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  1. Al Gerhart

    Baking soda for rat control

    A few dozen crawled in once they had forced the door open, wormed their way behind the door and trapped all of them. Literally, the bottom compartment was filled with trapped rats. The feed blocked the air from coming in through the feed chute and there were so many rats that they had the door...
  2. Al Gerhart

    Baking soda for rat control

    Thanks Howard. This is a sideline that is mostly done by a family in the Philippines that runs my shop for me. It isn't lucrative, lots of competition, you are selling a solution, not a product, so if someone imports some plastic or aluminum junk from China and puts it on Amazon people will...
  3. Al Gerhart

    Baking soda for rat control

    The short answer is they spend a lot of money and just barely keep the rodents under control. There are contractors that come in and fumigate burrows or use powder that reacts with ground moisture to produce the fumes. Then a constant baiting and trapping program that never stops. Not sure if...
  4. Al Gerhart

    Baking soda for rat control

    Cool, appreciate the business. Be sure the feeder is installed on a wall or post using that wood block that came with the feeder. Fasten that block to the wall or post, slip the feeder over the block (there is a cavity in the back just for this purpose) and run a screw in from each side, make...
  5. Al Gerhart

    Baking soda for rat control

    I got halfway through your post and thought, does this guy sell poison or what? If you have chicken feed out and poison it is a miracle that any rodents chose the poison. Switching poisons was a good idea but in nearly all cases rodents learn quickly to avoid the poison unless they are flat...
  6. Al Gerhart

    Baking soda for rat control

    Howard E. is right on the money. Before you start dreaming up creative ways to murder rats send us a picture of your chicken feeder and understand that most people set out a free buffet and then wonder why they get guests. That said, a lot of people go awhile without having a rodent problem...
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