- Aug 10, 2014
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Help... Currently have a serious rat problem in our coop....
We have two seperate coops that are joined together with a top and back fencing...
This is mounted on a footing of concrete slabs...
Rats have tunnelled underneath the slabs and have been knocking about underneath the coops and round the back which has not caused too much damage and only seemed to appear during the day when the chickens were out
We put poison in bait boxes (safe from cheeky chickies) and found a couple of dead ones outside the pen and so thought we'd started the clearance
But... There's a serious increase all of a sudden and despite patching as many holes up and filling in as many tunnels as we could it's getting worse
I'm now finding droppings inside the coop in the mornings when I let the girls out.. I found two fresh ones under an egg which horrified me completely
So firstly how much danger are my girls in ?? Obviously rats are known to carry germs etc but what's the chances of my ladies catching something
They never look perturbed by anything. And there's no sign they are hurting them but.. You just never know
Plus the buggers are chomping through any remaining feed in the feeders...
And has anyone got any ideas for a long term solution.. To at least keep the numbers down - doubt they'll ever be eradicated totally but need to get it under control..
Any feedback greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance from me Beaky , Frost, Pegg, Smoky bacon, Bowie and little Ziggy stardust
Xx
We have two seperate coops that are joined together with a top and back fencing...
This is mounted on a footing of concrete slabs...
Rats have tunnelled underneath the slabs and have been knocking about underneath the coops and round the back which has not caused too much damage and only seemed to appear during the day when the chickens were out
We put poison in bait boxes (safe from cheeky chickies) and found a couple of dead ones outside the pen and so thought we'd started the clearance
But... There's a serious increase all of a sudden and despite patching as many holes up and filling in as many tunnels as we could it's getting worse
I'm now finding droppings inside the coop in the mornings when I let the girls out.. I found two fresh ones under an egg which horrified me completely
So firstly how much danger are my girls in ?? Obviously rats are known to carry germs etc but what's the chances of my ladies catching something
They never look perturbed by anything. And there's no sign they are hurting them but.. You just never know
Plus the buggers are chomping through any remaining feed in the feeders...
And has anyone got any ideas for a long term solution.. To at least keep the numbers down - doubt they'll ever be eradicated totally but need to get it under control..
Any feedback greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance from me Beaky , Frost, Pegg, Smoky bacon, Bowie and little Ziggy stardust
Xx