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Reading Fightins now advocating bug-eating

In 1928, a little pest control business called "Ehrlich Pest Control" opened, and like the creatures they were hired to slaughter, spread quickly. These days, they exist from Massachusetts to Georgia. Their most crowded state, however, is of course the harmful species-ridden Keystone State, where Ehrlich has built over twenty outposts in an attempt to quell the relentless assault of slithering, skittering, disease-carrying beasts that terrifies the state's populace.

The Reading Fightins will take the opportunity to honor Ehrlich for their apparently tireless work during Sunday's 1:35 game. They will do this by giving you the chance to eat the pests that Ehrlich is more often slaughtering.

It was great having @EhrlichPest stop by today with their #Pestaurant! They'll be back on Sunday for the 1:35pm game! pic.twitter.com/dgWx3SSxRc

So, if you've ever watched something with more legs than you have years on this planet stroll across the kitchen floor and thought, "I want that in my mouth," Reading is the baseball team you should be patronizing.

On pest control beat: Enjoying a roasted cricket at @EhrlichPest #Pestaurant at @ReadingFightins stadium. pic.twitter.com/GH6zerq6Yj