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Old 15-03-2010, 05:26 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Christina Websell[_2_] Christina Websell[_2_] is offline
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Default Mice in the snail and slug baits


"Bob Hobden" wrote in message
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"Christina Websell" wrote ...

Ah, if you have rats, you need to get the terrier men in. I can provide
you with a link to a place where you can find such people who would like
to exercise their terriers on your rats free of charge.

Having poultry, rats are always a problem for me. I used to poison them,
but decided it was unkind.
We have a rat hunt here every couple of months when the chaps come with a
few dogs - they smoke them out and what I like is that the rats either
get away scot free if the dogs miss them or they don't. There is no
lingering death. A mega second if they are caught otherwise they get
away and thumb their nose until next time.
I recommend this method for rat control since I found a poisoned one
dying slowly, I made my mind up then I would never use poison again.
Ever.
It's cruel.

The thought of a load of big feet and dogs tearing about on my allotment
does not appeal, would ruin the delicate soil structure for a start and
would not do the young plants much good. The mice live underground so you
would have to dig them out. Poison is the only answer.

I wasn't talking about mice, I thought you said you had rats.
Tina