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Can the cats go through a hole the size of a quarter? Rats are living under my coop that is up on pavers.Lol! A cat is a great second to a possum! Siamese are best!
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Can the cats go through a hole the size of a quarter? Rats are living under my coop that is up on pavers.Lol! A cat is a great second to a possum! Siamese are best!
Yes! Instead of poison, you put out a pan of good tasting pills that the rats can eat a bunch of, and then they can't have babies! If only....I think someone should invent rat birth control. Permanent sterilization.
Cats can't go through that size hole, but rats can! That is the smallest hole they can fit through.Can the cats go through a hole the size of a quarter? Rats are living under my coop that is up on pavers.
Hey my rats love fancy feast laced with ex-lax, ducolax, and oxycontin. I did find one dead rat right on the ramp going into my coop. It was just lying there: dead..... It's not a rat proof feeder that we need we need a feeder that is no waste. I haven't found one yet. The one have is a treadle feeder but I have it rigged so the door will open for my light weight birds. And the rats just get on their hind legs and push the door open. My birds eat at the end of the trough and flick the feed to the left/right and eventually it fills the trough and over flows. Also, the rats will stand on their hind legs and eat WITH my birds during the day.Yes! Instead of poison, you put out a pan of good tasting pills that the rats can eat a bunch of, and then they can't have babies! If only....
That's why a cat wouldn't work for me. They can't get under the coop where the rats are living.Cats can't go through that size hole, but rats can! That is the smallest hole they can fit through.
They can't get under, but will sit and wait for second that a rat comes out of the hole and then strike. They are great hunters.That's why a cat wouldn't work for me. They can't get under the coop where the rats are living.
Trust me, we *had* a huge problem. That is why we have so many mouse and rat traps. We started out with poisons but could not figure a way to keep from killing "innocents" like bunnies, birds, etc. For the first several months with the traps we would empty them several times a day. Now, after eliminating most of the breeding pairs, they set unused most of the time.Yes, the traps work great, but if you have a big problem, not just a few rats like in this article, then you need to cut off food supply, and water, trap them, and give them every reason why they shouldn't come back.
We bought the "Grandpas Feeder" and can see a rat from time to time around it but never in it - about $150 but been well worth it.Okay, but how expensive is it?![]()
Advice please?
My chicken run is invaded with rats. I shot one with my pellet gun ( and I'm almost 100% sure it died ) and trapped one with my old rat trap ( 100% dead, sorry no pics) There are a lot of rat holes and stuff where they are happily eating left over chicken food in my run EVERY NIGHT. The security like I have (which I originally put up to alert me when a raccoon came) comes on like....20 times per night! I'm looking for advice, not a fight on different traps that people use, etc. Your ideas are welcome, but please NO arguing!