DARN RATS!!!!

You could always get some goodsized blacksnakes, I have quit a few at least 2 over 5 feet, and have seen no rats, or mice or baby bunnies .......
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Hmmm... so I should keep these in the house? So how would I be able to keep these guys alive outside in the chicken domain? The only native snake here are those garter snakes.

Don't think that will work here unless they can do their work in 40 deg F weather.
 
that might be a problem works real good here spring till fall, you would have to keep in house and buy rats to feed them and that kinda defeats the getting rid of the rats problem. Scratch my idea.
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Well I used poison. So far 3 big rats. I know there are more. I have poison under the coop and in the tunnels they dug to get under the coops.

Good luck to ya.
 
I posted this exact question on here not to long ago. I went the poison route, threw little chunks in the tunnels under the coops, buried them and put rocks there. Have not seen a tunnel or a rat since that day. Gone.
 
you can always try some quikrete mixed in w/ some bait for the rats and leave them plenty of water. they eat the quikrete/bait drink some water and a while later they have a cemented stomach and no more rat. not very pleasant to go that way, but its just a rat.
 
Just a rat? Pain and suffering is pain and suffering.
When I had a rat problem in a coop a couple of years ago, I set a hav-a-heart trap. Next morning, a baby rat was in the trap but nestled in a perfect nest of straw. It's parents must have fed straw through to him/her as the trap started out with no straw in it. So while we may find them problematic they care for each other in ways not that different from any other species.
I would opt for the quickest and most humane kill possible if killing is the goal.

In my case, we finally figured out how to rat proof so well that this ultimately solved the problem. They took off for greener pastures and never came back. They had been making quite a mess so it was a frustrating situation - I understand why people want them gone - so did I. I could barely get out the door to work with all the clean up I had to do each morning.

The rat proofing was for me better than the hav-a-heart idea that I started with (essentially to ID what I was dealing with because I wasn't sure at first) because once caught, then what. Didn't want to transfer the problem to anyone else. I also tried purchasing repellents that claimed great success but they didn't work at all. Re: poison - I didn't want to risk poisoning unintended victims - have seen that happen and it's a bad scene; a much loved cat of mine took very ill soon after a neighbor put out rat poison - the cat did not make it. There are posions that won't affect cats but some of them will kill other unintended species like bunnies and squirrels. If using poison get the one that will affect the least number of species and locate it where these other species cannot access it. There is still a risk because rats move their food around, and they do the same with their poison.The only fail safe method is to put it where only rats can access and have a system where once the rats go in they can't get out with the stuff. I have seen postings on BYC where innovative people have figured out just how to do this.

Hardware cloth was the saving grace on rat proofing - they couldn't get through it and they gave up and went away. We installed it over the insulated walls and even on the wooden floor (which was then covered with straw)
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Make it "rat proof" if you will. Killing is the only remedy, what?, are we going to trap and relocate them somewhere safe. Don't pity the rats and mice next to the roaches in this world they will be the last to go!

RCG
 
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