- Sep 19, 2014
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I have outside budgies and chooks - the chickens' feed is only outside during the day (in the open) and at night is shut up in their rat/mouse proof coop with them - it used to be out all the time as I didn't HAVE a coop (bad me, I know).
So it's no longer the chickens that are the problem - it's the budgies. I don't have a budgie-coop I can close them up in, and their seed is in a deep flat saucer that hangs by a wire from the roof - would it maybe be worth just putting something large and flat (and weighted) on it at night to keep rats and mice out? I know they live under the aviary as I've found holes there and a few errant mice that I wasted no time in removing.
I saw a rat last night. Hunting. For chicken pellets. This is the problem outside
They've now found their way inside and last time I opened the pantry one jumped out (almost on me). They're living in the floor space between the 1st and 2nd floor.
I used to care about being humane - now I couldn't care less as long as whatever technique gets rid of them. I just want them gone, by any means necessary, before this explodes into a huge problem. They keep licking the bait off live traps so I'm having to experiment, but any method - glue traps, snap traps, etc.
The only thing I don't want to use is poison as I have 2 dogs and 2 cats, and while I've never seen them EAT any of the rodents they've killed, I'm not risking it.
I also don't want dead rats rotting in the walls / floor, so at the specific request of my brother - and I agree - no poisons.
Does anyone have any tips, indoor or out? I've heard of a bucket type trap and I've got a pest guy coming around tomorrow but I'm worried he'll give me the whole run-around with poisons cos of how the rats go outside to find water, etc.
PS - I'm on a bit of a budget at the moment so can't do anything drastic.
So it's no longer the chickens that are the problem - it's the budgies. I don't have a budgie-coop I can close them up in, and their seed is in a deep flat saucer that hangs by a wire from the roof - would it maybe be worth just putting something large and flat (and weighted) on it at night to keep rats and mice out? I know they live under the aviary as I've found holes there and a few errant mice that I wasted no time in removing.
I saw a rat last night. Hunting. For chicken pellets. This is the problem outside

They've now found their way inside and last time I opened the pantry one jumped out (almost on me). They're living in the floor space between the 1st and 2nd floor.
I used to care about being humane - now I couldn't care less as long as whatever technique gets rid of them. I just want them gone, by any means necessary, before this explodes into a huge problem. They keep licking the bait off live traps so I'm having to experiment, but any method - glue traps, snap traps, etc.
The only thing I don't want to use is poison as I have 2 dogs and 2 cats, and while I've never seen them EAT any of the rodents they've killed, I'm not risking it.
I also don't want dead rats rotting in the walls / floor, so at the specific request of my brother - and I agree - no poisons.
Does anyone have any tips, indoor or out? I've heard of a bucket type trap and I've got a pest guy coming around tomorrow but I'm worried he'll give me the whole run-around with poisons cos of how the rats go outside to find water, etc.
PS - I'm on a bit of a budget at the moment so can't do anything drastic.