Brother in law says he saw a rat at the bottom of his garden.
Reckons he will put down rat poison.
I think I have heard that rat poison isnt effective.
Anyone know whats the best way to kill rat(s).
TIA
Wire cages are the best. You can then take double delight in watching them drown, or burn :(
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Was told by guy who sells rat poison that the Storm pellets I bought should be crushed down to powder as the rat may take the pellets and store them but not consume. Cannot do this with powder so will ate it.
Cats, well some of them.
I worked on a building site where a cat used to bring into site hut rats at times.
Luckily it had killed it first.
Tony Soprano would shoot them in the back of the head, silent like. Badabing.
Put them to use and develop a cottage industry
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A few country men I know tell tales of pouring boiling water on them in the cage, their screams supposedly scare off other rats.
Though, some of them may disappear to form a Splinter group ;)
You got to think like a rat, act like a rat and then set the trap to catch the rat.
If he gets wind that he is suspected of being the rat, he'll likely go to ground. You have to be prepared to go after his family, hurt them and flush the rat out. Its a dirty game but it will set down a marker for the rest of the gang.
Ohhh, that kinda Rat......sorry too much Love/hate.
You could wrap them in a tricolour and put them on top of an 11th bonfire.
I've actually warmed (a little) to Gary Neville since he has become a pundit...
Quote from: lynchbhoy on July 11, 2013, 10:06:24 AM
Brother in law says he saw a rat at the bottom of his garden.
Reckons he will put down rat poison.
I think I have heard that rat poison isnt effective.
Anyone know whats the best way to kill rat(s).
TIA
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Problem solved; by the looks of it but maybe he has just consumed one............
They're incredibly intelligent creatures, and could well avoid a trap or indeed poison forever. They are curious, but very cautious. I'd get a jack Russell for a while (cat could be turned on its heel quick enough by a big rat)! These things used to be in balance, pity all the big birds of prey are reduced.
Junior has a pet rat, I have to say in all the years of owning pets, the rat is one of the best I've had about the place.
I heard stories from some of the old timers that you should catch one rat and starve it for 4 days or up to a week and then let it out near the nest - say he will eat the other rats..... a good wee dog is your best bet for them or a good 2.1
You have to imagine that's an old tale. The hoor would just be hungry, not cannibalistic!
Maybe there's something to it then. The lab rats will certainly eat their newborns on occasion
Allegedly they can go without water longer than a camel can
Quote from: The Iceman on July 11, 2013, 04:05:05 PM
a good wee dog is your best bet for them or a good 2.1
I know jobs are hard to get but that seems like a waste of a University education.
QuoteI know jobs are hard to get but that seems like a waste of a University education.
What about those from UU?
Quote from: armaghniac on July 11, 2013, 04:50:06 PM
QuoteI know jobs are hard to get but that seems like a waste of a University education.
What about those from UU?
Should be kept in cages.
Cats kill mice, not rats. In a fight between a rat and a cat, the clever money is on the rat. Filthy yokes, but born to thrive and survive.
thanks for all the info folks.
I have passed it on.
I have also told him that his best bet might be to build a 'twaltf' bonfire in a field a couple of miles away - as that usually draws them !
Just put this picture at the end of your garden and they'll move to Canada or somewhere.
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