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<blockquote data-quote="LouLaw" data-source="post: 7520608" data-attributes="member: 157926"><p>Thanks again. I’ll stay on it. The quail are safe as they’re in rat proof hutches, 2 feet off the ground. There’s also no evidence that they visit the chicken coop (trail cam). They just occupy the woodshed. We have the weight operated feeding stations for the birds and we sweep up the debris before night fall so no temptation there. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again for taking the time to give me some guidance. I’ll routinely change the bait ingredient in the bait boxes and make them a permanent feature (although these blighters haven’t touched a bait box yet), despite what they say on the course and keep on the wheat bait. I think I’ll try for another 21 days and then tell CRRU that brown rats are immune to this type of Anticoagulant. That will mean 7 weeks in total. </p><p></p><p>Then I might try the vitamin D poison and mix it in with the wheat bait that they so clearly love. </p><p></p><p>Thank you for your time. Wish me luck.</p><p></p><p>Lou</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouLaw, post: 7520608, member: 157926"] Thanks again. I’ll stay on it. The quail are safe as they’re in rat proof hutches, 2 feet off the ground. There’s also no evidence that they visit the chicken coop (trail cam). They just occupy the woodshed. We have the weight operated feeding stations for the birds and we sweep up the debris before night fall so no temptation there. Thanks again for taking the time to give me some guidance. I’ll routinely change the bait ingredient in the bait boxes and make them a permanent feature (although these blighters haven’t touched a bait box yet), despite what they say on the course and keep on the wheat bait. I think I’ll try for another 21 days and then tell CRRU that brown rats are immune to this type of Anticoagulant. That will mean 7 weeks in total. Then I might try the vitamin D poison and mix it in with the wheat bait that they so clearly love. Thank you for your time. Wish me luck. Lou [/QUOTE]
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