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Posted: 22:15 - 15 Jun 2019 Post subject: Rats or mice? |
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The lady next door is 78 years old, her husband passed away 3 years ago and she has taken up a hobby to amuse her. She has a love for birds and little wild animals. She is feeding the birds from a make shift table on top of an old washing machine in her garden and she has an old chair that she puts a big dish under to feed the ground feeders (birds that like to eat off the floor). She sits for hours at the window at the rear of her house that overlooks the garden, just watching them.
She has a family of rats or mice that have moved into the washing machines internals. They come out at night and wolf down the remaining sunflower hearts/peanuts and fat balls that my neighbour Doreen puts out. She says they are mice, I am not so sure. I've attempted to photograph them but it's via her window as when I open the back door they scarper back into the washing machine. Does anyone know from the pics which they are? I'm worried about rats more than mice, she's counted 17 around 5am when she gets up, she'll top up the food bowls.
I'm at a loss as what to do, the washing machine is staying put (don't ask), Birds/rats/mice are going through 12.5KG of peanuts and the same in Sunflower hearts every 3 weeks and 200 fat balls in the same time. I don't want a plague of anything next to my property.
So anyone know if rats or mice?
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Rats. All day long. Mice are pretty tiny. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Posted: 22:58 - 15 Jun 2019 Post subject: Re: Rats or mice? |
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King29 wrote: | Birds/rats/mice are going through 12.5KG of peanuts and the same in Sunflower hearts every 3 weeks and 200 fat balls in the same time. |
All those rats are eating quite a lot of food!
They are drawn by such feeding arrangements and well-fed rats breed fast.
You can trap them easily enough (Fenn trap MK IV which you MUST use in tunnels, look these up if at all unsure about their use), or poison them, BUT it's much better to fix the source of the attraction for them.
That means stop feeding them. Get your neighbour to remove cover near the feeders that rats can use (they hate open spaces), and STOP putting food down where rats can get at it. Use a big feed tray for the food under a suspended feeder so that the birds don't scatter it on the ground. Use shelled seeds so that they don't get scattered around so much, birds can just swallow them.
Her rats will disperse if they aren't being constantly fed. If you want to find where they live, so you can do something despicable to them (or get a small dog to do it), then just watch to see where they go, with such numbers it may be obvious anyway from sign, favourite places are under sheds and outbuildings, piles of bricks, compost bins, etc. |
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Those aren't rats, they're Siberian hamsters.
As far as you're aware, at the moment they're living in the washing machine but there will be burrows as well and with a good source of food, others will move in nearby and all the time their numbers are going to be increasing.
Wikipedia says: The brown rat can breed throughout the year if conditions are suitable, with a female producing up to five litters a year. The gestation period is only 21 days, and litters can number up to 14, although seven is common. They reach sexual maturity in about five weeks.
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There's no point in wasting your time trying to catch or poison them when the food source is still there and tbh, if she's going to keep feeding them then rather than trying to catch or kill the rats, it would be more straight forward to kill her help her die of natural causes.
You'll start to notice gaps they've dug under fences and holes in the ground which lead to their burrows. If or when they make their way into a property then the owner can look forward repairing damage and cleaning up their mess. As wr6133 says, they'll also be looking for other food sources.
Removing the big source of food that gets topped up daily is the first step in getting them to fuck off. If your neighbour doesn't remove the food source then you're going to have your very own plague of rats. She's seen 17 of them so there'll be a lot more than that around.
Other neighbours are going to notice and it's fair to say that most people are going to be unhappy about her army of rats (won't someone think of the children etc etc). Then someone will end up reporting her to the environmental health or pest control people at your local council. She needs to stop before you end up with hundreds of the things!!
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Geo6/12-13-14/55/contents |
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'Pulls jaw back up'
Oh blimey that looks fun!
Rats are cute yes but they spread disease - if you don't stop it then you'll end up with this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leptospirosis
I've had it and it took two years to recover fully.
Rodents are basically incontinent and every surface in every part of the gardens will be carrying it.
A question: How did they get there? They don't stay in the same place and will be constantly searching for new pads to live in. If there's none then they'll make them by digging.
They got there across other gardens such as yours. Rats are everywhere.
Getting rid is like extinguishing fire. Rats are there because of two reasons - food and shelter. Forget about them living in that old washing machine. The machine is cover that's nearby to the food and stops hawks and other predators from catching them when in the open. It's a stop gap position.
By the sounds of it there's a massive population. See one and there's probably 12 hidden or something like that.
I used to kill rat populations as a pocket money earner. I'm a poachers son and understand animals and behaviors. Have some classic examples..
Local car scrap yard. Huge infestation.
The cause was people coming to remove parts for their own cars. They'd arrive with a burger and only eat half of it and throw the rest into a nearby car. That meant for rats they had an armoured home to live in where food came to them!
Scrap yard banned food and I fettled the population before they moved to nearby units.
Local Indian takeaway on an industrial estate.
They'd stack peelings and other food production waste beside metal bins outside because they refused to pay more fora bigger bin.
Rats saw food and actually found cracks in the concrete car parking floor outside. They made a massive tunnel system and would only show to eat food and then go beneath the concrete again.
Finally, a local authority care home here had a rat problem.
The surrounding narrow border of land around the home was a mix of small bushes and lawn. The old folk (basically poor sighted!) thought they were feeding the birds on the lawn and would enjoy watching them eat.
No - it was rats haha! The rats had tunnel entrances beneath the small bushes.
Fixed by killing rats off, removing bushes and banning the feeding of birds.
I know telling the neighbour will upset them - we all have comforts. It has to be done though. Weils disease can replicate meningitis and believe me you don't want that. ____________________ CCM 404 DS |
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I'm surprised no one's mentioned it: get a cat, an effing big cat. Don't feed your cat too much and they'll supplement their diet with rat ____________________ Husqvarna Vitpilen 401, Yamaha XSR700, Honda Rebel, Yamaha DT175, Suzuki SV650 (loan) Fazer 600, Keeway Superlight 125, 50cc turd scooter |
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I'd rather send a dog after rats than a cat. Rats are pretty badass and will literally flying attack you when cornered,
I have been on the receiving end many times as I was a flour man working for Spillers milling at Tilbury Dock for
a few years back in my teens and have delivered more sacks of flour and grain to more bakeries, silos and store rooms
than a human ever should. It was rats and pigeons delivering round South London, I'd see them every day
somewhere or other and they would appear out on nowhere if you spilled some grain from a split bag.
My Grace would round them up in 10 minutes flat. Dobermans have a 600lb bite strength, far greater than they have
a reputation for. Easily enough to break a mans arm, never mind a rats back. She's quick enough to have already
caught a squirrel in her back catalogue of kills and near misses. A rat ain't getting away from her, she's almost taken
down a deer when under the heady influence of her prey drive. I recently had to re-home a hedgehog and her 4 babies
as they had taken up residence under a log pile in my garden and Grace was gonna get them. Had to take them to
This place or there would have been blood. She was trying to work out a way into them and she's very determined with
zero pity or empathy when she's in Terminate mode, you can spot this mode easily by her full back length mohawk.
The whole lot of hedgehogs made it by the way, the rescue place rang us last week to tell us mum and all 4 little ones are
doing well despite Graces best efforts to shit them up a bit. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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OP and little old lady are going to end up in a long drawn out neighbourly dispute and they will both become famous thanks to Angry People in Local Newspapers. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 4 years, 308 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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