Yeah, somebody with wings and a long tail..could
be someone you ran into online that decided to move in under the house![]()

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Yeah, somebody with wings and a long tail..could
be someone you ran into online that decided to move in under the house![]()
When it rains, it pours, as the saying goes. Troubles seem to come in doubles, or triples around here. The good thing is, usually once we get through them, we're good to go for awhile.Man…..you’ve been through it, haven’t you? Margarita time? I’ll join ya!
Wow, great idea!OOOHHH....Dh mentioned our rat problem to someone, and they told him to take the USED cat litter, and about 2 feet out on the outside, pour it in a line around the perimeter of the coops/runs. He began doing that, and any outside holes he found where they were burrowing in, he poured a little in them too. We scoop our litter, so what he's pouring out there is not full of poop, and it's far enough away, the chickens can't eat it.
I was skeptical when he first began doing it, but not anymore. It has worked. We have 1 cat, so it's not like he could do the entire perimeter at once. It's not too wide, or tall of a barrier line, and once you get it done, it lasts awhile before needing to be reapplied. It's clay, so it breaks down without being toxic. No, there is not enough that there is a noticeable odor to us, but the rats sure can smell it.
In short order, the rats have cleared out. I'm not seeing them in the cameras at night out there. We're not hearing them scurry away, if we go out to the coop at night. We're not seeing dropping in the feeders. We're not catching 2 a night in the live traps anymore.