Can't edit the original, so consider this series of videos to be an updated companion to a previous rat control thread...
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/rat-control-101.1283827/
Rat control always comes down to three things.....(1) sanitation.....(2) exclusion and if those two fail to get them to move on..... (3) elimination.
This first video is a condensed summary of the rat problem.....different rats, where they live, a lot on rat proofing and a very small amount on rat control towards the end. Some new information presented here is examining entrance points......and the tell tale signs rats are using it. If you don't have time to watch the other more in depth videos. this would be a good place to start.
Next is a good review on bait stations and how to properly use them. New here is the use of disposable gloves to avoid you touching the bait blocks, and to eliminate your scent, which may result in the rats avoiding the baits. Folks often say the rats don't go for the bait, and your scent may be why.
Next come the series of historic rat videos produced by the CDC and US Army in the 50's. All remain as valid today as ever. First is an in depth video on rats in general......how they live and what they eat. Fascinating how complex a rat colony can be. If you have rats, know this is what you are up against.
One thing that is stressed over and over is their need for shelter plus food and water. If you can eliminate any sources of food and water (rat proofing and exclusion), you may eliminate your rat problem by starving them out.
Next comes exclusion.......aka, rat proofing. Easier said than done. Metal.....in the form of hardware cloth and metal siding and roofing are your friends. And so is a cement floor. For well over 100 years, poultry husbandry books have informed us that the very best floor we can have for chicken houses is made of cement. In the video below, jump to the 9:25 mark to see why. Also note that within the first few moments of this film, they stress that rat traps alone will never work to eliminate rats. Totally futile for anything but to monitor things. The lone exception is if you have rat proofed a structure (like your home), you may have trapped rats within. You don't want to poison them inside your home where they will die and stink up the place. So traps may work there.....and almost no place else.
Lastly, when all else fails.......you may want to consider elimination........and that means rodenticides in the form of bait blocks.
This film talks about how they were developed and used. A key takeaway here (and one stressed in the first video series on the nature of rats) is how they carry food back to their dens. Unless you pin your blocks inside a secure bait station, you can be almost 100% certain rats will move and scatter them around.....where they can be found by non-target species. That then becomes a direct threat from primary poisoning. Except under the most very rare circumstances should open access bait delivery be considered. Most labels prohibit delivery from anything but a secure bait station.
If you have a rat problem, you should now be armed with enough information to go after them.
Remember......
Sanitation
Exclusion
Elimination
And in that order.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/rat-control-101.1283827/
Rat control always comes down to three things.....(1) sanitation.....(2) exclusion and if those two fail to get them to move on..... (3) elimination.
This first video is a condensed summary of the rat problem.....different rats, where they live, a lot on rat proofing and a very small amount on rat control towards the end. Some new information presented here is examining entrance points......and the tell tale signs rats are using it. If you don't have time to watch the other more in depth videos. this would be a good place to start.
Next is a good review on bait stations and how to properly use them. New here is the use of disposable gloves to avoid you touching the bait blocks, and to eliminate your scent, which may result in the rats avoiding the baits. Folks often say the rats don't go for the bait, and your scent may be why.
Next come the series of historic rat videos produced by the CDC and US Army in the 50's. All remain as valid today as ever. First is an in depth video on rats in general......how they live and what they eat. Fascinating how complex a rat colony can be. If you have rats, know this is what you are up against.
One thing that is stressed over and over is their need for shelter plus food and water. If you can eliminate any sources of food and water (rat proofing and exclusion), you may eliminate your rat problem by starving them out.
Next comes exclusion.......aka, rat proofing. Easier said than done. Metal.....in the form of hardware cloth and metal siding and roofing are your friends. And so is a cement floor. For well over 100 years, poultry husbandry books have informed us that the very best floor we can have for chicken houses is made of cement. In the video below, jump to the 9:25 mark to see why. Also note that within the first few moments of this film, they stress that rat traps alone will never work to eliminate rats. Totally futile for anything but to monitor things. The lone exception is if you have rat proofed a structure (like your home), you may have trapped rats within. You don't want to poison them inside your home where they will die and stink up the place. So traps may work there.....and almost no place else.
Lastly, when all else fails.......you may want to consider elimination........and that means rodenticides in the form of bait blocks.
This film talks about how they were developed and used. A key takeaway here (and one stressed in the first video series on the nature of rats) is how they carry food back to their dens. Unless you pin your blocks inside a secure bait station, you can be almost 100% certain rats will move and scatter them around.....where they can be found by non-target species. That then becomes a direct threat from primary poisoning. Except under the most very rare circumstances should open access bait delivery be considered. Most labels prohibit delivery from anything but a secure bait station.
If you have a rat problem, you should now be armed with enough information to go after them.
Remember......
Sanitation
Exclusion
Elimination
And in that order.
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