
Regina It has some unexpected and unwanted guests.
“I have squatters, roommates, I don’t know how you call them,” Hall, 54, joked Jimmy Kimmel Live! On Monday, February 3.
It Support girls The actress discovered that she has something in common with the host Jimmy Kimmel – Their houses have been invaded by the corners.
“Some say pests, some call them pets,” Kimmel, 57, said before the hall admitted: “I call them F – Ers!”
Kimmel showed images of security cameras from various corners looking for food outside the hallway while their study audience moaned in horror.
“Look at that little big one right there,” she complained in anger when the video was reproduced. “They grow older every day! It is not up there (in the footage), but I have put these lights.
She continued: “You are supposed to be scared. Don’t do anything! They think it’s like Paparazzi!”

The actress discovered that her fists are looking for fresco worms she had recently installed in her yard. Kimmel offered a unique solution: he put a bucket of earthworms somewhere outside his property to attract the Mapons.
“They would return more,” Hall insisted.
Hall admitted that he had once frustrated by his non -invited guests who had almost thrown an apple in the corners with anger, but he quickly clarified, “I did not do it (I actually do it)!”
“(I realized) No, they will think that I feed them,” he said. “You can’t feed them.”
Kimmel’s second suggestion was a bit more complicated as he encouraged Hall to put dirt worms and other meals on his neighbor’s grass. “
“Now, it’s a good idea,” he agreed.
Hall later detailed his attempts to get rid of his courtyard of these guests, although he has so far been successful.
“I put up firing balls, they are supposed to like the balls,” he said. “I put peppers. I have made the lights … I also have to protect the grass! They are so smart and tenacious, this has been happening, I swear, like six (or) seven months. They have rights! It’s horrible. “
Kimmel shared that he had been experiencing a similar problem to his home, after seeing the Mapache -shaped footprints on his scale.
“It could be a possibility,” Kimmel theorized, but Hall corrected him, “It’s a Mapache, I know!”
Hall warned Kimmel that he could have more problems if he has a pool: hairy creatures have begun to use -for bathrooms.
“There are salt salt prints that surround my pool,” he woke up. “Their fat donkeys have sat down and left stains on the whole pool. I can’t get them up!”
When Kimmel suggested that the only hall could be moved from home, he acknowledged, “Maybe! Maybe!
Hall appeared in Jimmy Kimmel Live! To promote your Netflix movie O’Dessareleased through Hulu on March 20. Strange things star Sadie Sink He directs the post-apocalyptic musical as a farmer who tries to save his lost love and recover a family heir in a new and dangerous new world.
Jimmy Kimmel Live Airs at night at 11:35 pm et at ABC.




