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ken 21-04-2005 03:12 PM

rat bait
 
I have tried peanut butter and it isn'r working on my rat traps - what
are some other baits that are effective?

thanks

Ken


Sue Begg 21-04-2005 03:48 PM

In message . com, ken
writes
I have tried peanut butter and it isn'r working on my rat traps - what
are some other baits that are effective?

thanks

Ken

Chocolate - Although you only catch the female rats :-) No seriously it
does seem to work. The other one I have had success with is bacon
--
Sue Begg
Remove my clothes to reply

Do not mess in the affairs of dragons - for
you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup!

Stephen Howard 21-04-2005 04:41 PM

On 21 Apr 2005 07:12:00 -0700, "ken" wrote:

I have tried peanut butter and it isn'r working on my rat traps - what
are some other baits that are effective?

Cold sausage - according to Hackney's chief rat catcher, it's the biz.
Certainly works for mice.

Regards,



--
Stephen Howard - Woodwind repairs & period restorations
www.shwoodwind.co.uk
Emails to: showard{whoisat}shwoodwind{dot}co{dot}uk

Phil L 21-04-2005 04:44 PM

ken wrote:
:: I have tried peanut butter and it isn'r working on my rat traps -
:: what are some other baits that are effective?
::
:: thanks

Something which is difficult to get off the spike, warmed up bacon rind is
perfect as it's like rubber, so is the corner of a crust of bread (the end
slice), it's quite stiff and sticks to the spike better, brown bread is
prefered over white.


--
"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we.
They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country
and our people, and neither do we."
- George W. Bush, 5.8.2004



Scott 21-04-2005 05:11 PM

On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 16:41:15 +0100, Stephen Howard
wrote:

On 21 Apr 2005 07:12:00 -0700, "ken" wrote:

I have tried peanut butter and it isn'r working on my rat traps - what
are some other baits that are effective?

Cold sausage - according to Hackney's chief rat catcher, it's the biz.
Certainly works for mice.


Or perhaps the problem is whats in your head and not actually rats or
mice?

Leave them alone, we have enough idiots in the world handling things
they shouldnt.

Scott 21-04-2005 05:12 PM

On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 15:56:58 +0100, Janet Baraclough
wrote:

The message . com
from "ken" contains these words:

I have tried peanut butter and it isn'r working on my rat traps - what
are some other baits that are effective?


Small lump of tinned dog or catfood. But possibly, it's the trap or
its location that doesn't appeal, rather than the bait. Mice will enter
any old mouse-trap pretty much anywhere you put it; rats are far
choosier. A rat trap needs to be located in a sheltered concealed
place, preferably along a rat-run route.

Don't forget to remove all alternative sources of rat snacks
(birdfeeders, pet dishes etc).


Great idea. I wonder how long it will take to remove all these
alternatives from the UK? sigh.

Scott 21-04-2005 05:13 PM

On 21 Apr 2005 07:12:00 -0700, "ken" wrote:

I have tried peanut butter and it isn'r working on my rat traps - what
are some other baits that are effective?


You could always just try keeping your stink hole clean. Dont suppose
it's ever occured to you that most of us have no problem with rats?



Mike Lyle 21-04-2005 07:49 PM

Scott wrote:
On 21 Apr 2005 07:12:00 -0700, "ken" wrote:

I have tried peanut butter and it isn'r working on my rat traps -
what are some other baits that are effective?


You could always just try keeping your stink hole clean. Dont

suppose
it's ever occured to you that most of us have no problem with rats?


And another one for the killfile!

--
Mike.



GWB 21-04-2005 08:07 PM

On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 16:13:28 GMT, (Scott) wrote:

You could always just try keeping your stink hole clean. Dont suppose
it's ever occured to you that most of us have no problem with rats?


That's a truly moronic statement.
Rodents will seek shelter in any structure.
It need not be untidy.



w.g.s.hamm 21-04-2005 09:26 PM


"Scott" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 15:56:58 +0100, Janet Baraclough
wrote:

The message . com
from "ken" contains these words:

I have tried peanut butter and it isn'r working on my rat traps - what
are some other baits that are effective?


Small lump of tinned dog or catfood. But possibly, it's the trap or
its location that doesn't appeal, rather than the bait. Mice will enter
any old mouse-trap pretty much anywhere you put it; rats are far
choosier. A rat trap needs to be located in a sheltered concealed
place, preferably along a rat-run route.

Don't forget to remove all alternative sources of rat snacks
(birdfeeders, pet dishes etc).


Great idea. I wonder how long it will take to remove all these
alternatives from the UK? sigh.


not long at all. no point in putting bait down if the rats have an
alternative food source is there?
You seem to think it is impossible.



w.g.s.hamm 21-04-2005 09:27 PM


"Scott" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 16:41:15 +0100, Stephen Howard
wrote:

On 21 Apr 2005 07:12:00 -0700, "ken" wrote:

I have tried peanut butter and it isn'r working on my rat traps - what
are some other baits that are effective?

Cold sausage - according to Hackney's chief rat catcher, it's the biz.
Certainly works for mice.


Or perhaps the problem is whats in your head and not actually rats or
mice?

Leave them alone, we have enough idiots in the world handling things
they shouldnt.

Ooh look folks, we have a troll.



w.g.s.hamm 21-04-2005 09:28 PM


"GWB" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 16:13:28 GMT, (Scott) wrote:

You could always just try keeping your stink hole clean. Dont suppose
it's ever occured to you that most of us have no problem with rats?


That's a truly moronic statement.
Rodents will seek shelter in any structure.
It need not be untidy.


'course it is. Scott *is* a moron, hadn't you noticed?



suspicious minds 21-04-2005 09:43 PM


"w.g.s.hamm" wrote in message
...

"GWB" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 16:13:28 GMT, (Scott) wrote:

You could always just try keeping your stink hole clean. Dont suppose
it's ever occured to you that most of us have no problem with rats?


That's a truly moronic statement.
Rodents will seek shelter in any structure.
It need not be untidy.


'course it is. Scott *is* a moron, hadn't you noticed?

Don't you mean "Pete"the troll



Scott 21-04-2005 09:44 PM

On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 21:26:40 +0100, "w.g.s.hamm"
wrote:


"Scott" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 15:56:58 +0100, Janet Baraclough
wrote:

The message . com
from "ken" contains these words:

I have tried peanut butter and it isn'r working on my rat traps - what
are some other baits that are effective?

Small lump of tinned dog or catfood. But possibly, it's the trap or
its location that doesn't appeal, rather than the bait. Mice will enter
any old mouse-trap pretty much anywhere you put it; rats are far
choosier. A rat trap needs to be located in a sheltered concealed
place, preferably along a rat-run route.

Don't forget to remove all alternative sources of rat snacks
(birdfeeders, pet dishes etc).


Great idea. I wonder how long it will take to remove all these
alternatives from the UK? sigh.


not long at all. no point in putting bait down if the rats have an
alternative food source is there?


My point entirely.

You seem to think it is impossible.


I dont have any problem with rats.

Scott 21-04-2005 09:45 PM

On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 21:28:28 +0100, "w.g.s.hamm"
wrote:


"GWB" wrote in message
.. .
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 16:13:28 GMT, (Scott) wrote:

You could always just try keeping your stink hole clean. Dont suppose
it's ever occured to you that most of us have no problem with rats?


That's a truly moronic statement.
Rodents will seek shelter in any structure.
It need not be untidy.


'course it is. Scott *is* a moron, hadn't you noticed?


Not that, anything but that!




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