Inspector
Nyuck, Nyuck, Nyuck!
Too cold where you are for boa constrictors and pythons but you should be able to round up somebody with a ferret or a weasel. it will have a great time and the rats will split.
Pete
Pete
A Jack Russel / boarder terrier should work too!!+1 for the ferret.A schoolmate kept ferrets , back when I was a kid in the UK, many decades ago ( his dad was the local rat catcher ) as did almost every farmer ( us included , back home in Ireland ) .does anyone still catch rats with them in the UK ? AFAIK you can't keep weasels, ( protected ) without a special licence. I don't think a weasel would come back to it's owner like a ferret .
Growing up with ferrets around is how I know about ferret bites, I have couple of scars from the wee beasties.
One probably also requires a permit to keep snakes in the UK ?
Specifically, how from the neighbour's property? a hole in the wall?
They were getting through a small void alongside a pipe that went into the neighbouring property. Once under the floor they found a small gap in the brickwork and got under the floor of our property. From there they went up the void in a wall into the loft where they gnawed stuff.
Finding the access point took ages. We suspected they were coming through the drains and invested in having one way gates fitted which proved a total waste of money. Numerous rat catchers promised solutions with traps and poisons but it was always temporary.
I had a similar problem with 30's terraced property. In the end you need to find where they are getting in otherwise the problem will keep returning.Hi there
I live in a victorian terraced house and I have discovered some fresh rat droppings in the sub floor void (under my ground floor floorboards)
My cat sits and stares at a particular place so I think that is where they are.
Not sure how they got in. All my airbricks are intact.
How should I deal with this? Any advice welcome. I've ordered some conventional rat traps to try and get them.
I have no idea where they are getting food. There is no evidence they are coming into my home above the floorboards...
Thanks
Sammy
We had a pair of rats move into our garden and had rat tunnels everywhere. Or course, we attracted them because we feed the birds and have two or three hedgehogs who usually stay for the winter. I bought a double-ended humane trap and baited it with peanut butter on bread, but never set the trap, instead holding the trap open with a small wedge of wood (there's the woodworking connection).Hi there
I live in a victorian terraced house and I have discovered some fresh rat droppings in the sub floor void (under my ground floor floorboards)
My cat sits and stares at a particular place so I think that is where they are.
Not sure how they got in. All my airbricks are intact.
How should I deal with this? Any advice welcome. I've ordered some conventional rat traps to try and get them.
I have no idea where they are getting food. There is no evidence they are coming into my home above the floorboards...
Thanks
Sammy
There are no states in Canada. Provinces and Territories only. America has the states.Isn't there a Canadian state which got rid of them? This individual approach sounds ineffective.
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