Humane control of rats
"Mimi De Moratti" wrote in message
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On Mon, 21 Apr 2003 0:06:39 +0100, Essjay001 wrote
(in message ):
You're talking about rats. There are more rats than people in this
country.
Just kill them and be done with.
Mimi De Moratti scribbled:
My house is surrounded by livestock and buildings that contain their
straw/hay etc. My house is wooden and I have two sheds in the garden,
which is part woodland. Rats have come in from the fields and took
residence in the compost heap. I have cleared it away but they have
tunelled under my house and sheds. I have a few birdfeeders and a
huge amount of visitors but have special 'escaped seed' catchers
underneath for minimal spillage. I have tried everything to disuade
the rats. I don't want to poison them as it is a slow and painful
death, I imagine (or am I wrong?). And I have shrews and a badger who
comes every night. I do worry about my birds' health, under the
circumstances, and the security of their nests. Does anyone know of a
humane way of getting rid of the rats? There are too many now to trap
and release elsewhere. I would really appreciate some help. I've
looked at the FAQs but it wasn't covered.
Not terribly helpful that. I was asking for advice on the least unpleasant
way of doing it. Just because there are a lot of them it doesn't mean they
don't feel pain and I don't wish to inflict unecessary suffering on
another
living creature.
Drown them, it's quick and because it's quick they only suffer for a few
seconds.
A lot better than starving them or using warfarin.
You should treat vermin as vermin.
Alan
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