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We have a few rats in the garden and have bought a Monarch Live Capture Rat
Trap. It is the second one down on this page: http://www.trapman.co.uk/rat-traps.htm It is not working too well. The rats dive in and out of the right-hand side and only a couple of medium sized rats have been heavy enough to lower the flap in the middle. I have been trying to devise a way of putting a trap door at the entry point on the right-hand side or fixing something on that I could yank remotely to keep the little blighters in the trap. Anyone got any suggestions to adapt this trap please? (No poison suggestions please as we have a lot of wildlife) |
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Had Enough wrote:
We have a few rats in the garden and have bought a Monarch Live Capture Rat Trap. It is the second one down on this page: http://www.trapman.co.uk/rat-traps.htm It is not working too well. The rats dive in and out of the right-hand side and only a couple of medium sized rats have been heavy enough to lower the flap in the middle. Have you contacted the suppliers? They seem proud of their products, and might offer some ideas or a replacement for you. |
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On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 10:41:50 +0100, Had Enough wrote:
We have a few rats in the garden and have bought a Monarch Live Capture Rat Trap. Just as a matter of interest, what are you going to do with the rats once you have caught them? Dave |
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from gort contains these words: Just as a matter of interest, what are you going to do with the rats once you have caught them? Give them a good stern talking to? -- Skipweasel Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. |
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"Guy King" wrote in message ... The message from gort contains these words: Just as a matter of interest, what are you going to do with the rats once you have caught them? Give them a good stern talking to? -- Skipweasel Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. Wish it was that easy. We have only caught 2 so far and they have been taken about 10-15 miles away in different directions and released in woodland areas not too close to residential areas. Can't use poison and can't clobber them to death so don't know any alternatives! Although it is illegal to release squirrels back to the wild, seems it is ok for rats for some unfathomable reason! |
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from "Had Enough" someone@somewhere contains these words: Wish it was that easy. We have only caught 2 so far and they have been taken about 10-15 miles away in different directions and released in woodland areas not too close to residential areas. That seems excessive. They're vermin - kill 'em. -- Skipweasel Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. |
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Wish it was that easy. We have only caught 2 so far and they
have been taken about 10-15 miles away in different directions and released in woodland areas not too close to residential areas. That seems excessive. They're vermin - kill 'em. I deduce they might be vegetarian/vegan and this might be against their principles. Either that, or they're a bit squeamish! Christian. |
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from "Christian McArdle" contains these words: That seems excessive. They're vermin - kill 'em. I deduce they might be vegetarian/vegan and this might be against their principles. Either that, or they're a bit squeamish! So - eat the vegans. -- Skipweasel Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. |
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I deduce they might be vegetarian/vegan and this might be against
their principles. Either that, or they're a bit squeamish! So - eat the vegans. Nah, they're probably all tough string and bone with all those chickpeas and carob. Give me nicely fattened up carnivore on the barbie any day. Christian. |
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"Christian McArdle" typed
Nah, they're probably all tough string and bone with all those chickpeas and carob. Give me nicely fattened up carnivore on the barbie any day. But don't eat the liver... -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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from Helen Deborah Vecht contains these words: But don't eat the liver... Remind me to take you with me next time I crash on a snowy mountain so you can advise me what bits of you to eat. -- Skipweasel Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. |
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