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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 07 Jan 18 5.31pm | |
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Originally posted by DaWick
What about an electric trap? Runs of batteries and you would juat need to make sure it is kept dry and checked regularly Turn them into inhumane traps. Do not check them for 48 hours and the rats normally die within 24 hours without food in the traps.
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thegreatlardino crawley/selsey 07 Jan 18 5.41pm | |
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you will never get rid of rats, the breed so quickly, little/big buggers are sneaky as well
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 07 Jan 18 6.22pm | |
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Originally posted by thegreatlardino
you will never get rid of rats, the breed so quickly, little/big buggers are sneaky as well I understand what you are saying. Once the poison has been removed from the environment and the borders made (at least temporarily) secure, the fox terrier will be allowed out to go about its business of killing for fun.
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thegreatlardino crawley/selsey 07 Jan 18 7.10pm | |
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id get rid of it!
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Frickin Saweet South Cronx 08 Jan 18 1.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
The adult rat we found was the size of a guinea pig, with a tail around the same length again. I have a wire-haired fox terrier, but don't want her to get bitten by a rat, because rats carry disease, plus there is now poison in the environment, which could impact rat predators. I don't count cats as predators as such, because they kill for fun, not for food. Rat V Cat these sound like fictional killer rats that you're talking about. A cat should quite comfortably be able to take out medium-large rats for fun. Ours always have and they weren't particularly hunter-esque cats.
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Myopic Raptor 11 Jan 18 1.54pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
Turn them into inhumane traps. Do not check them for 48 hours and the rats normally die within 24 hours without food in the traps. It’s illegal to not check your traps every 24 hours.
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YT Oxford 28 Aug 18 10.14pm | |
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Or like I said earlier in the thread...use a Fenn trap. Much more fun. Here’s a small fella I caught today. Got a whopper yesterday but didn’t think to photograph it. Attachment: F451D453-95A3-4893-BA82-B1953699F167.jpeg (2,786.53Kb)
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 28 Aug 18 11.01pm | |
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Originally posted by YT
Or like I said earlier in the thread...use a Fenn trap. Much more fun. Here’s a small fella I caught today. Got a whopper yesterday but didn’t think to photograph it. Nice work !!
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Mr Palaceman 29 Aug 18 12.49am | |
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This is quite simply a fascinating thread...
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timbob 29 Aug 18 4.49am | |
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Does anyone know if the electric radar ant rat traps work they send out annoying radar signals apparently
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 29 Aug 18 7.52am | |
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Originally posted by Lyons550
Best thing to get...a Cat! Seriously...any time I've had an issue when moving into a new home...the cat goes out kills a few and they all disappear! Or kill the neighbours.
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chateauferret 29 Aug 18 12.47pm | |
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Originally posted by DaWick
What about an electric trap? Runs of batteries and you would juat need to make sure it is kept dry and checked regularly Pop down to the coast and find yourself a nice big shiny plastic football stadium to set them loose in. Plenty of company for them too.
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