Rats/Pest help

I just looked it up and it’s illegal here as they are fur bearers.
You can trap them (which I tried to do with a live trap) but everyone else says you have to shoot them.
I would much rather live trap them and take them for a drive
Your spelling is awful Barcon.

You're on the lake........

......."take them for a dive!!"

Job sorted.
 
I’m sure I said this before, but I had a corn snake as a pet and chickens too. Rats started coming in to the run to steal the chicken food and I have a video of the buggers running in and out so minimum 20 rats on camera - cleaned out the snake (with shed skin & a couple of poos) put the cleaned out substrate along the rat run and they all disappeared- seems the smell of snake keeps them well away. So either get a snake or get some snake poo, simple and effective ;) - or have a dump on the run yourself see if that works… (shit idea)
 
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We ended buying a place at Bark lake. Currently shopping for an air rifle for the red squirrels.
So, you be part of the 115 Friday afternoon convoy will you?

Good for you, I hope you have fun up there.

They might look all cute and cuddly, but they are a bloody nuisance and you don't have two many options apart from shooting them. I don't like poisoning things and I don't see the point of live traps.
 
So, you be part of the 115 Friday afternoon convoy will you?

Good for you, I hope you have fun up there.

They might look all cute and cuddly, but they are a bloody nuisance and you don't have two many options apart from shooting them. I don't like poisoning things and I don't see the point of live traps.
Do we pass by your place? 401/115/7/28/62
There's always cold beer in the cooler ; )
Friday aft at 5pm this summer but next summer will be coming home to do laundry and mow the lawns occasionally.
 
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