Posted by Traditional Farmer on January 31, 2014 at 05:21:20 from (67.237.188.53):
In Reply to: Oh, Rats! posted by rockyridgefarm on January 30, 2014 at 10:07:26:
I have a bunch of rat poison stations I bought at an auction they're made from PVC pipe with a Tee near the center to pour the bait down and the rats can go thru to get to the bait and nothing else can.Also there is a big difference in rat poison these days as to strength as the weaker homeowner stuff is about useless to get good poison you have to buy it at a farm store in large quantities.Also all other food sources need to be done away with I have cut down on rats dramatically by switching to covered metal feed containers and only feeding what the birds will eat up every day.You can also shoot them with rat shot best is the 22 Mag rat shot it'll even kill squirrels at close range.
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