Problems with rats
Problems with rats
Well so far this weeks its eaten 5 holes on the flywire door to escape, infiltrated a cupboard and enjoyed a vast variety of breakfast cereals, followed by coffee beans the next night, had a chew at the bottom of 3 doors , etc etc etc
im sure some of you can relate to this
the blue rat bait from lotus, not interested
the rat glue on a hard surface with peanut butter in the middle, not interested
so far its just laughing at my pathetic attempts to get rid of it.
i would appreciate some maybe proven ideas to eliminate it.
Thanks.
im sure some of you can relate to this
the blue rat bait from lotus, not interested
the rat glue on a hard surface with peanut butter in the middle, not interested
so far its just laughing at my pathetic attempts to get rid of it.
i would appreciate some maybe proven ideas to eliminate it.
Thanks.
Re: Problems with rats
I have always had success with this type:
https://www.lazada.co.th/products/rat-t ... MIQAvD_BwE
There are a couple of different models, most old style hardware shops have them.
https://www.lazada.co.th/products/rat-t ... MIQAvD_BwE
There are a couple of different models, most old style hardware shops have them.
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Re: Problems with rats
We find the sticky stuff to be excellent. Results aren't immediate, but we've always got our man within a couple of days.
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Re: Problems with rats
I agree on that one. We used the same and always caught the culprit within a couple of days. Not all Thais line this one though since the rat is stuck to the glue alive.Big Boy wrote:We find the sticky stuff to be excellent. Results aren't immediate, but we've always got our man within a couple of days.
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Re: Problems with rats
The downside is you don't only catch rats/mice. Last week, we trapped the most beautiful lizard. He was huge - the ones that look slimy. Unfortunately, despite being released alive, he didn't make it.
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Re: Problems with rats
The best bait at our house has been bread. Good old cheap Thai steam baked bread, white or wholemeal without anything on it. Used in the trap as mentioned we have caught rats and mice regularly.
Our most productive spot is in the ceiling space but anywhere where it is dark and they can scurry around.
Our most productive spot is in the ceiling space but anywhere where it is dark and they can scurry around.
Re: Problems with rats
Nereus wrote:I have always had success with this type:
https://www.lazada.co.th/products/rat-t ... MIQAvD_BwE
There are a couple of different models, most old style hardware shops have them.
Always works. Trouble is we have to release it in the wild somewhere as wife refuses to countenance the ultimate sanction.
Re: Problems with rats
i think i made 2 stupid mistakes,
i managed to catch a "bigger " one a few weeks ago and it was released "not despatched ", down the road a bit.
Second mistake was a small one in the pool swimming for its life
it too was released...
The problem area it has gotten into was a floor level cupboard with food, cereal etc in it.
How the ,,,, it got into a cupboard that has no entry point is ???
so from what ive gathered do far is the sticky glue stuff works as well as a Trap , cage thing with bread ??/ or maybe peanut butter
i only keep mentioning peanut butter as a few searches recommend it
i managed to catch a "bigger " one a few weeks ago and it was released "not despatched ", down the road a bit.
Second mistake was a small one in the pool swimming for its life
it too was released...
The problem area it has gotten into was a floor level cupboard with food, cereal etc in it.
How the ,,,, it got into a cupboard that has no entry point is ???
so from what ive gathered do far is the sticky glue stuff works as well as a Trap , cage thing with bread ??/ or maybe peanut butter
i only keep mentioning peanut butter as a few searches recommend it
Re: Problems with rats
Catch and release does not work with them. They spread disease, and breed faster than rabbits. They chewed up all the wiring in my electric organ so I'm quite po'ed. Get those 'snap' type traps they die immediately. Glue does get the younger ones but the old ones are wiser and stay away. Agreed, those blue rice poison things don't work. You have to go to your night market and find those shops selling 'everything for twenty baht' places. They have blue rat poison that look like big lozenges. Those are effective.
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Re: Problems with rats
100% success with a catbigston wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 9:42 am Well so far this weeks its eaten 5 holes on the flywire door to escape, infiltrated a cupboard and enjoyed a vast variety of breakfast cereals, followed by coffee beans the next night, had a chew at the bottom of 3 doors , etc etc etc
im sure some of you can relate to this
the blue rat bait from lotus, not interested
the rat glue on a hard surface with peanut butter in the middle, not interested
so far its just laughing at my pathetic attempts to get rid of it.
i would appreciate some maybe proven ideas to eliminate it.
Thanks.
Re: Problems with rats
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Re: Problems with rats
Purrfect Solution.
After losing my last cat at 18 years, shortly before coming here, nothing would be nicer than another, but not possible at present.
Anyway after a solid days dectective work plus the fact that i saw out of the corner of my eye something big disappear under the kitchen cabinet, and after someone capable of looking that low under the cabinet , there were 2 rather large openings, shoddy " Cabinet " work either end. i wont bore you with the ensuring details, but one LARGE one and 5 small ones were " Dispatched "
and so far so further signs..
Thanks All.
After losing my last cat at 18 years, shortly before coming here, nothing would be nicer than another, but not possible at present.
Anyway after a solid days dectective work plus the fact that i saw out of the corner of my eye something big disappear under the kitchen cabinet, and after someone capable of looking that low under the cabinet , there were 2 rather large openings, shoddy " Cabinet " work either end. i wont bore you with the ensuring details, but one LARGE one and 5 small ones were " Dispatched "
and so far so further signs..
Thanks All.