2" pvc tube about 15" long, one cap jammed on the one side with a hole drilled in it about 1.5 inches for rat. I use 1" for voles. The other end, use a belt sander and sand down about 2" of the end so that the other cap fits easily. Drill a hole through the cap and pvc pipe so that you can run a wire through it. fill with poison blocks, put the drilled cap back on and wire it so that the end cap doesn't come off. Put it somewhere where you can wire it to something. The problem with rats as I see it, the larger hole, 1.5" may allow the poison block to fall out. the other thing you an do is get a 5 gallon pail, fill it half way with water and put a dowel through the top and a metal sleeve. Use peanut butter for bait. Make a little ladder for them to climb up , walk out on the sleeve to the bait, the sleeve turns, and dumps them in the water, they drown.
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