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16->''"Exterminate all rational thought. That is the conclusion I have come to."''
17-->-- '''Bill Lee''', ''Film/NakedLunch''
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19In RealLife, a practitioner of pest control is much like any trained professional. It's a dirty job, but someone has to do it, and those who do are mostly ordinary people. Some even show ethical concern for pests, and attempt to minimize suffering or harm caused by removing them.
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21In fiction, this is not the case. Perhaps it is the morbid or sometimes-disgusting nature of the work, or that it is not a job conducive to making friendships, but there's something in the image of the exterminator that makes them ripe for caricature. These depictions turn a quirky profession into an [[HumansAreCthulhu eldritch terror for pests]].
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23Exterminators in fiction are often portrayed as sadistic or unstable individuals who [[CruellaToAnimals enjoy killing animals]]. They might give an EvilLaugh while fumigating a house for insects, or drive around in a [[{{Thememobile}} truck with a giant sculpture]] of a dead bug on top. From their perspective, they are a HunterOfMonsters, and those monsters scurry behind every wall and crawl under every floorboard. In short, they are the slightly more eccentric and benign version of the EgomaniacHunter.
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25They are usually PlayedForLaughs. Unfortunately for their prey, [[CreepyCockroach insects]] and [[YouDirtyRat rats]] are [[WhatMeasureIsANonCute not typically considered cute]], so the prospect of them getting killed in over-the-top ways can be BlackComedyAnimalCruelty. More importantly, there is nothing brave or heroic about exterminating small creatures that cannot fight back, so the idea that this character considers themself some sort of GreatWhiteHunter is ridiculous. If the character unexpectedly faces BigCreepyCrawlies, maybe they [[TookALevelInBadass prove their mettle]]. Or [[MilesGloriosus maybe not]].
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27Sister Trope to DiabolicalDogCatcher, who thinks dogs and cats are pests to be exterminated. Not to be confused with PestController. Compare/contrast TheGreatExterminator, which is someone who wipes out an entire species and becomes famous for it (though crossover is possible).
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35%%* The Orkin Man is depicted this way in a few commercials, like [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDipCSWPm8k this one in 1990]], and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4-e_tDW6Bw this one in 1998.]]%%ZCE
36%%* Terminix, taking their job ''very'' seriously in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ON4PPJ9n2jA this 2017 commercial]].%%ZCE
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40* Minor ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' villain Ratcatcher is a [[MisanthropeSupreme severely misanthropic]] exterminator who gradually became [[{{Idiosyncrazy}} a lot more fascinated with rats than is strictly professional]], eventually going insane and deciding to destroy humanity for the sake of rats to atone for exterminating so many. It's hard to get more eccentric than that.
41* In ''ComicBook/DylanDog'', some occasionally show up to deal with immense infestations. The strangest are the two cockroach exterminators who turn out to be [[spoiler:[[TheWormThatWalks thousands of sentient cockroaches]] in hazmat suits]].
42* ''ComicBook/TheExterminators'' is a Creator/VertigoComics comic book with an entire cast of eccentric exterminators. As in using the chemical fumes to get high and some ''really'' weird sex drives.
43* The ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' universe has the Verminators. Because aliens and mutated animals are so common in this universe, they are incredibly well-armed and are sometimes hired by Judges as backup. They've even taken on [[Franchise/{{Alien}} Xenomorphs]].
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47* ''WesternAnimation/TheAntBully'' has exterminator Stan Beals as the villain. He basically bullies Lucas (a 10-year-old kid) into illegally signing a contract with him for exterminating the ants and wasps in the backyard, clearly takes a lot of pleasure out of his job, and is overall a jerk.
48* ''WesternAnimation/OverTheHedge'' gives us the Verminator, Dwayne [=LaFontant=], whose personality puts the "Franchise/{{Terminator}}" in "exterminator". Although a bit jumpy (he shoots the heads off plastic flamingos, as he keeps mistaking them for real birds), he has an innate ability to detect which animals have recently been in the area -- a skill acquired while studying for an associate's degree from [=VermTech=] -- and sells Homeowner's Association president Gladys Sharp a "Depelter Turbo", a supercharged ([[spoiler:as in, it can kill satellites]]) animal trap that is illegal in every state (except Texas).
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52* Seth in ''Film/AmericanHistoryX''. The quirk is that ''he's a [[ThoseWackyNazis Neo-Nazi]]''. While driving his exterminator car he even sings along with a song on the radio that is so profoundly racist that it need not be repeated here.
53* Delbert [=McClintock=] in ''Film/{{Arachnophobia}}'' has various quirks but seems like a nice guy. He also has a bit of an inflated opinion of himself, but he does walk the walk [[spoiler:when he kills most of the drone spiders at the end]].
54* ''Film/BigAssSpider'': Mostly averted by the protagonist Alex. He's obsessed with pests of all kinds to the point he can rattle off information about them in the blink of an eye, but is pretty professional regardless.
55* Jeff in ''Film/TheBorrowers1997'' is a mild case of this. His cheerful demeanor annoys Potter to no end, which he [[ObliviousToHatred completely fails to pick up on]], and his sniffer dog suffers from chronic flatulence and apparently lives on a steady diet of cheese. And even after learning to his fascination that his quarry is not rodents but a family of tiny people, [[PunchClockVillain he carries on with the task]] of trying to kill them.
56%%* ''Film/FoodOfTheGods2'' gives us two: Jacques and Louis from Rat-A-Tak Pest Control. Complete with their own theme music.%%ZCE
57* ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'': A central joke is that the eponymous Ghostbusters resemble supernatural exterminators. They are {{Blue Collar Warlock}}s who remove ghosts from {{Haunted House}}s as if they were an infestation, all with a comedic lack of mysticism.
58* ''Film/GraveyardShift'' has Creator/BradDourif give a memorable turn as Tucker Cleveland, a ShellShockedVeteran who has a personal grudge against rats after watching the Viet Cong use them to eat prisoners alive while serving in Vietnam, and thus takes way too much joy in killing them. He also has a dog he bred specifically to hunt rats and keeps on a strict diet of whiskey, and occasionally uses a gun to dispatch particularly aggressive rats.
59* ''Film/MenInBlack'' gives us Ed, who is a pretty normal guy (or as normal as someone played by Creator/VincentDOnofrio can be) until a giant bug from outer space [[ReplicantSnatching uses his body as a disguise]] and steals an exterminator's van, giving us quite a bit of this vibe.
60* Ceasar from ''Film/MouseHunt'', played by Creator/ChristopherWalken, of all people. He has an almost supernatural intuition about his prey and maintains an overly dramatic log report about his work. [[spoiler:He's eventually DrivenToMadness by the mouse he's trying to catch.]]
61* The protagonist from ''Film/NakedLunch'', making this TruthInTelevision in the case of Creator/WilliamSBurroughs. He is chronically addicted to the bug powder he uses in his line of work as a poor man's drug, and even gets his wife hooked on to the stuff.
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65* ''Any'' rat catcher in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' novels. It seems that the job is the setting's equivalent to a RedShirt, by the way, unless you're a [[OurGnomesAreWeirder gnome]] of course -- and sometimes, it's even better than RedShirt. At least one of these guys upon dying was [[spoiler:greeted with "Squeak!" and... reincarnated. No prize for guessing into ''what'' exactly]].
66* In ''Literature/DorkDiaries'', Nikki's father is this in spades. He drives to the job in a van with a giant roach (affectionately named Max) on top, dances while fumigating his daughter's school, and even once tried to land himself a TV role as an exterminating superhero.
67* ''Literature/TheNatureOfPredators'': The Federation's "Extermination Officers" are tasked with exterminating all predators, plus anything that "looks threatening". Some, like Kalsim, see this as a simple necessity and don't really hate the predators. Many Extermination Officers hate predators, though, and get satisfaction out of burning them alive.
68%%* The men who get stuck killing rats in ''Literature/NightShift''.%%ZCE
69* Literature/ThePiedPiperOfHamelin is a rat-catcher, a very competent one -- and [[MagicalFlutist uses magic for the job]]. He also inflicts DisproportionateRetribution on those who slight him.
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73* ''Series/BillyTheExterminator'': Besides dressing in goth clothing as a substitute for more practical protection, Billy is perpetually excited about pretty much everything.
74* In ''Series/BreakingBad'', the anti-heroes use a pest control company as a cover to cook meth while the houses are tented. The actual exterminators aren't much more upstanding, because they use their business as a cover to rob houses.
75* In the ''Series/{{Dexter}}'' season five episode "Hello, Bandit", the titular Dexter tracks down an exterminator who is also a SerialKiller.
76* ''Series/TheGoodLife'': In the episode "Whose Fleas Are These?", an outbreak of fleas at the Good house is treated by professional pest expert P.V. Bulstrode, who loves his work so much that Tom and Barbara find him a bit unsettling. He gains entry to the Good house by pretending to be an encyclopedia salesman who particularly likes to draw Tom's attention to the entries under "F" for "fleas", explaining that his customers find it less embarrassing for the neighbours to overhear, and proudly declares that his family have been in the "infestation" business since the bubonic plague was sweeping across Britain.[[note]]Whether this was the plague in the 1340s or the 1660s is not specified.[[/note]]
77* Mr. Lance in the ''Series/Goosebumps1995'' episode "[[Recap/Goosebumps1995S3E15AwesomeAnts Awesome Ants]]" is ''way'' too into his work, hunting bugs with steely determination and gleeful enjoyment, admiring the ants for their craftiness. He calls the protagonist a liar for claiming the ants from his ant farm grew to 3 inches, larger than any real-life ants. [[spoiler:Subverted at the end when everything turns out to be a dream by a man living in a world where [[HumansAreNotTheDominantSpecies giant ants rule the Earth]]. Mr. Lance reflects how things might have been different for humans, and warns the protagonist not to let the ants know that he dreamed that it was Mr. Lance's job to kill them.]]
78%%* ''Series/{{Martin}}'': Music/LittleRichard plays one.%%ZCE
79* Vasily Fet of ''Series/TheStrainTVSeries'' works for the NYC Health Department and treats his job with a swagger-and-badge attitude more befitting a homicide detective in a 1990s action movie. Fittingly, when the vampire apocalypse begins, that turns out to be an apt description.
80* ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'': A couple of times in the "Scenes from a Hat" segment, the comedians are asked to be exterminators with weird gimmicks like interrogating the homeowner in GoodCopBadCop fashion about the infestation.
81* ''Series/TheXFiles'': In "[[Recap/TheXFilesS03E12WarOfTheCoprophages War of the Coprophages]]", a cockroach exterminator opens the episode with a heartfelt ode to roaches before finishing it with "But to them, we humans are gods and should act accordingly" and stomping a particularly unlucky specimen on the floor. It doesn't end well for him.
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85* Carl, the guy Gabe in ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'' calls in to deal with his rat problem, who ends up [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2008/05/21 taming a deep crow]].
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89* ''WesternAnimation/GaryTheRat'': Gary's arch-nemesis, Johnny Bugz, is a pathetic man obsessed with taking out Gary. He also has a very strange relationship with his cat Boots, begging for his approval.
90* Zigzagged with X in ''WesternAnimation/HarveyBirdmanAttorneyAtLaw'': his eccentricities have less to do with his exterminating of bugs and more of his increasingly failed attempts to exterminate ''Harvey''. In fact, he isn't even really an exterminator... but Debbie had mistaken him for one and put him to work on getting rid of the bugs.
91* Dale Gribble from ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'', if we consider being a ConspiracyTheorist eccentric. He makes mention of doing stuff in order to be a more efficient exterminator like doing his own chemical mixes at home. At one point, he quits the exterminator job and becomes an office drone (with a specialty of being the company's firing guy), but a cockroach infestation gives him the exhilaration he needs to go back to exterminating -- he kills the bugs by crawling through the air vents and ''crushing them all with his body''.
92* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'': The [[NoNameGiven unnamed]] exterminator seen in "Along Came a Sister" takes great joy in his work, even taking a moment to gas two harmless caterpillars on the Louds' front lawn.
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