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N8R

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rats/ morale dillema
« on: June 01, 2008, 09:31:10 »
having woken up this morning to the typical wet yorkshire weather i realised my wheelie bin lid was left open.and upon closer inspection  i have been lucky enough to acquire an astonishing pack of rats consisting of 1 large (admittingly worried looking )mother and no less than 9 pups .which leaves now with the obvious dilemma   KILL or RELEASE.Not really keen on the idea of release as i have a young baby in the house but the idea of cold blooded murder is not really in my make up either . which leads me abruptly to the point what would you do ????   ???

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Re: rats/ morale dillema
« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2008, 09:34:42 »
If you release they multiply and come back.

Call someone professional to come and deal with them.. then the guilt isnt on  your head.

If you have a baby, think of all the disease they carry around.  I would personally have them removed by someone knowing what they doing.


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« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2008, 09:40:28 »
Killing rats is war not murder. Do the deed!

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« Reply #3 on: June 01, 2008, 09:45:32 »
yeah your right weils disease and so on probably best to call the rat man in the morning .having kept pet rats in the the past and realising the intelligence and complex sociability of the animal makes it hard  thanks for your in post springbokgirl !! ;)

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« Reply #4 on: June 01, 2008, 09:46:34 »
Cold blooded murder is very easy to justify when it comes to rats. If you don't dispose of them then you could become overrun with them in a matter of a few months. The council pest control department will come out do it for you free if you can't bring yourself to kill them but there is often a long waiting list for the pest control officer.
If they are actually in the wheelie bin then won't they go on rubbish day anyway?

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« Reply #5 on: June 01, 2008, 09:55:29 »
yeah in two weeks time "baccyman" thanks to the ingenious idea of the local council to only collect the bins every fortnight which is the reason the rats are tempted in to my garden in the first place  ,. :(

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« Reply #6 on: June 01, 2008, 09:59:41 »
Does your bin have drainage holes? I prefer to drown vermin where possible as you don't have to watch & there's no crunching noises.

And just to echo, this should not be a dilemma, they are repulsive creatures who spread disease... they have to go!

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« Reply #7 on: June 01, 2008, 10:19:32 »
If you want to minimise the murder, just kill the mum. You won't be responsible for whta happens to the pups after that. :o

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« Reply #8 on: June 01, 2008, 11:20:26 »
Can't you get a box and empty the rats into it then release them in a field/woods etc? That is what I would do.
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Re: rats/ morale dillema
« Reply #9 on: June 01, 2008, 11:25:02 »
yeah in two weeks time "baccyman" thanks to the ingenious idea of the local council to only collect the bins every fortnight which is the reason the rats are tempted in to my garden in the first place  ,. :(
If it is two weeks until the next collection, then I do not believe you can blame the policy.  If it was between 8 and fourteen days since your last one, you may have a case.  Rats are tempted wherever humans habitate - they were there already, you just didn't see them.

BTW humanely trapping then releasing five miles away, means that that particular bunch will not return - in fact, they will probably be killed by the locals if you take them out into the countryside where the rats are harder.
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« Reply #10 on: June 01, 2008, 11:41:13 »
yeah thanks   "redclanger" for your mind stumbling inteligent input to be exact its 9 days to my collection date i do appoligise for not being exact

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« Reply #11 on: June 01, 2008, 13:55:18 »
Humanely releasing?!?!?! Are you insane or have I missed something?!?! THESE ARE SODDING RATS, NOT CUTE LITTLE FLUFFY BUNNIES!!!! THEY ARE VERMIN. THEY SPREAD DISEASE. KILL THEM. Oh, and if I lived in the country and some prat from the nearest town came out & started dropping his rats off on my land, I'd go mental. Why do you think you have the right to deposit your problem with someone else?

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« Reply #12 on: June 01, 2008, 14:44:12 »
Hi N8R, Hi all, My two-penny worth,

I dislike rats and have killed a few on the plot and seen many around the city, as I `ve posted on this forum before.

My advice is to kill them as humanely as you can. If you can`t do it get someone else to do it for you. I don`t know if throwing poison into the bin and then sealing the lid would work or drowning.

I wouldn`t want to get too close, a mother rat may feel inclined to protect her young if she feels threatened. They do bite.

Its better to kill these rats now than have their many offspring running around your garden and eventually your house. If you have one adult rat in your garden you have others so I`d also plan to deal with their relatives in the near future.

People have already written about the risk of disease and you might want to bear this in mind when your child is playing outdoors this summer.
I don`t see this as a moral dilemma I`d say it was good fortune to catch them so young and also its the inevitable result of fortnightly rubbish collections.

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« Reply #13 on: June 01, 2008, 15:12:21 »
N8R - you shouldn't be any doubt about what to do.

Just read the replies from Ollie C, Baccy Man and Robert Brenchley. These are knowledgeable people.

You are talking about RATS for God's sake! Get rid of them ASAP.

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« Reply #14 on: June 01, 2008, 15:17:46 »
to use piosion or drown them is not humane,all animals deserve a humane death,

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« Reply #15 on: June 01, 2008, 15:56:47 »
I may be wrong and if I am I'm sure there will be no end of people pointing it out to me but the last time I checked it isn't illegal to release rats into the countryside. I live there and its what I would do as is my right. I gave my opinion simple as that, given without being rude to other posters.

Weils disease can also be carried by dogs, deer, rabbits, hedgehogs, cows, sheep, and even certain marine mammals.
My idea was to build Liverpool into a bastion of invincibility. Napoleon had that idea. He wanted to conquer the bloody world. I wanted Liverpool to be untouchable. My idea was to build Liverpool up and up until eventually everyone would have to submit and give in. Bill Shankly.

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« Reply #16 on: June 01, 2008, 17:02:15 »
Sorry billy - it wasn't meant as a personal dig, just how I'd view someone letting out rats on my field... if I had one... I'm absolutely certain of your lack of pratishness...

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Re: rats/ morale dillema
« Reply #17 on: June 01, 2008, 17:31:58 »
Rats as pets are one thing-and they can be really cute. Wild rats -that`s up to each to decide.

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« Reply #18 on: June 01, 2008, 17:43:29 »
thanks for all your replies  have taken on board everyones  point and 0pinions and decided to call the "rat man " first thing in the morning although the catch and release idea was looking good i need to be thinking about the next generation that will inevitably rear there heads so a dose of poison is needed   thanks again   n8r ;D

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« Reply #19 on: June 01, 2008, 17:46:08 »
According to the Wildlife And Countryside Act 1981, Schedule 9, Part 1. It is illegal to release black rats into the wild, the more common brown rats can be released however there are 2 points which should be considered first.

1) It is not "legal"/ethical to release them (or anything else) on land where you dont have permission to do so - doing so could constitute private nuisance under the laws of tort (although this is civil rather than criminal issue)

2) It is not ethical to relocate them into a strange environment where they have no knowledge of food sources ,places of shelter, predator risk etc and where they may well be attacked by the local rat population who may well not welcome strangers. Relocating them in this way could (depending on interpretation) be illegal under the animals act as a practice likely to cause unusal suffering etc...

 

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