Rat
hi this might sound strange but we have got a rat in our kitchen at home I have tried snap trap but it gest bait off without setting it off I have tried a glue pad but it got off we cant you poison as we have pets does anyone have any ideas thanks
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Been chasing rattus norvegicus { thanks Rocky 2 B } to keep him/her/them away from my garden where food from bird feeders is the attractant . Different traps, baits, poisons still in use -- block baits slowly diminishing even now so The Dread Beast ( or the family ) is still nibbling away.
The only suggestion I have, which might upset your pets, is something like a bad tempered Jack Russell of proven pedigree
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We recently had a problem in the garden. These seem to work, at least the bait was eaten initially and now it's not. Plus we have not seen any since we started using it. Safe with pets, although of corse unlike a spring trap you can't control where the animal dies. Perhaps more of problem in the house.☹️
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We've used something similar to this LINK a galvanised humane trap, it needs baiting with something that the rat will spend time with, a mix of jam or peanut butter maybe on a fixed plate.
We had rats in an outside store, it's fixing their route in that takes time to sort. Our rats got in up the pipes and guttering and ate their way through roof insulation! No problems now.
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It’s coming in to eat something, so check that everything food wise is in air tight containers. They will just nibble through pasta, rice, flour etc....bags. Then try and identify how it gets in, not that easy! If you know any friendly farmers, then the Farm ratter might be your best option.
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It does indeed DD. But first you have to corner the little blighter, that’s where the dogs come in. One of our Airedale’s was an ace ratter. Far too quick for us to intervene. Not sure about shotgun in kitchen though.....
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. . . . . . . . should stop those others with itchy fingers pinching from that fruit salad you're making
But seriously it would not need to have steel shot ( lead is a no-no these days ). At close range rice { UNBOILED } would do the job ok but omit the rock salt -- just use that in the rice mix for poachers .
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