An exterminator examines Judy’s awful mice infestation in this bonus scene from “Judy.”
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Judy

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38 thoughts on “Hoarders: Bonus Scene: Judy’s Extensive Mice Infestation | A&E”
  1. Those traps aren't the best way or most efficient way to get rid of mice. But it is the easiest for an exterimantor so he's just doing what's best for his business.

  2. This woman is beyond negotiation with this hoard and her mice; Just get her out, clear the lot without her presence and book her into a psychiatric counselling facility and a possible 12 month stay in hospital for her state of mind; she is not well enough to cope by herself.

  3. Couldn’t stand this woman. Smh. She makes me so mad. Like ok fine, keep the trash we calling adult protection. FTS.

  4. I've had pet mice before, and let me tell you — these are NOT a domesticated breed. These are VERMIN that carry disease. Judy needs to be committed to a hospital then released to her daughter.

  5. Out of alit of the episodes of this show I have never seen such gross filth the daughter says at the end of the show I will always be here for her and she hadn't been there for 30 years the drs tiptoed around her why didn't they just tear down that disgusting house and put her in a psych ward using the bathroom in your pants because you are lazy so disgusting

  6. I think this is the lady who is a germaphobe. She would make her daughter take a shower after coming home because she was contaminated according to her, yet the contamination is all around her in her very home. I could not wrap my brain around her germ phobia but she hoards garbage and has hundreds of mice in her house.

  7. This episode really got to me. I hope her family called Adult Protective Services as she is unable to make any positive decisions on her own. She has the maturity of an 11 year old.

  8. Shes a germaphobe and lives like this??? Judy calls ppl who she considers "low life" as contaminated.. Judy you need professional help ASAP

  9. My mom has dementia and I moved from out of state to care for her. The house was condemnable, filthy and I stopped counting after I caught 31 mice, I got PTSD from that situation, police were called because neighbors heard my sobbing and thought I was suicidal, (I was homicidal at that point) sold moms house for her and got her into a populace city instead of the rural town. She lives with me now and I dont let her backslide into that behavior. Alot of it is just plain laziness.

  10. They need to just take their homes away from them. Put them in jail for being a detriment to society. Absolute pigs. – sorry , dont go for the it's a disease excuse.

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