How our Alligator Destroyed our House

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  • Опубликовано: 6 дек 2021
  • With Rex living in the zoo, we get our guest bedroom back! However, there's a LOT of work we have to do because, well, she's an alligator. Alligators are messy, destructive, and make terrible pets. We still love her though!
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  • @SnakeDiscovery
    @SnakeDiscovery  2 года назад +3734

    For those concerned about the mold- don't worry! It appeared to be isolated to the surface as the drywall was still firm. As instructed, we cleaned it with a bleach water solution. Since it was less than 9 square feet, it was safe for us to do so :)

    • @thunderrain789
      @thunderrain789 2 года назад +281

      I'm honestly surprised that's all the mold there was. Very glad though. The room looks really nice too, good job with that!

    • @plaguewifedaydreamingastro8411
      @plaguewifedaydreamingastro8411 2 года назад +121

      Ah thank goodness, I was searching for this comment.

    • @ArsonBeanTanks
      @ArsonBeanTanks 2 года назад +63

      You should pin this comment lol

    • @bellaander
      @bellaander 2 года назад +61

      my anxieties have been dispelled

    • @xylypotatohead3947
      @xylypotatohead3947 2 года назад +24

      That's so good to hear. Wishing you all the best 💜💜💜

  • @TheTiggy25
    @TheTiggy25 2 года назад +5653

    It's like their destructive teen has finally moved to go to university and the parents went in to clean the room and just accepted their damp fate (love you Emily and Ed, thank you for your content)

    • @Sam-uh9nt
      @Sam-uh9nt 2 года назад +33

      This comment is so under rated

    • @youtubeuser5402
      @youtubeuser5402 2 года назад +16

      A university is a 4 year college (in america!!!)

    • @autumnreed6823
      @autumnreed6823 2 года назад +7

      I wanted to put that but I was lazy

    • @crystalpeacebear1985
      @crystalpeacebear1985 2 года назад +20

      @@youtubeuser5402 but depending where the op is from University is their name for college

    • @youtubeuser5402
      @youtubeuser5402 2 года назад +4

      @@crystalpeacebear1985 dude, what r u saying??
      "but depending where the op is from university is their name for college" huh??

  • @solarcupid2583
    @solarcupid2583 2 года назад +3440

    That minnow is a legend. Not only did it survive hungry turtles for who knows how long, but also being in an abandoned tank for literal months. Mike is a new favorite of mine. Also since minnows tend to be schooling fish, Mike needs some buddies!

    • @levirundallorr4456
      @levirundallorr4456 2 года назад +172

      Some fish are legends we had a tank brake and couldn’t find 2 goldfish for 40 minutes. They survived without water and are still alive today this was years ago.

    • @BrendenTurtle
      @BrendenTurtle 2 года назад +126

      @@levirundallorr4456 Some fish just don't want to die. I had all the equipment in one of my tanks go down overnight and I didn't prepare a backup. I woke up to find all my tetras dead and half my guppies dead. It was devastating however all my Albino Corydoras survived (except one) and I have them all to this day. One of the worst days of my aquarium keeping life, but I'll never forget how relieved I was to see that some of them survived. Some fish truly are legends.

    • @OhItsMaxwell
      @OhItsMaxwell 2 года назад +37

      I feel you! My aunt got evicted, and she had to bring her goldfish to our house. He lived in his tank, in the car, for two days!! I was amazed!

    • @squidgyvr8001
      @squidgyvr8001 2 года назад

      @@OhItsMaxwell not as bad tho

    • @diamondaisy7468
      @diamondaisy7468 2 года назад +4

      It’s really sad they neglected a living animal yet own a zoo

  • @smol_hamster_
    @smol_hamster_ 2 года назад +1339

    Emily and Ed: "This room is DISGUSTING. There's mold."
    Also Emily and Ed: *clean it barefoot*

    • @jennycatzzbokii3680
      @jennycatzzbokii3680 2 года назад +93

      And without masks or gloves

    • @catpax6075
      @catpax6075 2 года назад +15

      🤢

    • @isabellajauregui4844
      @isabellajauregui4844 2 года назад +83

      Tbh, when you have a lot of animals, you learn it's easier to just go for it and shower after. You're going to have to anyways. Why get your shoes gross and potentially ruin them?

    • @PixieSpellsLove
      @PixieSpellsLove 2 года назад +75

      @@isabellajauregui4844 Ruin their shoes? Really? They can wear rubber boots/gardening shoes! Hell even crocs! There are shoes MADE for this type of stuff. By going barefoot they can track SO much bacteria throughout the house between the room and bathroom.

    • @nikeyagentle8684
      @nikeyagentle8684 2 года назад +1

      fr i watched that too

  • @ashleigh-jaynetite7277
    @ashleigh-jaynetite7277 2 года назад +75

    I love Emily's comment "we were worried about how we were going to sell this house with an alligator in the basement".... as if rex was going to give tours to potential buyers or just be left there when the new people move in or something lol

  • @-leezha-
    @-leezha- 2 года назад +1267

    Ed's "and you guys STILL think you want an alligator???" Was so quality. It's been so nice to see Ed's confidence in front of the camera grow over the years.

    • @Dapper_Frog
      @Dapper_Frog 2 года назад +7

      hmm, maybe ed, maybe

    • @amanda1271
      @amanda1271 2 года назад +15

      I was just thinking this!! It's crazy how much Ed screentime we get since the build started!

    • @debbievaneersel
      @debbievaneersel 2 года назад +9

      Ya like....I'm good without an alligator in my basement tbh lol

    • @jenniferpadgett1396
      @jenniferpadgett1396 10 месяцев назад +2

      Yessssss

  • @SpeedDemonStar
    @SpeedDemonStar 2 года назад +634

    That room was not near as bad as I was expecting; that being said, PLEASE get an air quality test done ASAP. I have a friend who just recently got out of the hospital after a long time on a ventilator in the ICU, just from the damage that mold spores did to his lungs after living in their home for only about a month and there being no mold visible on the surface of the drywall. The surface looked completely normal, but when the air quality test came back really bad so they checked the backsides of it, it was solid mold.

    • @AK-jt9gx
      @AK-jt9gx Год назад +3

      Do you know how one would go about getting this kind of test? Googling it isn’t working out for me. Thanks in advance

    • @SpeedDemonStar
      @SpeedDemonStar Год назад +2

      @@AK-jt9gx If you're in the US, start with the iaq section on the usepa website.

  • @LegendOfPrincessPeachy
    @LegendOfPrincessPeachy 2 года назад +58

    I know you're getting a million warnings, but when me and my BF ignored mold growing in our apartment they took out the entire wall to see that it was COVERED in black mold and a pipe that had been coroding for years. Be safe :)

  • @guyventures3498
    @guyventures3498 2 года назад +291

    As someone who lived in a mold infested apartment for 2 years, and that professionally remediated once, and the mold came back…. I can almost guarantee that those walls have mold inside them. Cleaning the exterior and painting it not enough. That room is a health hazard.

    • @Nefairy_ZeldaYT
      @Nefairy_ZeldaYT Год назад +9

      i agree

    • @xxUncleBuckxx
      @xxUncleBuckxx Год назад +16

      I have done mold remediation jobs and you are correct. Those walls need to be striped to the studs at least two feet up from the floor minimum. That should all be done in a negative pressure environment.

    • @user-ik2co2dk2e
      @user-ik2co2dk2e 4 месяца назад

      I am watching this probably earlier than you I don’t really know, but they have said that the mail was limited to the outside

  • @Undomaranel
    @Undomaranel 2 года назад +1431

    Like many others are saying: painting over mold is never enough. Mold spreads like plants. "Can't go under it, can't go over it, let's go through it!" and will go through the drywall and into the infrastructure. I grew up in a damp environment, once that stuff appears it's game over and you need to replace before it grows bigger than a video game boss in the dark unreachable interiors.

    • @LaurieGeePea
      @LaurieGeePea 2 года назад +27

      Will mold continue to grow without a source of moisture?

    • @smilecentaur
      @smilecentaur 2 года назад +20

      ou could also kill it with bleach water on the wall

    • @TheBlenderweasel
      @TheBlenderweasel 2 года назад +81

      ^ YES. And this is especially true in the upper midwest, our houses up here are built so tightly sealed up to prevent heat escaping in winter that they also have a bad habit of trapping moisture too, making mold very hard to get rid of once it's there. Also, the untreated mold could cause you a serious problem once you're ready to sell the house (I work in real estate). When you sell you'll be required to fill out a seller disclosure and mold/water damage are always asked about. If you fill out a disclosure and say that you had mold that wasn't professionally treated your buyer will probably bring in a mold inspector, and if they find an ongoing mold presence in the house you're going to have a hard time selling/getting the price you want. It's best to be safe and take care of it now rather than wait til you're trying to sell!

    • @raycasas2867
      @raycasas2867 2 года назад +31

      They were spraying what I assume was bleach or mold killer as they were removing parts and painting.

    • @tiffanysandmeier4753
      @tiffanysandmeier4753 2 года назад +16

      @@smilecentaur you have to be careful with mold and bleach. It is actually recommended to use soapy water to clean mold or specific products to deal with mold, not bleach. I think I was told that when bleach is sprayed onto mold it has a defensive reaction and releases spores which isn't good for your lungs and can result in the mold spreading

  • @Oniqueen
    @Oniqueen 2 года назад +589

    Every time I saw Rex's old room I always worried about all the water damage that it would cause. I hope it can be salvageable!

  • @benten2462
    @benten2462 2 года назад +10

    Ed looks so amazing! I can’t recall what I thought he looked like before (not bad, certainly!) But I think it’s a combination of the stresses mellowing down and his confidence growing, his smile is just absolutely stunning :’)

  • @MajiggerRose
    @MajiggerRose 2 года назад +6

    Not gonna lie, I started tearing up just seeing her in such a lovely, spacious place. Especially when I think about where she came from.
    Obviously the swimming pool in your place was an upgrade from where she started, but this is truly what she deserves and you all are amazing for sacrificing so much for her.

  • @jordansmithson9602
    @jordansmithson9602 2 года назад +474

    Emily: "no body needs to know an alligator lived in here"
    Also Emily: has a RUclips channel showing years of an alligator living in said room.

    • @sherlocked776
      @sherlocked776 2 года назад +8

      I would LOVE to know an alligator lived in one of the rooms (as long as it was fixed, of course!) though I'm sure most homebuyers wouldn't feel the same😂

    • @carolbrooks21
      @carolbrooks21 2 года назад +3

      I WOULD BE LIKE I WILL BUY IT but could I ask one favor could I get one of her teeth

    • @dirtywhitellama
      @dirtywhitellama 2 года назад +2

      Imagine buying that house, then a few months later finding this channel...

  • @jesperlivid9184
    @jesperlivid9184 2 года назад +243

    "A bit of mouse storage there!" Very bold of that mouse to decide to store it's food in a room that housed both an alligator AND a snapping turtle-

    • @hjalfi
      @hjalfi 2 года назад +28

      I notice the mouse never came back to collect its seeds, though...

    • @SaraAson
      @SaraAson 2 года назад +8

      Very bold and smart. No one would have ever thought to look there

    • @tiffanysandmeier4753
      @tiffanysandmeier4753 2 года назад +4

      Don't forget the green tree pythons that were in the closet.

    • @snakewithapen5489
      @snakewithapen5489 2 года назад +2

      Did that mouse, per chance, happen to go by the name of... Despereaux?

  • @brucedog12345
    @brucedog12345 Год назад +3

    Wow I never saw Emily have her hair out like that but that was amazing it it changed so much all the memories you did there with Rex

  • @spookysugar
    @spookysugar 2 года назад +3

    Can't help but love how cheeky Rex looks when smiling and chillin in the zoo while Emily and Ed do back-breacking labor fixing up her mess.

  • @Offutticus
    @Offutticus 2 года назад +1426

    If the walls are drywall, keep an eye on the lower portions. Those moldy parts may need to be replaced. Did you prime with Kilz or similar before painting? If not, the stains are going to come through, even with the color you chose. We had to remove nearly all the drywall in this house. Which was okay because there was nice wood underneath.

    • @nixasteria
      @nixasteria 2 года назад +283

      Watching the video and seeing them just painting over the mold gave me so much anxiety lol

    • @pucklebearry
      @pucklebearry 2 года назад +94

      When Ed was removing the baseboards i saw Emily scrubbing the mold so hopefully it wasn't just plain hot water, hopefully there were some sterilizing chemicals in there.

    • @hukhh3145
      @hukhh3145 2 года назад +33

      @@pucklebearry isnt scrubbing mold like a horrible idea

    • @zebraloverbridget
      @zebraloverbridget 2 года назад +89

      That was my thought too only I was surprised they didn't test the wall by removing some of the dry wall to see if it penetrated into the wall or was only at the surface.
      There's Also the issue of if the mold penetrated then there's a chance that it can continue to spread into the frame for the wall. Which is a lot harder and more expensive to replace compared to just removing and replacing the bottom part of the dry wall.

    • @lulucanpy3513
      @lulucanpy3513 2 года назад +54

      Yeah I'm kinda surprised they didn't just replace the lower part of that drywall (and the carpet tbh).
      ETA I wrote this before I saw that the carpet was being replaced lol no one come for me. Not removing the drywall perturbed me too much.

  • @Abyssal2808
    @Abyssal2808 2 года назад +4

    I haven't watched this channel in SOOO LONG, (jst since when the zoo was being constructed!) And I forgot how much I loved this channel!!!

  • @Imdying47
    @Imdying47 2 года назад +1

    Let’s appreciate.
    What this Chanel is.
    The two awesome people on it.
    How long this takes to do and yet here we are.
    Thank you Ed and Emily for the amazing work you put in to make people happy and avoid animal mis treatment it really helps.
    Keep it up!

  • @perciusmandate
    @perciusmandate 2 года назад +593

    I think others have said, but you might have to go back and replace all the drywall around the base of the room. If mold got into the drywall, just painting over it isn't going to fix the problem.

    • @sweetluvgurl
      @sweetluvgurl 2 года назад +8

      I was kinda thinking the same. I didn’t think just covering it up would fix that. Also, mold is a health hazard

    • @bbysiea
      @bbysiea 2 года назад +6

      @@sweetluvgurl look at the pinned comment, they mention it!

    • @alanwisse192
      @alanwisse192 2 года назад

      Gotta use kilz paint primer to kill seal and destroy mold. As I commented above.

    • @raerohan4241
      @raerohan4241 2 года назад +12

      @@bbysiea I saw it, they used bleach. The problem is that bleach won't kill all the mold in porous surfaces - and drywall is an example of such a surface. What they did is not adequate, unfortunately

  • @tylerblack9518
    @tylerblack9518 2 года назад +85

    With all of the water that has gotten on the walls over the years there is almost certainly mold on the back side of the dry wall.

  • @hana1130
    @hana1130 2 года назад +1

    Watching you clean this felt so rewarding! Happy she’s loving her new enclosure and I’m sure the visitors love to see her up close :)

  • @theprocrastinationofemilyr1418
    @theprocrastinationofemilyr1418 2 года назад +2

    Thank you guys so much for not being afraid to show the realities of owning an alligator. Your amazing and my family has learned so much from you !

  • @elisabetharbuckle1505
    @elisabetharbuckle1505 2 года назад +66

    I expected them to replace the lower drywall. Now I’m worried about mold in their walls.

  • @charlie2.048
    @charlie2.048 2 года назад +503

    As someone with permanent damage in his lungs from living somewhere where mold in the drywall was not handled properly, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE for your safety get a professional in there to handle the mold. Just cleaning the surface and painting over it will not work and can be very dangerous. Just because the wall didn't feel soft doesn't mean there isn't a mold infestation. I'd hate to see either of you get sick.

    • @raenfairy
      @raenfairy 2 года назад +8

      If the damage is irreversible would it still be worth going to see a doctor? Just, I've never really considered or known how damaging mold actually can be until seeing comments in this video, however a good... 9ish years ago I stayed at a friend's for a while on their sofa & after a while they ended up pulling out the sofas & half the wall was covered in mold. I don't understand what people mean by drywall or if it's the same way on just a wall 😅 sorry I can be a bit slow & sorry for the long comment, just I've noticed it's caused some form of damage to my chest/lungs but don't know if it would be worth going to a doctor after this long.

    • @rubinikie
      @rubinikie 2 года назад +16

      @@raenfairy with mold, its usually better to check out what youre experiencing and to know how bad what youre dealing with is! i have a pretty bad mold allergy myself and even if the effects mold can have on you might be irreversible, ive found that its better safe than sorry with it, even if its been a while. doctors also might have ways to help you cope with your situation even if they cant fix it, too!

    • @raenfairy
      @raenfairy 2 года назад +8

      @@rubinikie Thank you for your reply, I didn't even know you could be allergic to mold 😅 will definetly go get it at looked at then, again, thank you 😊

    • @charlie2.048
      @charlie2.048 2 года назад +12

      @@raenfairy Definitely go to a doctor. For me some of the damage is permanent because of an existing genetic disorder that causes poor healing amount other things so I wound up with scarring in my lungs. But there are medications that can help a lot depending on what exactly is causing your problems.

    • @Lazysushi18
      @Lazysushi18 2 года назад

      Read the pinned comment

  • @skyllarrk
    @skyllarrk 2 года назад +10

    Yiiiikes with the mold, guys. Really not done properly. Please get the place thoroughly treated. Especially if you're planning to sell. "Nobody needs to know that she used to live in here," uhhh! Yes they do! Crinnnnging. And the lack of respirators/masks/what have you while dealing with years worth of water damage and months worth of stagnant water and black mold is a serious health concern. I honestly can't believe how reckless you guys were in this video. A lot of professionals left some really great comments and I implore you to gut that room and test your whole house for an infestation.

  • @tropical_shorts1100
    @tropical_shorts1100 2 года назад +1

    They are such great pet owners!I LOVE WATCHING THEM!They are such great and caring people and work so hard for their animals.We love u guys

  • @sheariviri
    @sheariviri 2 года назад +375

    As someone who lives in Michigan and has family who work in construction: not ripping out and replacing the moldy drywall has me CRINGING. I appreciate them sharing this process and I really hope we get an update on if they have that mold removed.

    • @KattLover5412
      @KattLover5412 2 года назад +26

      They didn't even paint it with mold paint before painting over it which is like the bare minimum

    • @bumblebreeze3285
      @bumblebreeze3285 2 года назад +12

      from Emilys comment:
      For those concerned about the mold- don't worry! It appeared to be isolated to the surface as the drywall was still firm. As instructed, we cleaned it with a bleach water solution. Since it was less than 9 square feet, it was safe for us to do so :)

    • @happy1pizza
      @happy1pizza 2 года назад

      Finally, another Michigander!

  • @thecandyunicorn7728
    @thecandyunicorn7728 2 года назад +688

    The whole video: Ed and Emily salvaging what’s left of Rex’s room. Lol

    • @NolanStidham
      @NolanStidham 2 года назад +1

      yeah

    • @judybeeding1813
      @judybeeding1813 2 года назад +6

      Clorox bleach kills black mold. Learned that after the flood of 2008.

    • @judybeeding1813
      @judybeeding1813 2 года назад +4

      You should wear gloves, protective clothing and masks.

    • @heysaucemikehere1804
      @heysaucemikehere1804 2 года назад +1

      @@judybeeding1813 It only kills surface mold

  • @Ella-dv1ui
    @Ella-dv1ui 2 года назад +1

    Emily your hair down looks so good!! The room looks so good! And its so cool that you guys want a new house you have grown so much over the years that ive watched you!!!!

  • @anthonyrusso1981
    @anthonyrusso1981 2 года назад

    Great job in the alligator room restoration. Glad the mold was only on the surface. Been following you guys for a while now, and thanks to you and some other RUclipsrs I was able to talk my wife into letting me have a snake. So now I’m a proud ball python owner. Keep up the great work.

  • @jamesgalloway9670
    @jamesgalloway9670 2 года назад +193

    I used to work in fire and water restoration. Mold remediation was a specialty of our company. With the time the wall spent wet and covered with mold especially with it's growth behind the baseboards you need to have the walls opened and the drywall replaced. At minimum the lower half of the wall. You also need an inspection done and a sporicide sprayed on all surfaces both inside and outside the walls. I've seen people combat this problem with bleach and end up deathly ill as it inevitably fails. You are both great people and my wife and I have been enjoying your escapades for quite some time. Be careful, stay safe, and please do not take chances with this!

  • @mostlyghostey
    @mostlyghostey 2 года назад +437

    So my room flooded recently and we called a restoration company to help clean it up. They had to take out the lower half of our wall to make sure no mold was left so it was safe for people to live in. I worry since you just painted over the mold that won't be enough. I don't want you guys getting mold poisoning!

    • @jurassica2504
      @jurassica2504 2 года назад +42

      Just painting over the mold seems so reckless. They really should get a remediation company to assess the room

    • @Lucia-yc9zj
      @Lucia-yc9zj 2 года назад +20

      4:57 it’s not like Emily didn’t try to scrub the wall with cleaner, they didn’t JUST paint over it.. but yeah it probably does go beyond the surface.

    • @mostlyghostey
      @mostlyghostey 2 года назад +6

      @@Lucia-yc9zj You are absolutely right she did scrub it. I didn't mean to discredit that. Unfortunately, you're also right about there probably being mold deeper in the wall. :( I just want ed and Emily to be safe!

    • @sarahbeaulieu999
      @sarahbeaulieu999 2 года назад +2

      @Angelina L 👇💋 this is a family channel

    • @enderriolugirl7358
      @enderriolugirl7358 2 года назад +6

      @@sarahbeaulieu999 Sadly it is a bot. I have seen the same exact message and such dozens of times on diffrent channels and many comment threads. At least this one's profile pic is a tamer one.

  • @NutmegBGB
    @NutmegBGB 2 года назад +3

    It warms my heart to see someone who cares so deeply for their animals. You two clearly love what you do to the extent that even a dirty job like this is worth it. The world needs more people like you!

    • @user-pp6kd7ut4k
      @user-pp6kd7ut4k 2 года назад

      All the animals except that poor minnow lol

    • @hant679
      @hant679 Год назад

      @@user-pp6kd7ut4k yeah, because that was totally intentional 🙄

  • @meimei
    @meimei 5 месяцев назад

    love how the videos have shown her growth and now we can see her chill just floating in water and stretch fully!

  • @joannmathews6852
    @joannmathews6852 2 года назад +85

    And that is why mold and mildew is problematic for buyers - it gets covered.

    • @frankajames
      @frankajames 11 месяцев назад

      Snicker 🤭 🤭

  • @karenk3486
    @karenk3486 2 года назад +1223

    Emily and Ed, PLEASE get a professional remediation team to clean out the mold from your walls!! As people have said in this thread, it could spread and be much more expensive to repair in the future, and is also a huge health risk!! I know too many people who have gotten extremely sick from unknown mold in their homes. We love you and want you both to be healthy!!

    • @jennifer7582
      @jennifer7582 2 года назад +35

      It may also open them up to civil liability.

    • @rdizzy1
      @rdizzy1 2 года назад +33

      There is also a massive amount of conspiracy theorists thinking they are getting sick from mold with mystery symptoms (very similar to what happens with the people that think they have lyme disease, when they don't), when in reality, humans are inhaling mold spores of many, many different kinds all day and all night (an average of 4000-6000 spores per cubic meter of air indoors and 9000-11000 spores per cubic meter of air outdoors), no matter if you see mold or not, indoors or outdoors, we are always breathing in fungal spores constantly, and our immune system is fine with them. Also 1 black mold is not the same as another black mold, people see a black mold and automatically think it is a toxic stachybotrys mold, and it almost always is not, like 99% of molds that happen to be colored black are not actual toxic black mold, very, very few are toxic to humans in comparison to all possible mold species. (Unless you happen to have some severe immune deficiency) Many mold remediation companies are bullshitting people and scaremongering them into full remediation treatment for no reason, just sucking money out of people, and even lying to people about the species of mold they find (without ever actually testing for species and knowing that elderly people cannot possibly go up into attics and small hidden spaces to actually check for themselves), it is a major issue, at least here in the US.

    • @nomdeplume2213
      @nomdeplume2213 2 года назад +34

      @@rdizzy1 ive seen ppl die of black mold. Especially those who already have a suppressed immune system. So no, black mold is extraordinarily dangerous.

    • @justbecause9645
      @justbecause9645 2 года назад +5

      @@rdizzy1 A lot of mold is a myth spread by TV shows.

    • @SpeedDemonStar
      @SpeedDemonStar 2 года назад +37

      @@rdizzy1 Tell that to my friend who was intubated in the hospital ICU for several weeks due to mold and who just recently got his trach removed (it's not even fully healed shut yet) and yes, it was confirmed that the illness that tried to kill him was indeed caused by mold.
      There was no visible mold in his house but after the results came back from the tests of his lungs, an air quality test was ordered on their home, revealing near deadly levels of mold spores in the air. The only reason his wife and kid didn't get as sick (although they suspect that the kid's asthma was likely caused by it and greatly improved almost immediately post-cleanup) is because the worst area was in his bedroom (he and wife don't share a room because of snoring and scheduling conflicts).
      Moral of the story: mold is NOT something you should just ignore.

  • @thegriffin88
    @thegriffin88 2 года назад +1

    Those are gorgeous blues! You got a good eye for colors Emily!

  • @Savanna_vigil
    @Savanna_vigil Год назад +2

    I watched this and wanted to cry i will miss the memores we had with rex

  • @tess2082
    @tess2082 2 года назад +61

    I have some serious respect for that daredevil of a mouse. Stealing food from a bird and hiding it in the enclosure of an alligator.

  • @ashleysmashley9022
    @ashleysmashley9022 2 года назад +496

    As someone who has lived through hurricanes, moldy walls should be replaced and the studs behind should be tested as well.... if there is mold visible on the outside of the wall (especially since it came about b/c of it being wet) then it is already inside the drywall and just scrubbing off the fruiting portions (that's what's visible) won't get rid of the main structures growing inside the wall...

    • @courtneyrichards3895
      @courtneyrichards3895 2 года назад +8

      Yes! Commenting so maybe they see this!

    • @thewolfthatwearsthepurgema1624
      @thewolfthatwearsthepurgema1624 2 года назад +4

      I agree as someone who has also lived through hurricanes and family who are allergic to it

    • @sarapeters4165
      @sarapeters4165 2 года назад +17

      yes! and this is proof that they knew there was mold and must be disclosed if they ever sell the house. After seeing this video I would require receipts and statements from a professional remediation company with removal of drywall, baseboards, carpets and underflooring.

    • @lisaluebbert5351
      @lisaluebbert5351 2 года назад +6

      I work for a remediation company and this hurts my brain a little, but not my house.

    • @AztecCroc
      @AztecCroc 2 года назад +4

      That's with mold coming from the outside in though (rain, burst pipe, etc) so you wouldn't see it til it had grown all the way through the drywall. This water started from inside the room so would be starting from inside the room then growing back into the drywall.

  • @katandi7857
    @katandi7857 2 года назад +6

    I wanna see more house renovations with them 😂 it’s so fun

  • @maciwynkoop4960
    @maciwynkoop4960 2 года назад

    I love the videos you make and I love learning about the new animals that you get also I like your hair down

  • @Centrinity
    @Centrinity 2 года назад +138

    Agree with everyone saying get the mold dealt with - frankly, we had a flood that resulted in mold and even WITH a remediation team it still came back until they came out a second time because some got missed because it wasn't grown enough to be visible yet! Mold is a horrendously tricky thing to get rid of once its set in and left best to the experts who can test for what you can't see.

  • @jcinkris
    @jcinkris 2 года назад +112

    Some helpful advice, you may want to hire a house inspector or someone who can test for mold and wood rot I. The basement before you plan to sell the house cause you could be found liable for any damaged wood structure, or mold growing on the inside of the walls due to moisture and mold spread.
    It is also a good idea for your own health just to want make sure there is no traceable detections of mold.

  • @anniehein4836
    @anniehein4836 2 года назад

    I can't wait to see Chloe get an updated hone with Rex's old pool! I hope the video comes out soon!

  • @umathewu
    @umathewu Год назад

    That carpet makes me very nostalgic! I immigrated from Wisconsin to South African about 2 years ago. That carpet scream Midwest house. I miss it.

  • @elisecobb1528
    @elisecobb1528 2 года назад +99

    Ed and Emily: No human babies, should be easy
    *Adopt Alligator*
    Rex: I am angsty teen
    Ed and Emily: Oh

  • @ashlinnmeechan5274
    @ashlinnmeechan5274 2 года назад +141

    Me watching baking videos: “man, I wish I had ‘smell-o-vision’!”
    Me watching this video: “man, I’m so glad I don’t have ‘smell-o-vision’!”

    • @AuttumnDawn
      @AuttumnDawn 2 года назад +4

      Yeah, I'm like no thanks

    • @Robynhoodlum
      @Robynhoodlum 2 года назад +1

      You ain't just whistling Dixie. I've cleaned my fair share of turtle tanks, even with a proper filter set up, that smell will knock you over, I can't even imagine Rex's 3mo old pool!

  • @jewels964
    @jewels964 2 года назад

    Really glad u guys showed this and the cost to fix it as well. Maybe help deter someone from just getting a gator as a pet without things being thought through

  • @jvseventeen
    @jvseventeen Год назад +1

    For one, this makes me feel a lot better about myself leaving things uncleaned for a few days or weeks due to depression or just being busy.
    For two, if you don't deliberately paint your painting shirt, it's not really a painting shirt lol
    But most importantly: Mike the Minnow is an unstoppable force and I love him, he's so cute😅

  • @JB-ew1mu
    @JB-ew1mu 2 года назад +105

    Don't underestimate that mold, to be on the safe side i would replace the sections of the wall that had mold/water damage. I've had to deal with black mold and no amount of treatment and cleaning and dehumidifying helped because it was rooted behind the walls. It always came back, and I was always sick from living with it.

  • @unkn0wn_us3r67
    @unkn0wn_us3r67 2 года назад +116

    “There aren’t many pets that will leave tooth marks on your wall”
    Fun fact: When my dog was teething she ATE the walls of my house

    • @JakeStateFarm420
      @JakeStateFarm420 2 года назад +4

      Same 💀 well not the walls but the boards that line the walls. I own a husky and omfg his puppy stage was just 😭 at least 5k in damages. He’s a lot calmer now…. Well not calmer but he chews less.

    • @jasminpovey49
      @jasminpovey49 2 года назад +4

      We had one who did similar because of anxiety 😅

    • @dominowolf3408
      @dominowolf3408 2 года назад +3

      Haha! My Belgian mal went running across the wood floor and smashed her head through the Sheetrock when she was a puppy.

    • @Typhio
      @Typhio 2 года назад +6

      When my dog was a puppy she ate the MIDDLE of the wall and the middle of the carpet 😭
      Like how do you get your lil jaws around the center of a wall I still don’t understand

    • @shisurvives2635
      @shisurvives2635 2 года назад +2

      No one is allowed to see underneath my bed until I fill in the wall and paint over it for Christmas 💀 she ate the corners, the middle just bit her way through to the cement

  • @Noah-cx2zn
    @Noah-cx2zn 4 месяца назад

    I’ve been watching this channel for forever and it makes me kind of sad to see kind of the wreckage of what was once my favorite thing but it’s OK. I’m glad that everything has new enclosure.😊

  • @AugustisHeree
    @AugustisHeree 2 года назад

    Ahh! i haven't watched snake discovery in so long! i'm glad they are doing good! ^^

  • @Zeldur
    @Zeldur 2 года назад +159

    Keep an eye on the moldy area of the walls. Even though you bleached it, it may still seep through. If it does, best thing to do is cut out the bottom 1'-2' of drywall and replace it.

  • @loraknight1611
    @loraknight1611 2 года назад +256

    Emily: “it’s full of alligator poop”
    Also Emily:*grabs it with her whole hand without thinking twice*

    • @nikeyagentle8684
      @nikeyagentle8684 2 года назад +2

      frr bruh

    • @agoldfishwithinternet2382
      @agoldfishwithinternet2382 2 года назад +5

      Seems crazy ,but when you work with animals on a daily basis poop and getting it on you is inevitable and you thbecome quickly desensitised to it ,enough so to do stuff like that.I work with birds of prey ,and generally if you’re not scraping/scrubbing/wiping poop you’re being pooped on(sometimes at ,depends one bird lol)the “that’s gross” aspect gets old FAST. you just scrub your hands well before you move on to the next job .

    • @debbievaneersel
      @debbievaneersel 2 года назад +4

      Working with animals does that to you yeah :) no matter what animal feces, we can wash our hands no problem no double thoughts lol

  • @LinNeTule
    @LinNeTule 2 года назад

    Huh. You guys carry yourselves so positively that I removed my first worries of: wow I wonder how they waterproofed a room in their house for Rex! They must have done it! Everything must be 100 percent working as good as it should be working besides the space!

  • @AccioPadfoot12
    @AccioPadfoot12 5 месяцев назад

    I'm way behind on your videos as I just found the channel recently, but the room looked great when you got through! I grew up in Florida, so I can't imagine keeping a gator indoors. Of course you had to do that with Rex. I'm glad she loves her new digs. I bet you missed having her at home for a while!

  • @ctang212
    @ctang212 2 года назад +207

    This is incredibly dangerous for not just you but the unsuspecting people who buy your house. That mold isn’t just on the surface, it grows *through* the drywall and on the studs behind it. When we found mold in the house we bought we had to call in a hazmat company to cut the drywall out and remove it, and treat the studs underneath. Bleaching the mold on top and painting over it is just covers up and hides the problem, but it’s still there releasing spores into your air.

    • @MsJazzyRay
      @MsJazzyRay 2 года назад +23

      @@issadraco532 If you don't like the channel, you can just GO

    • @Bijlez
      @Bijlez 2 года назад +22

      @@issadraco532 The fact that you decided to take time out of your life write an essay like this

    • @lyonessie
      @lyonessie 2 года назад +10

      @@issadraco532 rofl you are so mad. I hope this stays rent free in your head for the rest of your pathetic life. Stay bothered pls and thank you.

    • @frogsplashley
      @frogsplashley 2 года назад +7

      @@issadraco532 you must be fun at parties

    • @WolfanTerror
      @WolfanTerror 2 года назад +5

      @@issadraco532 Why did you waste your time writing all that that no one cares about

  • @ChloeTGAP
    @ChloeTGAP 2 года назад +85

    I would bring in a professional to deal with that mold. With the moisture in that room for years there is definitely mold in the drywall. Leaving it could be very dangerous.

  • @lazariswann2028
    @lazariswann2028 2 года назад +1

    Ed and Emily are litterally couple goals.

  • @SukiMightBite2
    @SukiMightBite2 Год назад +3

    I just followed you on twitch!❤ I didn’t know what you streamed on tho😅 I also followed you on tik tok❤ your videos are amazing btw!

  • @spongiformencephalitis
    @spongiformencephalitis 2 года назад +388

    great vid, but how did you deal with the mold? just because you can't see it doesn't mean it isn't putting potentially deadly spores into the air... if you're trying to sell the house, the inspector will likely find it during an air quality test (or if the mold starts to grow through the paint, which is inevitable) and you won't pass the inspection... you're probably going to have to replace the drywall

    • @IISheireenII
      @IISheireenII 2 года назад +59

      @@Nika44 mold remover works great for brick walls and similar thick stone walls, but that is drywall. And not just drywall that developed a bit of mold on the surface you can still treat away. This mold has festered for years in a thin porous material. There is bound to be lots of it on the inside. This wall is not salvageble.

    • @errinwellman1960
      @errinwellman1960 2 года назад +29

      @@Nika44 in water remediation, drywall is basically considered DOA if it is wet ever. It needs to be removed and replaced or this house can not be sold in good faith.

  • @OfelieArt
    @OfelieArt 2 года назад +46

    I was panicking so hard while watching you just painting over mold, and then saw that literally every 2/3 comments are about that 😭😭😭

  • @Bigz5679
    @Bigz5679 Год назад

    Pickle Rick in the30 minutes later after the board sticking out of the window was beautiful

  • @tsormmh3590
    @tsormmh3590 2 года назад

    Rex has so many memories with you you have a lot of things to tell your grandchildren

  • @Bakstrp
    @Bakstrp 2 года назад +73

    Definitely should have cut and replaced the damaged sheet rock. You don’t want to mess with mold. It stays inside the rock and stains will return. Returning stains means mold is present.

  • @camdudley428
    @camdudley428 2 года назад +220

    I love your channel, so please take this as constructive criticism to save you from the inexplicable amount of damage mold has done to my life. You need to completely remove the drywall in that room because the mold penetrates far deeper than the surface and will just grow back right through the new paint. It also produces spores and mycotoxins, and those spores and mycotoxins are airborne and will deposit on surfaces throughout your home. We were healthy before the mold in our rental and now suffer chronic, debilitating health effects and truly, our entire lives have been destroyed. Hobbies we once loved are impossible since we are now so sensitized to mold, careers have been ruined due to medical problems, and the monetary loss is staggering. It's hard to believe all this could happen due to a fungus, but it's true. I urge you to do some research for yourself. But most of all, save yourself the pain and suffering and please consult a reputable mold remediator (not all are trustworthy, so do some research) to stop this in its tracks before it causes you potentially irreparable harm.

    • @skyllarrk
      @skyllarrk 2 года назад +24

      This comment needs more likes so they can see this. I'm so sorry about what you've gone through. :(

    • @Lazysushi18
      @Lazysushi18 2 года назад +5

      Read the pinned comment and stop assuming…

    • @camdudley428
      @camdudley428 2 года назад +28

      @@Lazysushi18 I'm not assuming anything. I wrote this comment before the pinned comment was posted out of concern for Emily and Ed. There is simply no need for your animosity. I was trying to be helpful. So perhaps you should stop assuming...

    • @Lazysushi18
      @Lazysushi18 2 года назад +2

      @@camdudley428 why did you assume I had animosity towards you also why not just delete the comment if you know you’re wrong after reading the pinned comment

    • @camdudley428
      @camdudley428 2 года назад +16

      It's been 3 months and you are upset about what is phrased as helpful advice. Go troll someone else. I have no need to delete my comment since it is not incorrect. Mold remediation should be taken seriously, and even "professionals" often botch the job since there is no actual oversight governing the field. Clearly Emily and Ed are not upset with my attempt to be helpful, nor are the 97 people who up voted my comment. You are just being rude at this point, and I will not engage with your childish behavior any further.

  • @RobG1958
    @RobG1958 2 года назад

    When they were moving the pool I kept thinking about that friends episode “PIVOT !” 🤗😂😂

  • @chey0158
    @chey0158 2 года назад

    Love the paint color and your buckees pajamas! You’re so skinny I’m so jealous lol

  • @strayiggytv
    @strayiggytv 2 года назад +164

    The mold definitely needs a bleach or uv treatment before repainting. If you live in a dry climate hostile to mold you can get away with bleaching and drying small areas of mold but if you live anywhere with sufficient humidity you have to rip out and replace stuff.

    • @AuttumnDawn
      @AuttumnDawn 2 года назад +17

      With them living in Wisconsin. They should have just cut off the bottom 3ft. Treated behind it. N replace.

  • @littlebadger
    @littlebadger 2 года назад +57

    I struggle with mold in my very humid house and would always recommend a fungicidal spray solution rinsedown before repainting, but I have traditional brick walls. With drywall it's not considered safe again unless it's replaced, sadly.

    • @AramatiPaz
      @AramatiPaz 2 года назад

      I need find some it those. My brick house is danm humid and there's Soo much mold around my bed.

  • @OGOlivianne
    @OGOlivianne Месяц назад

    Honestly, I love this video. I felt so guilty after deconstructing a tank and letting it sit for like 2 months (I’m in medical school and it picked up a lot with the new semester), and this makes me feel a lot better about it.

  • @sameenmirzamirza9592
    @sameenmirzamirza9592 2 года назад

    I like how ed is so supportive on animals number one fan

  • @fatorc4228
    @fatorc4228 2 года назад +46

    I would urge you to get a professional mold clean up team to look into that room and DEFINITELY look into getting the dry wall replaced. With that room being as moist and the mold being hidden for so long theirs definitely more of it inside the walls.

  • @jgberzerker
    @jgberzerker 2 года назад +46

    I appreciate that you are showing the aftermath of keeping large reptiles in doors.

    • @sdqsdq6274
      @sdqsdq6274 2 года назад +1

      if its well plan and design , i see no issues

    • @dagmar0904
      @dagmar0904 2 года назад +1

      @@sdqsdq6274 yeah, but a lot of people dont do that...

  • @ligt18098
    @ligt18098 2 года назад +1

    I still remember watching the struggle getting that pond into the room in the first place!!

  • @GirlofCulture
    @GirlofCulture 2 года назад +1

    Huge Respect for all that work guys :)

  • @dragonbowlsupper
    @dragonbowlsupper 2 года назад +50

    You're going to have to replace the drywall where the mold was. As someone who lives in a hurricane zone, the mold will continue to grow within the wall and can be very dangerous to you over time.

    • @AztecCroc
      @AztecCroc 2 года назад +2

      That's water coming from outside the wall into the room, this water started from the room.

    • @lulucanpy3513
      @lulucanpy3513 2 года назад

      @@AztecCroc Doesn't matter. That water/moisture was constantly barraging that wall for years. Also, a burst pipe (where the water touches the walls from the inside of the house) would do the same thing. Better safe than sorry for mold.

  • @TheMadWrldEffct
    @TheMadWrldEffct 2 года назад +41

    I hope Emily and Ed see the comments about the mold, I’m very concerned about them living with that ;3;

    • @Skywreckdemon
      @Skywreckdemon 2 года назад +10

      Worse still, they're planning to sell. Can you imagine buying this house and not knowing there's mold that was barely covered in the walls? What if someone sleeps in this room and gets really sick or even dies? They're being incredibly irresponsible.

  • @vitalricecakes8274
    @vitalricecakes8274 2 года назад

    The new colors in the old rex room are nearly exactly the same as my bedroom, accent wall and all, and I think it looks nice

  • @vivimage2928
    @vivimage2928 2 года назад

    It looks amazing guys! And the word ya were looking for is baseboards lol

  • @EvieSmith-ix9mh
    @EvieSmith-ix9mh 2 года назад +60

    Anyone else worried about all of that black mold…..

  • @farrah2253
    @farrah2253 2 года назад +21

    You need to rip out that Sheetrock up about three feet and replace. Black mold !! It will be behind sheetrock

  • @RipnRev
    @RipnRev 2 года назад +4

    You really need to cut open the drywall to see behind the drywall to safely say the mold did not penetrate the walls. It would not take a large cut, something you can patch easily if all is well. I just had a home inspected for mold and mold cannot be 100% killed with bleach.

  • @starshollow6406
    @starshollow6406 Год назад

    I REALLY enjoyed this video! 😄💕

  • @TheUglyFish
    @TheUglyFish 2 года назад +39

    I really do hope they read the comments here, that room could be festering with mold as many has said. At least get someone to inspect it so you don't run into any problems if you're ever trying to sell the house later. Or just for your own health.

  • @midnull6009
    @midnull6009 2 года назад +53

    I wouldn't have even put the carpet back. I'd use vinyl, linoleum, or wood flooring. It's a lot easier to clean.
    Also, since it looks like it's dry wall I'd take some of that wall off to see what the base condition is then repatch it if there is no continued dmg.
    Good job!

    • @lulucanpy3513
      @lulucanpy3513 2 года назад +1

      Agreed about the carpet, but carpet is cheaper and a surprising number of people like having carpet in their basement

    • @opheliaettienne8269
      @opheliaettienne8269 2 года назад

      I absolutely despise hard floors lmao 😭 carpet everywhere I can get away with it, except for the porch, kitchen and bathroom

    • @lulucanpy3513
      @lulucanpy3513 2 года назад +1

      @@opheliaettienne8269 Rugs are your friend

    • @dagmar0904
      @dagmar0904 2 года назад

      yeah same. Im not from the us, so having carpet floors seems so weird to me...

    • @riabouchinska
      @riabouchinska 2 года назад

      @@dagmar0904 I didn't know it was specifically an American thing... I live here and I've always been kind of grossed out by wall-to-wall carpeting, I think it should have gone the way of the dodo bird by now

  • @kylietauzin5104
    @kylietauzin5104 2 года назад

    It looks so different. I love how it turned out

  • @Creatureexotics
    @Creatureexotics 2 года назад

    In England we call that trim ‘skirting board’ hahahaa fab redecorating!!

  • @shinypearlstar
    @shinypearlstar 2 года назад +29

    I can't wait to watch this. But I have class in a few minutes but I am going to see how far I get

  • @kristyrowland111
    @kristyrowland111 2 года назад +46

    Honestly, I felt with this level of damage at my house (bought it like that) and you should gut it. That carpet was not only stained but harbouring bacteria and mold. Also you can’t paint over mold. It’s better to nip it in the bud and replace the drywall. Also the mold up our walls in the room we gutted was like 1/4 as bad but the insulation was black and mold filled. It had to be replaced on that wall as well.

  • @ILoveILore
    @ILoveILore 2 года назад +1

    I LOVE the name Rex! My little short-haired red dachshund was Rex. Cute little name for a cute little animal.🤍🧡🤍💚🤍

  • @abigailanderson2376
    @abigailanderson2376 2 года назад

    Emily and Ed this looks so damn good and (I bet it wasn't easy) you made it look easy.

  • @jasonrumfelt2990
    @jasonrumfelt2990 2 года назад +207

    You really should have done a "flood cut" on that drywall. That's just going to mold again.
    ...before everyone beats me up over this, I would have you know... a couple of months ago, my reptile room flooded. I lost everything - including my wife to suicide - so my advice is to cut that drywall out and fix it right (same thing they are doing with my now abandoned home) if you hope to recover the value and not smell mold in perpetuity

    • @lulucanpy3513
      @lulucanpy3513 2 года назад +17

      Agreed. Our home flooded and we had to do that. Drywall isn't **that** expensive to replace either.

    • @jennifermiller5041
      @jennifermiller5041 2 года назад +49

      I'm so sorry for your loss. Toxic mold is a neurotoxin and can lead to suicide. My heart breaks for you. I lost my nephew to suicide, and its absolutely got wrenching.

    • @jasonrumfelt2990
      @jasonrumfelt2990 2 года назад +52

      @@jennifermiller5041 thank you for the condolences. To be clear, we lost the house to water, I lost my wife to the circumstances surrounding it and not the actual mold itself. my kids and I ( who have all met Emily and Ed ) don’t have a choice but to continue on and the kindness of strangers has been crucial to that process.
      I appreciate you reaching out. Didn’t mean to drag everyone down but certainly appreciate you all and your support ❤️

    • @jasonrumfelt2990
      @jasonrumfelt2990 2 года назад +10

      Also Jennifer, I’m sorry about your loss. No feeling is final and I wish we could help more people understand that. ❤️

    • @nomdeplume2213
      @nomdeplume2213 2 года назад +7

      Ive replaced thousands of panels of moldy drywall in my lifetime and youre 100% correct. Its an absolute impossibility that mold isnt on the other side of the drywall. Its going to ruin the new carpet and the framework if they dont actually replace it

  • @heliagrey
    @heliagrey 2 года назад +85

    I am AMAZED about that feeder minnow! Wow. That's a long time to live in the dredges of a tank that's been unoccupied for so long. Even if the tank HAD been cycled- if there was any waste left behind at all, it'd be making ammonia and just building up, which would be a problem- also, I'd doubt there would be a lot of food. Must have been enough algae in there for it to survive... but even so, I'm super impressed by that little one's resilience. o_O

    • @TheCaptaininsaino
      @TheCaptaininsaino 2 года назад +11

      I have these recurring nightmares where I find myself in an old, dark basement. I walk through cobwebs and broken glass and by the light of a flickering, dying bulb I see a series of cages and tanks. There are fish, gasping in inches of black sludge. There are hamsters, who are nothing but skin and bone, crawling in their own excrement. And I realize, to my horror, that these are my childhood pets who I haven't taken care of for DECADES. For the record, I always took very good care of my pets and they were never neglected in real life. I don't know why I have these horrific dreams. Seeing that poor minnow really triggered me.

    • @heliagrey
      @heliagrey 2 года назад +1

      @@TheCaptaininsaino obviously everyone is different… but for what it’s worth, I had VERY similar dreams for years- about “forgetting” pets- some I actually had in real life, and others that I’ve never owned, but in the dream was neglecting terribly. My therapist suggested it was because I was neglecting a part of myself, and had nothing to do with the pets- but nothing I tried made the decades- long haunts go away. Until a new therapist suggested I was prone to blaming myself. Not neglecting myself, but assuming things were my fault, or that I was disappointing others, etc. she had me say to myself- in writing and in a mirror “it’s not my fault, it wasn’t my fault” (relative to current, every day life and also to childhood traumas). Within a month of doing that work, the dreams stopped. And never came back. In fact, the closest I had to one was when someone tried to give me one of THEIR neglected pets and I told them sorry, I couldn’t help them, I had enough on my plate.

  • @IsabellaWallace.
    @IsabellaWallace. 2 года назад

    Ok so i have been commenting on your vids for so many months saying how to convince my mom to get me a snake and for christmas I got one I got an Albino corn snake! thank you so much for helping me learn about snakes i love you guys! also Rex you're my fav

  • @gretchenfriesen9116
    @gretchenfriesen9116 2 года назад +3

    Emily: "I bet there aren't many animals that would leave tooth scratches on your walls!"
    My free-roam rat: *devious squeak*