i have eaten local rodent species who made the mistake of invading my cabin -- meat tasted like rabbit (before anyone tries at home: rodents can carry diseases, so only try with healthy (looking) ones and cook well!)Rat onna stick?
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I've spoken to several of my h/a neighbours, (the ones who talk to me anyway) they all reckon there is no rat problem.I think it's way beyond time your neighbours got together and contacted the HA and complained en masse, because this is a plague and it's a real health hazard.
It shouldn't be incumbent on one lady to clean up their mess.
I am truly sorry you are having to deal with this; rats are just bad news.
M
I've been asked to lay a paving slab floor in my ex's greenhouse to stop the rats getting in. I think they'll just burrow and nest underneath until the slabs collapse the holes/tunnels. These are the brown hampster sized ones and make big holes.
I've been asked to lay a paving slab floor in my ex's greenhouse to stop the rats getting in.
They are babies!These are the brown hampster sized ones and make big holes.
Excellent advice, thank you. That I can do, what sort gravel depth do I need?They love to tunnel against something like a wall or under flagstones/slabs.
What you can do it put down pea gravel under the slabs rather than just sand. Doesn't need to be posh stuff, the dark unattractive stuff that get used to mix into concrete works fine.
The slabs been very stable.
I sit the compost bins down on pea gravel too. I just put a cut off bit of the semi-permeable membrane on top to catch the compost
They don't seem to be able to tunnel in gravel![]()
I tried rat traps in the past, got blood once but generally it doesn't kill them they just (I guess) wriggle free or shrug them off. They seem to like the rat poison, eat boxes of the stuff but no bodies anywhere.They are babies!
No rats are hamster size when full grown. Big holes are the giveaway.
You have mummy's and daddies somewhere.
Get trapping boy, or the babies will be mating inside a month or so, and with an average 8 per litter.............!
If use of the "pop pop" is prohibited by HA rules, what about a "wooooof wooooof"?pop pop
A dog is for life, not just rats. Besides, I wouldn't want to leave the poor thing outside all night when they are most active invading my garden.If use of the "pop pop" is prohibited by HA rules, what about a "wooooof wooooof"?
"wooooof wooooof" is the sound that a flamethrower makes...A dog is for life, not just rats. Besides, I wouldn't want to leave the poor thing outside all night when they are most active invading my garden.
Didn't catch anything last night. Could be because I had to wash the very bloody trap, and disinfect the bloodied concrete. Still, if that keeps them away, I'm happy.