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Have tried the usual methods, keeping food stored in metal garbage cans. The use of mint family sprays, even live plants, sometimes that does attract them more, than repel.
Use sticky traps, unfortunately a couple small birds got stuck. Poison works somewhat, the good stuff the environmental do-gooders ban the use. Tried a product rat-X, it is slow to work.
Not convinced ultrasonic devices work, supposedly good ones are a few hundred dollars to purchase. There are pros & cons, more cons that ultrasonic devices work well for the money.
A guardian dog, like a rat terrier or a cat may work, where do you get a trained dog or cat that won't go after the chickens?
Have considered either making or buying the parts to make those water bucket traps shown on various websites. Looks like the least costly method that works.
What has worked for you to protect your backyard chickens from these disease carrying rats & mice?
What solutions have the backyard chickens members found that really works?
Is it one thing or a combination of things used to get the results?
Thank you




Use sticky traps, unfortunately a couple small birds got stuck. Poison works somewhat, the good stuff the environmental do-gooders ban the use. Tried a product rat-X, it is slow to work.
Not convinced ultrasonic devices work, supposedly good ones are a few hundred dollars to purchase. There are pros & cons, more cons that ultrasonic devices work well for the money.
A guardian dog, like a rat terrier or a cat may work, where do you get a trained dog or cat that won't go after the chickens?
Have considered either making or buying the parts to make those water bucket traps shown on various websites. Looks like the least costly method that works.
What has worked for you to protect your backyard chickens from these disease carrying rats & mice?
What solutions have the backyard chickens members found that really works?
Is it one thing or a combination of things used to get the results?
Thank you





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