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mewthree 30-04-2007 05:23 PM

Rats in the compost bin
 
found a rat in the compost bin today. pounded the compost and it shot
out. it got away but how do i stop it coming back and stop others living
there?

Nitro® 30-04-2007 05:29 PM

Rats in the compost bin
 
mewthree wrote:
found a rat in the compost bin today. pounded the compost and it shot
out. it got away but how do i stop it coming back and stop others
living there?


Chain a cat to your compost bin.

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Nick Maclaren 30-04-2007 05:36 PM

Rats in the compost bin
 

In article , "Nitro®" writes:
| mewthree wrote:
| found a rat in the compost bin today. pounded the compost and it shot
| out. it got away but how do i stop it coming back and stop others
| living there?
|
| Chain a cat to your compost bin.

Nah. The average modern mog merely makes good rat food. You need
a decent terrier or good sized farmyard mog.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Sacha 30-04-2007 05:41 PM

Rats in the compost bin
 
On 30/4/07 17:36, in article , "Nick
Maclaren" wrote:


In article , "Nitro®"
writes:
| mewthree wrote:
| found a rat in the compost bin today. pounded the compost and it shot
| out. it got away but how do i stop it coming back and stop others
| living there?
|
| Chain a cat to your compost bin.

Nah. The average modern mog merely makes good rat food. You need
a decent terrier or good sized farmyard mog.


I have a Jack Russell and a wire-haired dachshund at reasonable daily rates.
;-)


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Nick Maclaren 30-04-2007 05:48 PM

Rats in the compost bin
 

In article ,
Sacha writes:
| In article , "Nitro®"
| writes:
| | mewthree wrote:
| | found a rat in the compost bin today. pounded the compost and it shot
| | out. it got away but how do i stop it coming back and stop others
| | living there?
| |
| | Chain a cat to your compost bin.
|
| Nah. The average modern mog merely makes good rat food. You need
| a decent terrier or good sized farmyard mog.
|
|
| I have a Jack Russell and a wire-haired dachshund at reasonable daily rates.
| ;-)

Just as well it's only two dogs, or the Politically Correct would be
down on you like a ton of bricks!


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

[email protected] 30-04-2007 06:03 PM

Rats in the compost bin
 
On Apr 30, 5:48 pm, (Nick Maclaren) wrote:
| I have a Jack Russell and a wire-haired dachshund at reasonable daily rates.

| ;-)

Just as well it's only two dogs, or the Politically Correct would be
down on you like a ton of bricks!



I have a gun, so far I can kill 4 in a given day.

We have to have the pest man come in, oh the shame of it! I do wish
he wouldn't turn up in his rat/mice van advertising to all and sundry
that we are infested with vermin, I must have a quick word with
Hyacynth so see what she does.

J


[email protected] 30-04-2007 06:09 PM

Rats in the compost bin
 
On Apr 30, 11:33 pm, "Keith \(Dorset\)"
wrote:
Hi,

We used to get rats in our compost but when I stopped putting all cooked
food in (except veg.) the rates stopped completely and have never returned.

I now put any bones, fat and meat scraps, of which there are very few, into
a dedicate metal dustbin where I leave it for about a year or so to
'completely' decompose.

Good luck,

Keith


I think I've had a funny turn, I read Keith's post as being posted
tonight at 11.33p.m. I must be more jet lagged than I thought, I'd
better put my watch right, thanks Keith I would have been very late
for the office tomorrow if you hadn't posted.

J


Nick Maclaren 30-04-2007 06:16 PM

Rats in the compost bin
 

In article ,
"Keith \(Dorset\)" writes:
|
| We used to get rats in our compost but when I stopped putting all cooked
| food in (except veg.) the rates stopped completely and have never returned.
|
| I now put any bones, fat and meat scraps, of which there are very few, into
| a dedicate metal dustbin where I leave it for about a year or so to
| 'completely' decompose.

I have never had that problem. When they do visit the heap, it is
for nesting and the worms.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Space[_2_] 30-04-2007 06:21 PM

Rats in the compost bin
 

"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
...

In article ,
"Keith \(Dorset\)" writes:
|
| We used to get rats in our compost but when I stopped putting all
cooked
| food in (except veg.) the rates stopped completely and have never
returned.
|
| I now put any bones, fat and meat scraps, of which there are very few,
into
| a dedicate metal dustbin where I leave it for about a year or so to
| 'completely' decompose.

I have never had that problem. When they do visit the heap, it is
for nesting and the worms.



hhmm, now that I know compost bins aren't smelly another problem arises. we
get rats in the field behind us. I haven't seen any in the garden. but
that's not to say they don't dare enter our garden (despite having three
cats).

the rats go into next doors garden to chew on the fallen apples.

and now I have ordered a compost bin. that just means potentially more dead
rats care of one of my cats!!


Les Hemmings 30-04-2007 06:46 PM

Rats in the compost bin
 
Nick Maclaren wrote:
In article ,
"Keith \(Dorset\)" writes:

We used to get rats in our compost but when I stopped putting all
cooked food in (except veg.) the rates stopped completely and have
never returned.

I now put any bones, fat and meat scraps, of which there are very
few, into a dedicate metal dustbin where I leave it for about a
year or so to 'completely' decompose.


I have never had that problem. When they do visit the heap, it is
for nesting and the worms.



Ours made a nest in the top of the bin. Warmth from the compost process in
the winter, bits of veg to nibble and lots of worms. Rat heaven!

Les

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[email protected] 30-04-2007 07:28 PM

Rats in the compost bin
 
On Apr 30, 6:13 pm, Martin wrote:
On 30 Apr 2007 10:09:53 -0700, "





wrote:
On Apr 30, 11:33 pm, "Keith \(Dorset\)"
wrote:
Hi,


We used to get rats in our compost but when I stopped putting all cooked
food in (except veg.) the rates stopped completely and have never returned.


I now put any bones, fat and meat scraps, of which there are very few, into
a dedicate metal dustbin where I leave it for about a year or so to
'completely' decompose.


Good luck,


Keith


I think I've had a funny turn, I read Keith's post as being posted
tonight at 11.33p.m. I must be more jet lagged than I thought, I'd
better put my watch right, thanks Keith I would have been very late
for the office tomorrow if you hadn't posted.


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On another planet by the looks of things.

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Sacha 30-04-2007 08:26 PM

Rats in the compost bin
 
On 30/4/07 17:48, in article , "Nick
Maclaren" wrote:


In article ,
Sacha writes:
| In article , "Nitro®"
| writes:
| | mewthree wrote:
| | found a rat in the compost bin today. pounded the compost and it
shot
| | out. it got away but how do i stop it coming back and stop others
| | living there?
| |
| | Chain a cat to your compost bin.
|
| Nah. The average modern mog merely makes good rat food. You need
| a decent terrier or good sized farmyard mog.
|
|
| I have a Jack Russell and a wire-haired dachshund at reasonable daily
rates.
| ;-)

Just as well it's only two dogs, or the Politically Correct would be
down on you like a ton of bricks!

Sorry, I don't understand that. Why?


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(remove weeds from address)
Devon County Show 17-19 May
http://www.devoncountyshow.co.uk/


Sacha 30-04-2007 08:27 PM

Rats in the compost bin
 
On 30/4/07 18:10, in article ,
"Martin" wrote:

On 30 Apr 2007 10:03:33 -0700, "
wrote:

On Apr 30, 5:48 pm, (Nick Maclaren) wrote:
| I have a Jack Russell and a wire-haired dachshund at reasonable daily
rates.
| ;-)

Just as well it's only two dogs, or the Politically Correct would be
down on you like a ton of bricks!



I have a gun, so far I can kill 4 in a given day.

We have to have the pest man come in, oh the shame of it! I do wish
he wouldn't turn up in his rat/mice van advertising to all and sundry
that we are infested with vermin, I must have a quick word with
Hyacynth so see what she does.


Onslow kills them with his bare hands.


And then they're pushing up Daisy. ;-)

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Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
(remove weeds from address)
Devon County Show 17-19 May
http://www.devoncountyshow.co.uk/


Nick Maclaren 30-04-2007 08:31 PM

Rats in the compost bin
 

In article ,
Sacha writes:
|
| | I have a Jack Russell and a wire-haired dachshund at reasonable daily
| rates.
| | ;-)
|
| Just as well it's only two dogs, or the Politically Correct would be
| down on you like a ton of bricks!
|
| Sorry, I don't understand that. Why?

The recent law making hunting mammals with dogs illegal refers to three
or more dogs, as far as I recall.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Sacha 30-04-2007 09:20 PM

Rats in the compost bin
 
On 30/4/07 20:31, in article , "Nick
Maclaren" wrote:


In article ,
Sacha writes:
|
| | I have a Jack Russell and a wire-haired dachshund at reasonable daily
| rates.
| | ;-)
|
| Just as well it's only two dogs, or the Politically Correct would be
| down on you like a ton of bricks!
|
| Sorry, I don't understand that. Why?

The recent law making hunting mammals with dogs illegal refers to three
or more dogs, as far as I recall.

Aren't rats classed as vermin? So do those rules apply? I must make sure
the dogs read the books when they're up the nursery, foraging around......

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(remove weeds from address)
Devon County Show 17-19 May
http://www.devoncountyshow.co.uk/



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