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Difficult to dispose of poisoned rats.
Much against my better judgement I tried poison. That appears to be expensive rat food. I think hitting it over the head with the plastic container might be more effective. They seems to be totally unaffected by the poison. Saw one of the rats a couple of days ago and it looked very fit and well. I have taken to banging the compost bins that seems to disturb them. But I am still loosing beans. We have a hawk of some kind and that seems to be catching quite a few. I have some micromesh and I found them underneath, but I now have some very fine light weight stuff and they do not seem to like that I think they get caught up in it, so avoid it, so I might get some more in. I have been told that dogs have clear them out. When I was a child my Aunt had a farm and a cocker spaniel called Markie. And he was brilliant at finding rats.I am planning how to keep them off sweet corn. I put plastic bottles over them and will not have to sellotape the bottom of the bottles back on. My OH says he can drill a hole in the bottom for the stalk.