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  1. Wickedchicken6

    Please help me decide which of these methods to use for RATS

    I tried something very similar; peanut butter and a quick set drywall compound (is that close to plaster of paris?) Except I mixed it with a spoon and left it as chunks in a margarine container and I put the container inside one of my open kennel cages in our tractor shop so our dog couldn't...
  2. Wickedchicken6

    Please help me decide which of these methods to use for RATS

    I think you're definitely correct on the numbers there. I've seen bait stations in the cities lately and I think that's great and the stations will probably work great there. But on a working farm such as ours is...any time grain is moved out of the bins or feed is processed for our cattle...
  3. Wickedchicken6

    Please help me decide which of these methods to use for RATS

    I had the same worries as both of you as far as hitting the steel of the cage. Except I was worried about damaging my cage and not myself...lol! I put the end of the barrel through the squares so there's no chance of any pullet bouncing back. I don't think a pellet would hurt but I'm always...
  4. Wickedchicken6

    Please help me decide which of these methods to use for RATS

    Flock Master 64 - That reminds me of the doorbell I soldered in science class. I wanted to use it in my house...but I forgot about it when we were building it until it was too late. myback40 - To be honest, I'm not sure how high a rat can jump. The only thing I know is that they can't climb...
  5. Wickedchicken6

    Please help me decide which of these methods to use for RATS

    WARNING: Graphic description in following post. The traps I see for sale in the U.S., and like the one you're considering seem to be considerably heavy in their build. I like that. I've had raccoons bend the trip on the bottom by pulling stuff into the trap. At least the rats don't damage...
  6. Wickedchicken6

    Please help me decide which of these methods to use for RATS

    Hi! I'm feeling your pain with the rat situation. We've been receiving more precipitation than normal for a couple years and we were flooded in 2014. It seems that it drove all the rats onto our yard site...lol. If you have lawn...keeping the grass trimmed and short 100% of the time helps keep...
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