my allotment when i got it already had a compst bin made from corrugated metal, neighbour tells me the rats live in it and he had been putting rat poison down while it had no tenant
Went to dismantle it today to get rid of it and 2 flaming rats ran past i C**pped myself lol
anyone know how i can get rid permanently?
Two words Fen Traps
what are those please?
Google Fen Traps Tracy cos i cant explain they dont come cheep but do the job and last a life time.
thanks davy ;D
they look nasty lol
huge mousetrap, maybe i think of something else coz i could see me losing my fingers lol
If you use urine as a activator while making the compost ( it works) it keeps the rats away as well ( they dont like the smell of humanes) as they will over winter and raise their young in the compost bin.
Urine will also get rid off moles if poured down the mole holes.
Just collect the morning samples its stronger.
I cant use the compost the neighbout put rat poison on it before the allotment was let to me, so i need to get rid of the compost
Rat poison in the compost wont stop you using it. It does not affect the soil so there is no need to get rid of it.
Why not just shift it so it is ready to put on the land in Autum
I tried to use urine in my compost bin - not very successful as I kept falling off !
[ Excuse me - I have a wicked sense of humour ! ]
I found the bin was to tall
Use a bucket. Rat poison won't harm your veg.
Just make sure no hole in the bucket :-[ been their done it ;D nearly fell over laughing.
or find some willing toddlers hand them a bottle of juice and make ready with the potty :) my plots furthest from the loo so nobody questions my logic, tho my 4yr old does look odd with trousers round ankles peeing up the pile of couch grass ive dug out... not quite the compost bin but hey ho! if i had a shed id make use of theyre loo seat thingy and a bucket :) might be a little less embarassing, i cant walk thru the drs with a pee sample without it being drowned in loo paper and "concealed" in my hand (even tho everyones seen you go to the loo with a pot) so dont think i could cope carrying bottles of pee about the place! :-[
Quote from: davyw1 on July 06, 2008, 07:54:24
Rat poison in the compost wont stop you using it. It does not affect the soil so there is no need to get rid of it.
Why not just shift it so it is ready to put on the land in Autum
hmmm someone said not safe to put on plants when its had rat poison in it, not really worried about getting rid there is not that much of it, the rats are the ones i want rid of LOL
Quote from: tracyr2 on July 08, 2008, 22:47:17
Quote from: davyw1 on July 06, 2008, 07:54:24
Rat poison in the compost wont stop you using it. It does not affect the soil so there is no need to get rid of it.
Why not just shift it so it is ready to put on the land in Autumn
hmmm someone said not safe to put on plants when its had rat poison in it, not really worried about getting rid there is not that much of it, the rats are the ones i want rid of LOL
If you shift the compost you will only get rid of the rats out of the compost not necessarily out of your garden. I would have thought that if the rat poison had been placed properly the rats would have disposed of it by eating or taking it to the nest. Also any residue of poison should have been flushed out by the weather by now. At the end of the day its what you feel comfortable about not the advice that is given.
I agree with davyw1, what ever you do make sure you ware rubber gloves handling any home made compost, if it contains rats pee , animal manure etc. Please make sure your tetinus injections are up to date gardening can have nasty effects.
Well then I presume it wasnt laid right if the darn rats are still there, to be honest there is no where else they could hide in the garden its been stripped to the ground and only has a greenhouse and metal shed on it at the moment oh and the COMPOST BIN
but then again im sure they will find somewhere to hide huh
Quote from: teresa on July 08, 2008, 23:20:56
I agree with davyw1, what ever you do make sure you ware rubber gloves handling any home made compost, if it contains rats pee , animal manure etc. Please make sure your tetinus injections are up to date gardening can have nasty effects.
Oh my lord its sounding scary now :'(
There is nothing to be scared about, if there is no cover for the rats then they will move on, rats only linger where they can hide and where there is food.
i know but its where there hiding that scares me lol
sorry im just a wussy really ;D
have heard they can attack you thats what scares me the most
Quote from: tracyr2 on July 08, 2008, 23:38:56
i know but its where there hiding that scares me lol
sorry im just a wussy really ;D
have heard they can attack you thats what scares me the most
That is a load of whatinfact they will be long gone before you get any where near them.
Just protect your jugular vein in case!!!! ::)
Only kidding, we had exactly the same problem and they scare the living daylights out of me too. My compost was too dry and so I keep it uncovered, wee on it (or at least in a bucket first) and turn the compost often or at least disturb it. They will move on honestly and don't worry they will NOT attack you!
thankgod for that lol
will try to sort the weekend BUT im still apprehensive, just a scardy cat really lol