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#725916 - 12/16/11 12:54 AM Dirty Rat Bast'rds....
Driftin' Offline
Three Time Spawner

Registered: 04/29/06
Posts: 1731
Loc: Offshore
So, my love and I are strolling back to the house this evening, and we both notice light emanating from the crawl space vents. Hello?

I crawl under to so what's what, and seems that some rats have moved in without paying rent. One chewed and obviously swung from the light string to give the place a bit o' Holiday Season light and warmth. There seems to be a small town of them in there--hanging insulation batts, rat guano, a general mess. Found a pile of fill where they dug in around the waste piping where it penetrates the foundation stem wall. I'll get after that one with some steel wool embedded in urethane foam.

Anyone have any proven methods 'sides D-con, Dan torching the place and the usual trap line? May have to set up a sniper's nest with a spot light. Dirty rat Bast'rds....

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#725928 - 12/16/11 01:23 AM Re: Dirty Rat Bast'rds.... [Re: Driftin']
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Registered: 01/11/07
Posts: 4898
Loc: in the mass production zone
seale the place tight... then gas them dirty rats! or.

i've watched some exterminator shows over the years o discovery channel. there's a trap for rats called "jaws". these guys swear by peanutbutter as bait.

next set the traps along the inside foundation walls. rats have very poor site, so they hug walls while walking. you won't find a rat out in no rats land. set 10 of these aday. also around the entrance to the crawl space you found.

or afix a flashlight to a 22 rifle and go in, blast them dirty rats!
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#725931 - 12/16/11 01:33 AM Re: Dirty Rat Bast'rds.... [Re: Brewer]
larryb Offline
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Registered: 03/05/01
Posts: 2314
Loc: elma washington
my neighbor nails a bunch of traps to a 2 by 4 shoves it under the house. oh he ties a rope to it to pull it out with works great
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#725933 - 12/16/11 01:56 AM Re: Dirty Rat Bast'rds.... [Re: Driftin']
CedarR Offline
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Registered: 08/04/99
Posts: 1431
Loc: Olympia, WA
Do rats carry hanta virus, or only the bubonic plague? Filthy bast'rds they are! I'd hit them with everything you've got... poison, traps (inside and out), and pellet gun or .22 if your location allows it. They have to have some kind of food source. The infestations I've heard of around here have been the result of bird or pet feeding practices. I read that bird feed mixed with peanut butter was a good trap bait. Run up a BIG body count and post trophy pictures. wink

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#725988 - 12/16/11 11:30 AM Re: Dirty Rat Bast'rds.... [Re: ]
Brewer Offline
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Registered: 01/11/07
Posts: 4898
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rats can seriously [censored] up a cat. since i don't care for cats. i agree with hankster.
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#725993 - 12/16/11 11:42 AM Re: Dirty Rat Bast'rds.... [Re: Brewer]
docspud Offline
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Registered: 11/01/06
Posts: 1557
Loc: Silverdale Wa
Depends on the cat Brewer. We use to have an old barn cat that would bring some big sh-t back(many packrats and a rabit went down to that bitch). She also had a thing for hands and forearms when scratched.
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#726000 - 12/16/11 11:58 AM Re: Dirty Rat Bast'rds.... [Re: Brewer]
Sol Duc Offline
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Registered: 06/18/01
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Originally Posted By: Brewer
rats can seriously [censored] up a cat. since i don't care for cats. i agree with hankster.

I've never heard that before.
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#726011 - 12/16/11 12:15 PM Re: Dirty Rat Bast'rds.... [Re: Sol Duc]
stlhead Offline
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Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 6732
Don't use poison. When poisoned rats run for water where the local cat, owl or whatever ambushes them and also gets poisoned.
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#726012 - 12/16/11 12:15 PM Re: Dirty Rat Bast'rds.... [Re: Sol Duc]
STRIKE ZONE Offline
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Registered: 08/09/00
Posts: 11969
Loc: Hobart,Wa U.S.A
I hate them rat / mice bastards.Go get'em.Good luck,
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#726028 - 12/16/11 01:19 PM Re: Dirty Rat Bast'rds.... [Re: ]
Direct-Drive Offline
ExtenZe Field Tester

Registered: 11/10/09
Posts: 7960
Loc: Vancouver, WA
Yeah the poison's nasty.
I had a dog that got into rat poison when I was a kid......sad day.

Just bait 'em and air gun 'em.
Or trap 'em out.

Reality, get rid of their shelter and any food source and they will go elsewhere.
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#726033 - 12/16/11 01:25 PM Re: Dirty Rat Bast'rds.... [Re: Direct-Drive]
Todd Offline
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Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27838
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
Peanut butter and traps have been effective for me when they try to move from the woods into my house.

Fish on...

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#726036 - 12/16/11 01:34 PM Re: Dirty Rat Bast'rds.... [Re: Todd]
docspud Offline
Three Time Spawner

Registered: 11/01/06
Posts: 1557
Loc: Silverdale Wa
Had some in the garage and used some old foot holds that were baited with PB. Those old traps still work well. They do a number on rats and since foot holds can not be used in Wa for anything else these days it was nice to see them put to good use. Kind of exciting to go "check the traps" as well.
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#726037 - 12/16/11 01:35 PM Re: Dirty Rat Bast'rds.... [Re: Todd]
Illyrian Offline
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Registered: 12/20/09
Posts: 1475
Loc: Spokane, wa
Got a colony of Common Brown mice living under the Yucca plant. They live off garden detritus and bird feeder fallout. I sit at my garden table and watch their antics while enjoying a cup of coffee.
In November there are alway a few that want to move into the garage
where the feed, seed and shelter are. Those I trap. A pinch of Nijer
seed on the trap pan and vicinity almost always works. Peanut butter is
just a treat for the delicate lickers.
After a bit of research I find that the Hanta Virus carrier is the Deer
Mouse among other creatures. The Common Brown Mouse or house
mouse doesn't seem to qualify. I wonder why.

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#726040 - 12/16/11 01:36 PM Re: Dirty Rat Bast'rds.... [Re: ]
Sol Duc Offline
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Registered: 06/18/01
Posts: 15727

How does feeding the birds get rid of rats? I never had any rats until I strarted feeding the birds, I stopped and the rats moved on.
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#726046 - 12/16/11 01:48 PM Re: Dirty Rat Bast'rds.... [Re: Sol Duc]
Illyrian Offline
Repeat Spawner

Registered: 12/20/09
Posts: 1475
Loc: Spokane, wa
Curious, I have fed birds for a long time and I never have had any rats
to use for target practice. I have used the pellet rifle on the aboreal rats that abound here abouts. They are damn smart and pop one now and then and they become scarce.
I kinda like the critters. The deer are a pain when they raid the garden.
The moose never stays, just see em passing thru.
Turkeys visit early in the AM and you can hear them later but they
are pretty spooky.
Fall brings some interesting flyers passing thru on their way South.


Edited by Illyrian (12/16/11 06:55 PM)

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#726053 - 12/16/11 02:03 PM Re: Dirty Rat Bast'rds.... [Re: Illyrian]
Sol Duc Offline
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Registered: 06/18/01
Posts: 15727
There's a female Coopers Hawk that shows up several times a day, she really likes the Stellar Jays,the Crows stand up to her and try to chase her off. She stands around 16"-18" high.
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#726065 - 12/16/11 03:05 PM Re: Dirty Rat Bast'rds.... [Re: ]
Driftin' Offline
Three Time Spawner

Registered: 04/29/06
Posts: 1731
Loc: Offshore
Thanks for the additional suggestions and stories. As per my initial post, don't want to poison for a goodly number of reason, some stated above. We do have raptors of both the am and pm variety, so will reload the bird feeders and adjust same in accord for the graveyard shift. Will also deploy the PB-loaded spring traps in strategic locals.

I do find it interesting that my love purchased a Hindu Ganesha for our home. Seems that ol' Ganapati's mount is a rat.

Cue Rod Sterling and Wikipedia....

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#726066 - 12/16/11 03:07 PM Re: Dirty Rat Bast'rds.... [Re: ]
Sol Duc Offline
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Registered: 06/18/01
Posts: 15727
The rats we had were only active during the day time, I guess they adapted to hunkering down at night when the Owls and Cats were active.


Edited by Sol Duc (12/16/11 03:15 PM)
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#726068 - 12/16/11 03:16 PM Re: Dirty Rat Bast'rds.... [Re: ]
CedarR Offline
Repeat Spawner

Registered: 08/04/99
Posts: 1431
Loc: Olympia, WA
Edward Abbey kept a bull snake in his camp trailer to rid it of mice. Other bull snakes were released under the trailer to keep rattlesnakes from taking up residence. In your case a couple Burmese pythons released into the crawlspace should solve the rat problem, in short order. Then, the strongest python will devour the other, leaving you with a single snake to maintain. One home inspector per year should keep your pest prevention system fully functioning. wink

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#726070 - 12/16/11 03:33 PM Re: Dirty Rat Bast'rds.... [Re: CedarR]
FishRanger Offline
Carcass

Registered: 09/26/06
Posts: 2269
Loc: Where ever Dogfish tells me to...
Any of the insulation that has been pissed on by the rats needs to go. . . .. . I have been told by a couple of different exterminators that more rats are attracted by the smell. . . ..

Anothere thing they are attracted to is dog sh!t, apparently they like to recycle waste. . ...

I like the simplicity of the good ole rat trap. . ... nothing like hearing one go off and finding it full of twitching rodent. ... . . . just be sure to set them where they are most likely to catch only rats (not birds, Douglas squirells, etc .. . ). . . .

I hate rats, they pulled the screens off some of the bird blocks on my shop and tried to take up residence. .. . . . .trapped six of them (and one Stellar Jay, sorry buddy) and replaced the screen with hardware cloth. All better now .. .
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