I was unsuccessful in my rat venture last night.
We got spitting snow yesterday, too.
We got spitting snow yesterday, too.
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My rat knockdown was short lived, they've come back with a vengence, living under some hedges between the house and the barn. Much harder to trap now that there outside.
Some have actually made their way into the house crawl space, really can't have that. Lord knows what they're doing to the insulation under the house. Going to try hunting over bait at the ratting hour this after noon. Ordered more glue traps for the crawl space too.
What's really bringing them in is the fermented turkey feed, can't wait till Thanksgiving to be done with that.
DH wants to take rat droppings from one group, and put it in the holes of another group (which is far enough away to be another pod, or whatever they call their groups). They are territorial. I doubt it would accomplish anything, but it may be entertaining.
I swear that any visitors to this Maine thread would think that the state is entirely populated by mutant rats!!!! On the theme of collecting rat poop and shuffling it around, perhaps you should empty the cat litter box, or scoop up all your dog poo and dump in in the rat holes. Coyote scat, visit a zoo and get some mountain lion poo. You could become a connoisseur collector of poo specimens, and see if any of them have the desired effect.