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Rats Rats Rats Advice Please

Cats will not make the slightest difference to rats. All they will do is decimate the local bird population.
proper baiting, removal of nest sites and removing food source is the answer
These cats did!.. but now I have a cat problem instead?‍♂️
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One old farmer told me the best way to get rid of rats is to catch a live one put a bit of petrol on it give it a match to warm it up a bit then when it has its hair burned off let it out again and you will not see a rat again ,no idea if this works but I have never seen a rat on his farm
Sounds a bit cruel !
 
As much as I don’t like rats i’d never do that.
Hitting them smack dead in the pitch black when they have no idea your there is great fun.
No I dont like em either we have some about but would never do that , cat gets odd one or two we have put poison down in past dont really like that , then when they staggering about I dispatch them then with air pistol .
 
As much as I don’t like rats i’d never do that.
Hitting them smack dead in the pitch black when they have no idea your there is great fun.

That also sounds like a great kindness and better than poisoning.

Once, whilst working on contract in Turkey, I was poisoned and rolled in agony all night and at times had trouble deciding which end to stick over the bog first. Mind you, I didn't get much sympathy off my Mrs and suppose I should be glad that she didn't contemplate putting me out of my misery. :eek:
 
Friend used glue strips never seen them but again dont like sound of them struggling away untill you put them out of there misery allso chance of birds on them .
 
Best thing for em in bin by sound of em horrible things.

Whilst I was still in employment we had a plague of mice out back and I repeatedly set spring traps each evening and would return home off nights to discover several little corpses in traps and perhaps one or two mice still alive but stuck in a trap and would have to dispatch and bin them. Not knowing how long the little critters had been suffering I switched to an electric, battery powered, trap and found that it produced a much cleaner and efficient kill but required better weather protection.
 
Whilst I was still in employment we had a plague of mice out back and I repeatedly set spring traps each evening and would return home off nights to discover several little corpses in traps and perhaps one or two mice still alive but stuck in a trap and would have to dispatch and bin them. Not knowing how long the little critters had been suffering I switched to an electric, battery powered, trap and found that it produced a much cleaner and efficient kill but required better weather protection.
Am not to bothered about mice cris its rats I am wairy of could do with something like your on about but for rats I have seen them on you tube dont know if we can get them over here think they was in America or somewhere will have a look .
 

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Webinar: Expanded Sustainable Farming Incentive offer 2024 -26th Sept

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On Thursday 26th September, we’re holding a webinar for farmers to go through the guidance, actions and detail for the expanded Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) offer. This was planned for end of May, but had to be delayed due to the general election. We apologise about that.

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