Rat problem.

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Our next door neighbour has the onset of dementia and she’s always fed the birds in her garden. Just lately, she must be getting through a sack of seed every week. She has 2 bird tables that she fills, 5 flower pots on her rear patio, she fills them. She also scatters some seed on her patio table. She has a large bush on her side of the fence, some of which encroaches onto our side but that’s not the problem. In this bush she has a hanging bird table plus a couple of feeders. Tonight, I thought I saw a squirrel in the bush but looking closer, it was a bloody rat! I ran out and banged the fence and the bloody thing ran along the fence like a squirrel and disappeared over the back. Mrs Mottie was screaming! Twenty minutes later, I saw it come across our garage roof and go down a clematis plant on the other side of our garden. I put my sliders on and ran out to stamp on the *******. Again, Mrs Mottie was screaming - this time at me! "Don't hurt it, don't hurt it" she said. Of course, it legged it across the garden, ran up the fence panel and dropped into next doors garden. Mrs Mottie then had a go at me saying there must be something wrong with a man that would hurt an animal, even a rat! We had a problem a year or so ago when they chewed their way into our shed to get at the bird food I had there so I just blocked the holes and got rid of the feed. Where there’s one, there’s more though. So, what do I do? Set traps - humane ones - and release them elsewhere like I did with the mice I caught when we had a problem? Have a word with the neighbour which would be difficult bearing in mind her condition? Get environmental health round? I can’t put poison down in case birds, squirrels, hedgehogs, cats etc eat it. Any ideas?
 
I'd lend you my air rifle, but you're miles away.

Surely one of your shooting pals has one you could borrow?

Failing that, just get one of those spring traps.

But, unless your neighbour stops feeding them, more will be back.
 
A good cat can overpower the largest rats, but they need to be hunters, female cats seem to have the strongest instinct.
 
What did the little rat ever do to you?
I understand that they can be a nuisance, but I see no logic in hating a wild animal just for helping itself to an easy meal.

Get a fox.
 
Traps lots of them they are as you know I am sure very clever and have a good survival instinct but are ruthless when it comes to chewing through man made utilities, as you've witnessed they will eat through everything especially when old lady gets wheeled off and there's no more steady food supply. Or setup a tripod and camouflage tent pick them off like tin can alley with a night vision ir cam. Poison boxes are best to help prevent birds/pets etc eating it. Amazon do some great heavy duty traps and the bait has to be lifted they work very well.

Heres the traps I was referring to and this guy really knows his stuff..

 
Traps lots of them they are as you know I am sure very clever and have a good survival instinct but are ruthless when it comes to chewing through man made utilities, as you've witnessed they will eat through everything especially when old lady gets wheeled off and there's no more steady food supply. Or setup a tripod and camouflage tent pick them off like tin can alley with a night vision ir cam. Poison boxes are best to help prevent birds/pets etc eating it. Amazon do some great heavy duty traps and the bait has to be lifted they work very well.

Heres the traps I was referring to and this guy really knows his stuff..

That would be easy to do if they were in my garden but they are in next doors. I’m pretty sure they don't just keep to their side of the fence!
 
A good cat can overpower the largest rats, but they need to be hunters, female cats seem to have the strongest instinct.
Agree, the females are ruthless their poor pray has to literally die before they're tossed around a bit longer and then the tails and rear feet are invariably chewed off. Sometimes scalped if they haven't been fair game.
 
Agree, the females are ruthless their poor pray has to literally die before they're tossed around a bit longer and then the tails and rear feet are invariably chewed off. Sometimes scalped if they haven't been fair game.
My old one brought back half a rabbit once , like it was a present
 
Agree, the females are ruthless their poor pray has to literally die before they're tossed around a bit longer and then the tails and rear feet are invariably chewed off. Sometimes scalped if they haven't been fair game.
Yeah, we used to have a cat and it would bring us back dead rats - minus the legs. I wonder what they find so tasty about rats legs?
 
Nothing yet, but it could cause harm to me or my family. I’ve got grandchildren that play in my garden.
Look up Weils disease deaths - there’s enough of 'em.
I understand all that, I just don't understand getting angry with a creature, as if its intrusion into your life is a personal attack on you. It doesn't care about you, it just wants to eat.
I used to know a woman who got angry at birds for sitting on her fence.

Deal with it humanely if you feel the need, but by the sounds of it, it would rather spend it's time in your neighbours garden having a feast, rather than harass the grandchildren.
 
I understand that they can be a nuisance, but I see no logic in hating a wild animal just for helping itself to an easy meal.

You so do not want them getting into your house looking for somewhere warm and dry to live.
 
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