Or at least 14 feet awayYou know what they say? In Ireland you're never more than seven feet from a rat.....so I say put a humane trap down, catch the little rodent and go and drop him off somewhere far, far away....
You know what they say? In Ireland you're never more than seven feet from a rat.....so I say put a humane trap down, catch the little rodent and go and drop him off somewhere far, far away....
That's one less to shudder about.
We have one who seems to have settled himself in quite nicely to the garage, one fine day we'll see about evicting him, just haven't got around to it yet.
Or at least 14 feet away
put down the poison.
If birds can get at the poison, they will often eat it too.
My suggestion is use rat traps (as cruel as possible) and/or else remove obvious food sources.
There are loads of posts on this topic.
Well I’ll give him till the weekend to pack his bags then out comes the poison.
Why would you be wantonly cruel to any living animal? What, so his relatives get the message that you mean business? If you must kill the rat, do it as quickly and humanely as possible. Jeez, do you swerve your car so as to better hit animals on the road too
Relax Sherman. Did you know that dying by rat poison is a tortuous and lengthy process ?
I dont want to kill birds so I choose to use rat traps. My 'cruel' comment was meant as a sarcastic response to the 'humane' rat traps and transportation of said rats to other places.
By the way, I find the metal ones with the sharps spikes most effective. ;-)
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