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Topic: Rat killer  (Read 1437 times)

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SmokeOnTheWater

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Take  fallen oranges, partly open them and stuff lots of rat or ground squirrel pellets inside the sections. Put up high like in a gutter or somewhat the rats travel.  Let them eat those oranges

+1.  Once in a while, I see rats going to town on my fruit trees, particularly the peaches .  I just take all the partially eaten ones, put them in a bowl mix it with some DCON and leave it by the tree.  This seemed to work for me, no more half eaten fruits.
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DG

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If you are open to other methods besides poisons or having to see them so you can shoot them I got one that works great.

I have dogs and chickens and don't like using poisons anywhere on property. 

I bought some heavy duty plastic rat traps that are bigger than the mice traps.  They will not rust and work great. 

I take a 2x8 piece of wood and screw several traps to it.  I put them in locations away from my animals and bait with peanut butter. 

Last time I used them I checked them in the morning and they were all full for a few mornings until there was no longer a problem.   The ones we had only came out at night and were big.  They could easily walk off with trap and have a better chance of getting out if not screwed to a board or tethered to the ground. 

One spot I set them is in the crawl space of the house and I tied a rope to the board and leave it sticking out of the entry door so I can pull trap out when it catches something.   

We are rat free now, but I still put new peanut butter on them once in awhile to see if more moved in.
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Weimarian

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Remember they eat car wiring too!!! This year has been bad! No food left in car... Poison blocks under hood... Last cost $800.00 to repair damage from 1 night!!!
my new name should be Ostridge. Got my head in the sand. Going fishing and letting go of the other stuff I can't control anyway!


FishingForTheCure

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Get 'em before they take over.  They'll hump themselves into a massive army if not kept in check ... like crows :smt005