house you own. As an intelligent homeowner, you understand the snake poses an extreme risk, even possibly a fatal risk, to your entire family. You succeed in corralling the rattlesnake in a corner of your kitchen, and in an attempt to protect itself, it coils and strikes repeatedly at anything it perceives to be a threat.Venom is its lethal defense mechanism and its fangs are bared and ready. What will you do about the snake? As long as it remains in your house, no one in your family is safe. Your only responsible choice is to find a way to safely remove it before it destroys the lives of those you love.
Mona Udstuen, Marana

