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  • Start date Aug 5, 2024
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djr8369

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  • Aug 5, 2024
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I’ve seen a few rats in the garden during the day over the last couple of weeks and neighbours in the area have been saying the same for some time.

I’ve read some tips online about keeping the garden clean and free of debris etc. Our garden is fairly tidy but there were some brambles over hanging the fence from a neighbours and I saw rats eating blackberries from them, so I have cut these back.

Anyone had similar issue and got any advice?
 

Alkhen

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  • Aug 5, 2024
  • #2

Rats under shed

Looks like some Rats have taken to living under our shed. Really hate rats, probably my only irrational fear! Moved to our new house last March and the existing shed is a bit of a wreck needs ripping down and starting again. Should have done it when we first got but lockdown screwed those...
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had an issue a few years back and posted on here... some of the replies were spicy!

Tried loads of stuff but in the end had to call in the council pest control. sorted the issue now though
 
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Razzle Dazzle Dean Gordon

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  • Aug 5, 2024
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Alkhen said:

Rats under shed

Looks like some Rats have taken to living under our shed. Really hate rats, probably my only irrational fear! Moved to our new house last March and the existing shed is a bit of a wreck needs ripping down and starting again. Should have done it when we first got but lockdown screwed those...
www.skybluestalk.co.uk

had an issue a few years back and posted on here... some of the replies were spicy!

Tried loads of stuff but in the end had to call in the council pest control. sorted the issue now though
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Oh god i remember this, the raging bin inferno approach will stay with me forever
 
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Otis

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  • Aug 5, 2024
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Still got rats at the Coventry house

Luckily, my missus got them as part of the divorce settlement, along with the house.
 
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clint van damme

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  • Aug 5, 2024
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Razzle Dazzle Dean Gordon said:
Oh god i remember this, the raging bin inferno approach will stay with me forever
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Probably the greatest ever post on this forum
 
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PVA

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  • Aug 5, 2024
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Best/only bet really is to get professional pest control in.

I also had them under my shed once and tried a few baits and stuff you can get online but they didn't work
 

Nick

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  • Aug 5, 2024
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Didn't somebody say they qualified to get rat poison? Get them round!
 

Razzle Dazzle Dean Gordon

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  • Aug 5, 2024
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clint van damme said:
Probably the greatest ever post on this forum
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Gone back in for another read now. What an approach to life that guy must have!
 
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djr8369

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  • Aug 5, 2024
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I should add, I had a look at the council website over the weekend and it’s a 6 week wait currently. Also, we have two terriers who are yet to catch one or seemingly even deter them.
 

tisza

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  • Aug 5, 2024
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If they are not nesting on your property not a lot you can do. But the nest will be close by as they don't travel far. If you remove food sources then maybe they'll bother someone else.
 
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duffer

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  • Aug 5, 2024
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Otis said:
Still got rats at the Coventry house

Luckily, my missus got them as part of the divorce settlement, along with the house.
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You bought them from a pet shop and released them, we know the truth Otis. You probably should have taken their cute little collars off first though...
 
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Otis

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  • Aug 5, 2024
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duffer said:
You bought them from a pet shop and released them, we know the truth Otis. You probably should have taken their cute little collars off first though...
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How dare you!!

I think you will find that Jack, Scruffy, Nibbler, Bob and Gnawy, were street rats that just followed me home one day.

Not my fault I had a hole in my pocket and some Dairylea Triangles that must have fallen out as I was walking.
 

fatso

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  • Aug 5, 2024
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Get a Paterdale terrier, it will make short work of any rats.
 
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wingy

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  • Aug 6, 2024
  • #14
Otis said:
How dare you!!

I think you will find that Jack, Scruffy, Nibbler, Bob and Gnawy, were street rats that just followed me home one day.

Not my fault I had a hole in my pocket and some Dairylea Triangles that must have fallen out as I was walking.
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I'm getting traffic and Crispian st Peter from this!!
 
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Ashdown

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  • Aug 6, 2024
  • #15
Rats like any other mammals will only come if there is shelter and food.
Remove and clear any possible nesting places and ensure no variety of food available, keep bins shut, no wild bird food accessible, no left out pet food etc
Check drains and sewer links to ensure of no nearby collapses.
 

tisza

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  • Aug 6, 2024
  • #16
Ashdown said:
Rats like any other mammals will only come if there is shelter and food.
Remove and clear any possible nesting places and ensure no variety of food available, keep bins shut, no wild bird food accessible, no left out pet food etc
Check drains and sewer links to ensure of no nearby collapses.
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This. It'll include any standing structure in the garden, garden waste piles/compost bins, shady area under fences and bushy plants/shrubs that'll stop rain getting into a nest (as well as predators).
 

ProfessorbyGrace

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  • Aug 6, 2024
  • #17
I have two young female cats who are prolific hunters, and are doing a fantastic job of keeping the rat problem under control in our cul-de-sac. Either a terrier-type dog, or a young cat, your problem will be solved.

I do actually like rats, as pets, they’re incredibly intelligent and hilarious to watch at times. Not everyone’s cup of tea though, granted.
 
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