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Old 10-01-2006, 05:03 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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ha ha ha...you are all soooooooooooooooooo witty !


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Hi all
we have a bunny and two guineas that live in the shed, lately they have
had company, we know this because the feed sacks been eaten into and
these are out of reach to the pets), is there any way of telling
whether its a rat or a mouse (droppings ect).
Would the guineas still be alive if it was a rat??
I have had trouble with a rat before which i found in my compost bin
(yikes) pest control dealt with it that time.
Kathryn


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Old 10-01-2006, 09:23 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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ha ha ha...you are all soooooooooooooooooo witty !


Too bad your posts don't include any previous context, so nobody knows
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Hi all
we have a bunny and two guineas that live in the shed, lately they have
had company, we know this because the feed sacks been eaten into and
these are out of reach to the pets), is there any way of telling
whether its a rat or a mouse (droppings ect).
Would the guineas still be alive if it was a rat??
I have had trouble with a rat before which i found in my compost bin
(yikes) pest control dealt with it that time.
Kathryn


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That help?


No. Nobody has made a witty comment on "that" post.

Mind you, "bunny" was a serious temptation.


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