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January 30, 2011 at 9:17 AM #18456January 30, 2011 at 9:29 AM #659757NotCrankyParticipant
Why give a professional the fun? You are doing fine. I also hate glue traps. I live up against the cleveland national forest and with a few traps and some vigilance have kept the rat problem down to practically nothing. Once you make a big dent in the population it’s fine. Usually if a rat breeds you can catch all the offspring in quick order. They will climb over each other to get killed in an available trap baited with peanut butter and a dog food kibble.
Check under the hood of your cars often, they will nest in there for warmth and travel all over town too…chewing up your wiring and insulation and stuff.
January 30, 2011 at 9:29 AM #659820NotCrankyParticipantWhy give a professional the fun? You are doing fine. I also hate glue traps. I live up against the cleveland national forest and with a few traps and some vigilance have kept the rat problem down to practically nothing. Once you make a big dent in the population it’s fine. Usually if a rat breeds you can catch all the offspring in quick order. They will climb over each other to get killed in an available trap baited with peanut butter and a dog food kibble.
Check under the hood of your cars often, they will nest in there for warmth and travel all over town too…chewing up your wiring and insulation and stuff.
January 30, 2011 at 9:29 AM #660423NotCrankyParticipantWhy give a professional the fun? You are doing fine. I also hate glue traps. I live up against the cleveland national forest and with a few traps and some vigilance have kept the rat problem down to practically nothing. Once you make a big dent in the population it’s fine. Usually if a rat breeds you can catch all the offspring in quick order. They will climb over each other to get killed in an available trap baited with peanut butter and a dog food kibble.
Check under the hood of your cars often, they will nest in there for warmth and travel all over town too…chewing up your wiring and insulation and stuff.
January 30, 2011 at 9:29 AM #660562NotCrankyParticipantWhy give a professional the fun? You are doing fine. I also hate glue traps. I live up against the cleveland national forest and with a few traps and some vigilance have kept the rat problem down to practically nothing. Once you make a big dent in the population it’s fine. Usually if a rat breeds you can catch all the offspring in quick order. They will climb over each other to get killed in an available trap baited with peanut butter and a dog food kibble.
Check under the hood of your cars often, they will nest in there for warmth and travel all over town too…chewing up your wiring and insulation and stuff.
January 30, 2011 at 9:29 AM #660891NotCrankyParticipantWhy give a professional the fun? You are doing fine. I also hate glue traps. I live up against the cleveland national forest and with a few traps and some vigilance have kept the rat problem down to practically nothing. Once you make a big dent in the population it’s fine. Usually if a rat breeds you can catch all the offspring in quick order. They will climb over each other to get killed in an available trap baited with peanut butter and a dog food kibble.
Check under the hood of your cars often, they will nest in there for warmth and travel all over town too…chewing up your wiring and insulation and stuff.
January 30, 2011 at 10:14 AM #659777UCGalParticipantI’m not a big fan of the glue traps either.
Our construction then getting a dog was a good way to remove the rats who lived on our lot. They used to run along our fence line and had a nest behind our shed. Shed was removed as it was in the path of heavy grading equipment… now we have a dog who LOVES to sniff out stuff… haven’t seen a single rat since we got the dog.January 30, 2011 at 10:14 AM #659840UCGalParticipantI’m not a big fan of the glue traps either.
Our construction then getting a dog was a good way to remove the rats who lived on our lot. They used to run along our fence line and had a nest behind our shed. Shed was removed as it was in the path of heavy grading equipment… now we have a dog who LOVES to sniff out stuff… haven’t seen a single rat since we got the dog.January 30, 2011 at 10:14 AM #660444UCGalParticipantI’m not a big fan of the glue traps either.
Our construction then getting a dog was a good way to remove the rats who lived on our lot. They used to run along our fence line and had a nest behind our shed. Shed was removed as it was in the path of heavy grading equipment… now we have a dog who LOVES to sniff out stuff… haven’t seen a single rat since we got the dog.January 30, 2011 at 10:14 AM #660582UCGalParticipantI’m not a big fan of the glue traps either.
Our construction then getting a dog was a good way to remove the rats who lived on our lot. They used to run along our fence line and had a nest behind our shed. Shed was removed as it was in the path of heavy grading equipment… now we have a dog who LOVES to sniff out stuff… haven’t seen a single rat since we got the dog.January 30, 2011 at 10:14 AM #660911UCGalParticipantI’m not a big fan of the glue traps either.
Our construction then getting a dog was a good way to remove the rats who lived on our lot. They used to run along our fence line and had a nest behind our shed. Shed was removed as it was in the path of heavy grading equipment… now we have a dog who LOVES to sniff out stuff… haven’t seen a single rat since we got the dog.January 30, 2011 at 11:13 AM #659797scaredyclassicParticipantI once opened my glove compartment while driving and thought I’d seen an alien. I was a nest of brand new squirmy pink mice!
We need to cut down a palm tree that is giving easy roof access. The former owner should not have put that tree there
we have 3 cats and a dog but their performance is less hhan satisfactory.
I predict I will be fighting rats on and off the remainder ov my days …
I believe the glue traps send a message to the rat community
January 30, 2011 at 11:13 AM #659860scaredyclassicParticipantI once opened my glove compartment while driving and thought I’d seen an alien. I was a nest of brand new squirmy pink mice!
We need to cut down a palm tree that is giving easy roof access. The former owner should not have put that tree there
we have 3 cats and a dog but their performance is less hhan satisfactory.
I predict I will be fighting rats on and off the remainder ov my days …
I believe the glue traps send a message to the rat community
January 30, 2011 at 11:13 AM #660464scaredyclassicParticipantI once opened my glove compartment while driving and thought I’d seen an alien. I was a nest of brand new squirmy pink mice!
We need to cut down a palm tree that is giving easy roof access. The former owner should not have put that tree there
we have 3 cats and a dog but their performance is less hhan satisfactory.
I predict I will be fighting rats on and off the remainder ov my days …
I believe the glue traps send a message to the rat community
January 30, 2011 at 11:13 AM #660602scaredyclassicParticipantI once opened my glove compartment while driving and thought I’d seen an alien. I was a nest of brand new squirmy pink mice!
We need to cut down a palm tree that is giving easy roof access. The former owner should not have put that tree there
we have 3 cats and a dog but their performance is less hhan satisfactory.
I predict I will be fighting rats on and off the remainder ov my days …
I believe the glue traps send a message to the rat community
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