Rats

Tis a beautiful thing watching a good terrier ratting

I watched a vid of a terrier ratting. The farmer moved some sheeting and they started to scatter. The terrier just ran round, a quick grab and kill and onto the next one. It was brilliant to watch.
 
We seem to have escalated quickly from wasps to rats. What’s next weeks instalment? Crocodiles?

joking apart I do recall watching a programme late 80’s that scared the living shut of me going on about the sewers in Manchester being the oldest in the counttry and how rats has learned how to get up the u-bend of the toilet. I levitated on the toilet every time I went for the next 6 months expecting one to appear.
 
get a rat trap, like a big cage with a sprung loaded door. then you can kill them once caught. safer for other predators than poison.
 
You should get a barrell and line it with coconut, then one by one the rats will fall in. Then what do you do? Throw it in the sea? Burn? No you just leave it, then they start to get hungry, one by one they start to eat each other until there is only 2 rats left. Then what do you do? You release them back into the wild only now they dont eat coconut, now they only eat Rat
 
Dunno, shes been dead 10 years so i suppose not.



Thats why I put she smells and doesnt like rats.......will I go to hell for that ?
If that's your only concern then I think you'll be fine. It's probably all the other stuff that'll pique the Devil's interest.
Disclaimer; I have no knowledge of any other stuff, I just imagine that there must be some.
 
We realised we have one or several last weekend
bought poison which it or they keep taking
but they come back for more

just been and bought traps

its an awful feeling knowing they're there
Mrs TTG just put a whole family of them to the sword using dehydrated potato...leave it out near the nest ( in our case under the shed) they nibble it ...it expands in the gut,,,and rats cant apparently burp....so it blows em up....( god knows where she learned how to do this....still she;s good with the kids)
 

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