The Stooges are employed as pest exterminators. Driven by a lack of clientele, they implement a scheme wherein they both introduce the infestation and subsequently address it. They target and surreptitiously enter an affluent mansion hosting a high society dinner party, whereupon they orchestrate a calculated release of various vermin, including mice, moths, and ants. Their machinations result in their hiring to rectify the very chaos they have created, all while discreetly masquerading as guests so as not to disrupt the soirée. Things go according to plan until a sequence of events precipitated by Larry and Curly's concealment of mice-seeking cats within an upright piano unravels the facade of order during a recital of
Johann Strauss II's "
Blue Danube Waltz". The ensuing chaos is exacerbated by the intrusion of a mouse into the piano, incites a cacophony of feline agitation. The Stooges' vigorous efforts to remove the cats from the piano destroy the instrument in its entirety. However, in a surprising turn of events, the social decorum of the gathering is preserved as the hostess and her guests interpret the Stooges' antics as entertainment, thereby averting potential embarrassment. Invited to partake in a fox hunt as further amusement, the Stooges experience a final misadventure when Curly lures a skunk he has mistaken for a fox into a sack and then brandishes it in front of Moe, Larry, and a horse, all of whom succumb to the skunk's malodorous emissions. ==Production notes==