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  1. myback40

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

    It's not like I see a hole every 10 yards, but I do find them here and there. Just as often, I find owl pellets under trees. The worst thing I could do in my opinion is to poison the very creatures that are helping us keep the rat population down. I don't understand how you can think...
  2. myback40

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

    Thanks again, Howard. I look forward to exploring some of your suggestions. Here are some pictures of my set up, with the chicken moat. The run is covered with wire on top throughout, and with roofing over the corner where their food, water and coop entry are. The garden is inside the rectangle...
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    Please help me decide which of these methods to use for RATS

    I like the idea of using pavers! Of course it's not possible for me to keep the area completely clean without nightly sweeping up, which would drive me crazy. I bought a "rat proof" feeder a few months ago. This one: http://thecarpentershop.net/mediumplywoodchickenfeeder.html (The money...
  4. myback40

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

    I wish it were so quick as well! I don't even know if strychnine is used anymore. The poison in rat bait is an anticoagulant of some kind, so they bleed to death of the course of some number of days. We have a lot of owls here. I was just outside and heard them calling to each other. Wouldn't...
  5. myback40

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

    Thanks for taking the time to reply. I really do appreciate it. I'm afraid the plaster of paris method has been eliminated. Believe me, I'd love to have a method that is so simple, so sustainable, and so hands-off. But all my research indicates that this method creates a very painful, lengthy...
  6. myback40

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

    I appreciate the suggestion very much. But as I have said before in this thread, I'm not interested in 1) causing a painful death that will take many days to occur, 2) poisoning the owls, raptors, and neighborhood pets who might eat the dead rat. (Secondary poisoning.) One border collie in our...
  7. myback40

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

    Well, at dusk I finally decided that I must act. Here is my bucket trap, with about 10" of water. The soda bottle is drilled with a slightly larger hole than the diameter of the coat hanger. I chose this huge work bucket thinking it would be better because some rats can reach the middle of a 5...
  8. myback40

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

    Drowning seems to be a much kinder end according to the research I've been doing. For example, this link: https://www.ratcontroltricks.com/rat-traps/ says, "Most rats will drown within two minutes, although Norway rats are strong swimmers and it could take far longer for them to exhaust...
  9. myback40

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

    The trick is to put peanut butter on the "stairs" as well, not just in the kill chamber.
  10. myback40

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

    I believe it takes 3-4 days. Agonizing days. Per rat. So for my situation I don't think poison is going to be an option. But thanks!
  11. myback40

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

    Flock master, That's intriguing!
  12. myback40

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

    Wicked chicken, Thank you so much for taking the time to elaborate! It is incredibly kind of you. Chicken people are the best! Graphic indeed, but I did appreciate your descriptions and the picture. I am actually pretty heartless about the killing, but the thought of the suffering just...
  13. myback40

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

    Thanks for the very interesting post! I am considering one of these (not being handy at soldering as you seem to be): http://www.livetrap.com/index.php?dispatch=products.view&product_id=31411 I would then be faced with submersing the trapped rats under water for 2-3 minutes, which I think I...
  14. myback40

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

    Thanks so much CarlF for your input! I really appreciate it. deCon would be a dream come true if we didn't have so much wildlife I'm trying to protect, plus other pets who do stray onto our property. Secondary poisoning is just too likely. In fact our friends down the road who raise sheep...
  15. myback40

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

    Thanks, Flock Master. Have you observed how long it takes for them to drown? Pardon my lack of courage, but if I went out to the chicken run in the morning and heard rats splashing around and struggling to stay afloat, I think I might have nightmares for a month. Combination of having had pet...
  16. myback40

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

    I. Miscellaneous background info: At night I can see half a dozen rats crawling around our run in the beam of my flashlight. Between my dog and me we've scared a fair few but they persist. I have tried: snap traps, electronic trap, cat, and various products from predatorpee.com. These...
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