Rats in our housing grounds.
Mick Cant wrote:
Hi thanks for repling, thease are Rats they are large!
As this is a big housing complex, would I be liable to pay for all
the cost if I call rodent control.?
Mick.
"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message
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Mick Cant wrote:
Hi all,
My problem is Rats!
I live in a sheltered housing complex ran by a Housing Association.
We are not far from a river, and I can see some of the rat holes in
the banks.
Most likely water voles actually. Nice little things.
Rats tend to hang around humans, where free meals abound.
I live in a very nice ground floor flat, that had new plastic double
glazed windows fitted around a year ago, what concerns me is that
they pivot from the top and swing outwards at the bottom, and there
are shrubs in borders that are at window cill height below every
window. I and other residents are worried that hungry rats could come
indoors via the open windows; I have known them do this at a nearby
kitchen not in our complex.
If the windows were the type that tilted so they could be opened at
the top instead of the bottom we would feel safer, but they do not
so is there a guard that could be used at the openings or would it
be reasonable to ask them to reduce the height of the shrubs?
I realise rats are a big problem; they are often by the doors if I
go out at and seem braver in that they do not scatter when I appear.
If they really are rats, call rodent control.
A few pipes full of warfarin or equivalent laden food will see em
vanish.
Can anyone give any advice please?
Very much doubt it. Ring up and enquire.
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