joe61 Posted February 4, 2009 Report Posted February 4, 2009 dont let her eat chocolate the fat *expletive removed* ha ha ha oh happy days
Guest Vic Posted February 4, 2009 Report Posted February 4, 2009 Tried the antifreeze mix, with chocolate biscuits and mushed up Mars bars, all covered in the grease out of the Sunday roast trays . They love it! Never seen so many, since using it! Let's face it, some of you guys must live in a different world. Do you really think that Vic should go out and buy some ferrets and a Jack Russell? Some mopheads on here ain't there? Give us some credit PLEASE! All the councils gear has gone, and it's another week before they return. Perhaps without the anti freeze, they may have died of hyperthermia, the way the weather has been. lol.
Guest Vic Posted February 4, 2009 Report Posted February 4, 2009 Somebody reckons I should give 'em the Sunday roast as well, and hope they die though obesity. lol
pigeonscout Posted February 4, 2009 Report Posted February 4, 2009 rats are clever ive had a problem from the hedge row behind my lofts holes in loft etc put down a tray of sleymore poison and 2 rat traps with peanuts glued onto the plate . day 1 all poison gone and 1 rat in trap day2 all poison gone and 0 in trap day3 half poison gone none in trap day 4 half poison gone none in trap day 5 no poison gone none in trap notice a pattern only had 1 trapped the other left the traps for the bait well its been 4 days now no holes in loft no bait gone from dish so hopefully got on top of them now but always keep bait down if the rats have an easy feed outside the loft they wont try and get into your loft for food . I done same thing as you I put to small blocks of poison out the first night next day it was gone. Then 4 blocks next day gone, then 8 blocks next day gone on the 4th day half gone and the 5th day none gone. I then looked at the intrusions to find out it takes 3 to 7 days to work so it was the same rats storing it for first couple of days before the poison to effect. There is no better way to kill rats than to feed poison on demand.
breakaway Posted February 4, 2009 Report Posted February 4, 2009 SMALL AMOUNT OF CEMENT ADDED TO A SMALL AMOUNT OF GRAIN . MIXED DRY BYEBYE ROLAND
Guest Owen Posted February 4, 2009 Report Posted February 4, 2009 I live in an area where there are always rats skulking about. I use bait boxes placed about the place and I check them weekly for signs of activity. The worse time is the winter. The little sods like to find warm quarters for the winter. I agree with the Cowman, you might want to save money, but proper poisons work if you follow the instructions. I've never found dogs or cats much good but ferrets are a differant matter. They are brilliant. Watch you don't loose one because it can create a lot of damage by killing anything they can get at.
greenlands Posted February 4, 2009 Report Posted February 4, 2009 Finally got something to keep the rodents away,grandson's just had a holiday before he goes to college.Lindsay
weecunny Posted February 4, 2009 Report Posted February 4, 2009 poison the only way tried they stinking ferrets they great for rabbits and thats it mate spend a few pound and fix ur rats oot lol
steve Posted February 4, 2009 Report Posted February 4, 2009 tracking powder is the best results i have seen with large infestations of rats/mice think you can get it from farm supplies (but not cheap)
weecunny Posted February 4, 2009 Report Posted February 4, 2009 had tracking powder last year great stuff but a have found u need to change what types u use or u start just feeding them
Guest Vic Posted February 5, 2009 Report Posted February 5, 2009 The Pied Piper is not due back till next week. All bait gone!
breakaway Posted February 6, 2009 Report Posted February 6, 2009 i,ll stick with mine, giving by a pest controller!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it works.
Gatorman Posted February 7, 2009 Report Posted February 7, 2009 Tried the antifreeze mix, with chocolate biscuits and mushed up Mars bars, all covered in the grease out of the Sunday roast trays . They love it! Never seen so many, since using it! Let's face it, some of you guys must live in a different world. Do you really think that Vic should go out and buy some ferrets and a Jack Russell? Some mopheads on here ain't there? Give us some credit PLEASE! All the councils gear has gone, and it's another week before they return. Perhaps without the anti freeze, they may have died of hyperthermia, the way the weather has been. lol. Everything you have describe is correct. I was simply looking at the easy approach, and not having to resort to the other means that you have described/elaborated on. What you have said will work, for the (individuals that will indulge). However, rats are not stupid. I might add that Im far from a mophead! All I was saying was, it worked for us, and perhaps it may for the individual. I have taking care of numerous creatures that want to create mayhem and indeed kill for no reason it would seem, other than being able to do so. Having killed the pigeons they don't want to eat them, it as if they are a easy kill and toy. I will not elaborate, but there are various methods which work. Poison to a degree will work, ferrets are nasty, be it smell, their cages again nasty, or indeed how ruthless they can be. However I was advised to get them around me and took that advice and it worked, so have no complaints!
PIGEONJIMI Posted February 7, 2009 Report Posted February 7, 2009 http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=qYNMAi508Cs Wonder if it works on Bailiffs ? (evil)
Guest Vic Posted February 8, 2009 Report Posted February 8, 2009 The rats have cleared the plastic containers completely. On closer examination, the bait is wheat, dyed in a dark reddish conconction, Anybody know what it is?
DJ Posted February 8, 2009 Report Posted February 8, 2009 i had a problem with rodents about 2 months ago and tried eradibait i havnt seen one since :) apparently it works by dehydrating the rodents resulting in death it certainly seems to have worked for me also its not toxic to other animals/pets debbie
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