RJohnson
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- Joined
- Aug 1, 2000
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- Texas
- Tractor
- my 18 horse Sears doesn't even count as a tractor
Paul,
I had the same problem with rats in my chicken feed. After reading about a solution on the internet, the problem disappeared. They suggested you take a piece of 2 inch PVC, one tee, and two end caps. Cut two pieces of pipe one foot long and one piece 3 feet long. Put the one foot pieces opposite each other with the end caps on and the three foot piece on the stem of the tee. i didn't even glue them together, just removed the end cap and added the rat bait, laid in the bottom of the chicken coop and within days started picking up dead rats. The chickens couldn't get to the bait and it was down low where the rats liked it.
Oh, by the way. I have a funny story to go along with my rat contrapsion. I had one get in the garage so I moved the device in there. Couple of days later I decided to check it.I looked in the end and saw a dead rat, so I brought it in the house and started to disassemble it to dump it in the trash. The next thing I know it comes shooting out the long end, just like a cannon./w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif. Scared the crap out of me and the wife is yelling, the rat terrier we have is going crazy/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif. Well the rat runs under the washing machine and I said to just leave it alone and I would lay the PVC pipe back down by the washer and just wait out the rat overnight. Well to make a long story short, the terrier was more persistent than me, he stay after the rat until he caught him.
Needless to say I do not bring the pipe in the house any more/w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif. But I don't have any more rat problems.
Randy
I had the same problem with rats in my chicken feed. After reading about a solution on the internet, the problem disappeared. They suggested you take a piece of 2 inch PVC, one tee, and two end caps. Cut two pieces of pipe one foot long and one piece 3 feet long. Put the one foot pieces opposite each other with the end caps on and the three foot piece on the stem of the tee. i didn't even glue them together, just removed the end cap and added the rat bait, laid in the bottom of the chicken coop and within days started picking up dead rats. The chickens couldn't get to the bait and it was down low where the rats liked it.
Oh, by the way. I have a funny story to go along with my rat contrapsion. I had one get in the garage so I moved the device in there. Couple of days later I decided to check it.I looked in the end and saw a dead rat, so I brought it in the house and started to disassemble it to dump it in the trash. The next thing I know it comes shooting out the long end, just like a cannon./w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif. Scared the crap out of me and the wife is yelling, the rat terrier we have is going crazy/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif. Well the rat runs under the washing machine and I said to just leave it alone and I would lay the PVC pipe back down by the washer and just wait out the rat overnight. Well to make a long story short, the terrier was more persistent than me, he stay after the rat until he caught him.
Needless to say I do not bring the pipe in the house any more/w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif. But I don't have any more rat problems.
Randy