The Rat is back !

futant

Well-Known Member
ya he is climbing the wall and then jumping across. Take your jack outa the yard. If you see the hole the dog is running him out of your yard at, take the dog around to the otherside, find out if the bugger has a nose.
 

clint308

Well-Known Member
I would seal the holes but there is to many of them , and i'm not paying someone to fix them as i rent
The problem is there is holes on 2 fences that all lead to my neighbours yard ,
I have seen the rat run through them all .
And i'm not supposed to have a dog here , so i don't want to let my dog over into there yards incase they dob me in .
 

Nutes and Nugs

Well-Known Member
Ever thought about investing in a home security system (video cameras)?
They aren't that expensive and tracking the rats habits would be interesting.
well, until they chew through the wires.
 

lahadaextranjera

Well-Known Member
One of my friends in the South has mice. She'd already left poison out by the time I told her that they'd die and stench out her flat. Poison slows down the heart rate and they go to warm boiler pipes and then die there. This can stink out a flat and
make removal hard.
 

LIBERTYCHICKEN

Well-Known Member
Sine I have poultry I sometimes get rats

I find the 3$ rat traps like they sell everywear work very well , when used properly

Always wear a new set of gloves whan handling the traps (rats smell very well), leave the trap unset with no bait for about 3 days against a wall that the rat is known to travel (rats almost always travel against walls/beams becouse they dont see weel) , Then set the trap with peanut butter smeared on the triger on bolth top and bottom, when setting the trap set the triger as sensitive as possible ,while wearing gloves and replace in the same place .

Most of the time I have caught the rat the next morning .

the next best thing is posion , DIY strychnine is simple to make and works VERY WELL
 

dangerlow

Well-Known Member
Strychnine Oats or Zinc Phosphide Oats. Available for pocket gopher control only and is a felony to use it in any way not stated on the label. But if some happens to spill out of the container while you were taking care of your "Pocket Gopher" problem you would have absolutely no control over that.
I will tell you that rats occasionally get into my supply and they take very very long naps, you know come to think of it mine still haven't woken up and its been a year.

In a totally unrelated subject I bet your pet rats love oats especially with a little raw blood from your next meat package, mixed with peanut butter, a pinch of sugar and put a dash of silver glitter in it from your daughters princess set. I bet if you hung that from a string about 4" above your pet rats walkway he would enjoy it. You can get extra lucky and put a tiny tiny fishing hook on some picture hanging wire and wrap your pet rats food around it and you might just have a rat in a leash. You know rat on a leash is the new iphone.
 

clint308

Well-Known Member
Ever thought about investing in a home security system (video cameras)?
They aren't that expensive and tracking the rats habits would be interesting.
well, until they chew through the wires.
Yes i have thought about it , it would be good to see the vermin in action

Motion Activated Outdoor Camera with Flash

A weather resistant outdoor camera for a wide range of outdoor applications, including surveillance around the home, office or warehouse, or for wildlife applications. The PIR sensor with 5-zones for wide angle detection triggers the 3MP camera for colour photos and videos by day or monochrome photo and videos by night. Night vision is assisted using the bright IR flash, which illuminates objects up to 15 metres away.
Photos and videos up to 90 seconds long are recorded to its 32MB internal memory or an SD Card (available separately) for more storage. Playback the vision with audio on the integrated 2.4" colour LCD screen while in the field, or by connecting to a PC.
Other features include a fast 1.3sec trigger time, highly sensitive microphone, TV output, and security lock hole for a padlock. Power is provided by 4 x D and 3 x C batteries. We recommend Alkaline batteries for longer operation. Supplied with USB and AV cable, PC software, mounting strap, and lens hood.

Features:
• 3MP camera (up to 7MP Interpolated)
• Rapid-pulsing infrared technology.
• Fast trigger time 1.3s at turbo mode.
• Separate controls for camera and sensor.
• Time and Date stamp
• Built-in 2.4" TFT screen and voice memo recording to keep vocal track in the field.
• 5 zones PIR lens for wide angle detection range.
• Pause time: 0-90 minutes.
• Video length: 3-90s for day and night.
• 1-3 Quick Shots setting.

Specifications:
• Video resolution: VGA 640 x 480 30fps
• Power: 4 x D and 3 x C Batteries required
• Weight 640gm without batteries
• Dimensions: 192(L) x 120(W) x 90(H)mm
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clint308

Well-Known Member
Strychnine Oats or Zinc Phosphide Oats. Available for pocket gopher control only and is a felony to use it in any way not stated on the label. But if some happens to spill out of the container while you were taking care of your "Pocket Gopher" problem you would have absolutely no control over that.
I will tell you that rats occasionally get into my supply and they take very very long naps, you know come to think of it mine still haven't woken up and its been a year.

In a totally unrelated subject I bet your pet rats love oats especially with a little raw blood from your next meat package, mixed with peanut butter, a pinch of sugar and put a dash of silver glitter in it from your daughters princess set. I bet if you hung that from a string about 4" above your pet rats walkway he would enjoy it. You can get extra lucky and put a tiny tiny fishing hook on some picture hanging wire and wrap your pet rats food around it and you might just have a rat in a leash. You know rat on a leash is the new iphone.
I might try the tiny fishing hook in some food as well , great idea !!!!
 

Nutes and Nugs

Well-Known Member
Not sure how much that costs but a cam system is pretty cool for a few more dollars. (not sure what you use in Oz)
This system includes a 500g hard drive but you can buy them for about half price providing your own hard drive.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Night-Owl-Full-Video-Security-Surveillance-System-W-Motion-Activated-Recording-/191003341675

Even if you live in an apartment they are nice to have.
Make temp mounts and move the system when you move out.
Hook it to your router and monitor your house from your cell phone or computer when away from home.
You could also set an 'alarm' area where the cam only records when motion is detected.
 

Nutes and Nugs

Well-Known Member
Well that snare didn't catch anything apart from me !!!
I was re-setting it , pulled the snare down and went to lock it in place
the trigger must of slipped off and it sprung back and the hook went straight into my eyelid
It hurt so bad , took like 20min to stop the bleeding , lucky it didn't go straight into my eye
I threw that shitty trap over the back fence in anger , then calmed down and had to jump the fence to get my fishing rod back.
Rat : 2
Me : 0
The war continues
When I saw what you were building I hoped you didn't have any kids or pets wandering about your yard.
You also have to watch your'e neighbour's pets don't get caught up in it.
Glad it didn't catch you're eye!
 

clint308

Well-Known Member
When I saw what you were building I hoped you didn't have any kids or pets wandering about your yard.
You also have to watch your'e neighbour's pets don't get caught up in it.
Glad it didn't catch you're eye!
No kids and animals around NN , apart from a stray cat or possum at night .
Thanx about the eye bro ! it was a close one...
 

Letstrip

Well-Known Member
Just read through this thread its awesome bro :clap: Subbed, Im interested to see how this all goes! I like how you've taken the fun tactical sort of way to it. I was in the vegetable garden awhile ago and a rat ran straight past me litterally a foot or two away then it scurried into the garage. Put out a trap out with cheese and bang 10 minutes latter had em. Been getting 2 per day since but its slowed down now haha
 

clint308

Well-Known Member
Just read through this thread its awesome bro :clap: Subbed, Im interested to see how this all goes! I like how you've taken the fun tactical sort of way to it. I was in the vegetable garden awhile ago and a rat ran straight past me litterally a foot or two away then it scurried into the garage. Put out a trap out with cheese and bang 10 minutes latter had em. Been getting 2 per day since but its slowed down now haha
thanx bro for your kind words , yes sometimes i would love to go and buy a trap
but there's no sport in that now !
It's a little worrying though that a rat is out smarting me , tomorrow is a new day , i will re-group and plan ahead !
 

LIBERTYCHICKEN

Well-Known Member
Yes i have thought about it , it would be good to see the vermin in action

Motion Activated Outdoor Camera with Flash

A weather resistant outdoor camera for a wide range of outdoor applications, including surveillance around the home, office or warehouse, or for wildlife applications. The PIR sensor with 5-zones for wide angle detection triggers the 3MP camera for colour photos and videos by day or monochrome photo and videos by night. Night vision is assisted using the bright IR flash, which illuminates objects up to 15 metres away.
Photos and videos up to 90 seconds long are recorded to its 32MB internal memory or an SD Card (available separately) for more storage. Playback the vision with audio on the integrated 2.4" colour LCD screen while in the field, or by connecting to a PC.
Other features include a fast 1.3sec trigger time, highly sensitive microphone, TV output, and security lock hole for a padlock. Power is provided by 4 x D and 3 x C batteries. We recommend Alkaline batteries for longer operation. Supplied with USB and AV cable, PC software, mounting strap, and lens hood.

Features:
• 3MP camera (up to 7MP Interpolated)
• Rapid-pulsing infrared technology.
• Fast trigger time 1.3s at turbo mode.
• Separate controls for camera and sensor.
• Time and Date stamp
• Built-in 2.4" TFT screen and voice memo recording to keep vocal track in the field.
• 5 zones PIR lens for wide angle detection range.
• Pause time: 0-90 minutes.
• Video length: 3-90s for day and night.
• 1-3 Quick Shots setting.

Specifications:
• Video resolution: VGA 640 x 480 30fps
• Power: 4 x D and 3 x C Batteries required
• Weight 640gm without batteries
• Dimensions: 192(L) x 120(W) x 90(H)mm
View attachment 2945469View attachment 2945470


Do your homework before buying trail cameras

lots of models use IR lights that glow when triggered and spook the animals , also the camera ratting 7mp or whatever it is , can be limited by a cheap lense

Some of the higher end cameras can operate on wifi signals
 

Letstrip

Well-Known Member
thanx bro for your kind words , yes sometimes i would love to go and buy a trap
but there's no sport in that now !
It's a little worrying though that a rat is out smarting me , tomorrow is a new day , i will re-group and plan ahead !
Agreed man sorta wish Id taken the tactical approach now sounds like fun :-)
 

Someacdude

Active Member
I have one similar , works great.
Its infrared etc and does pics or video with sound, you would be amazed of who comes in your yard , i was.

Yes i have thought about it , it would be good to see the vermin in action

Motion Activated Outdoor Camera with Flash

A weather resistant outdoor camera for a wide range of outdoor applications, including surveillance around the home, office or warehouse, or for wildlife applications. The PIR sensor with 5-zones for wide angle detection triggers the 3MP camera for colour photos and videos by day or monochrome photo and videos by night. Night vision is assisted using the bright IR flash, which illuminates objects up to 15 metres away.
Photos and videos up to 90 seconds long are recorded to its 32MB internal memory or an SD Card (available separately) for more storage. Playback the vision with audio on the integrated 2.4" colour LCD screen while in the field, or by connecting to a PC.
Other features include a fast 1.3sec trigger time, highly sensitive microphone, TV output, and security lock hole for a padlock. Power is provided by 4 x D and 3 x C batteries. We recommend Alkaline batteries for longer operation. Supplied with USB and AV cable, PC software, mounting strap, and lens hood.

Features:
• 3MP camera (up to 7MP Interpolated)
• Rapid-pulsing infrared technology.
• Fast trigger time 1.3s at turbo mode.
• Separate controls for camera and sensor.
• Time and Date stamp
• Built-in 2.4" TFT screen and voice memo recording to keep vocal track in the field.
• 5 zones PIR lens for wide angle detection range.
• Pause time: 0-90 minutes.
• Video length: 3-90s for day and night.
• 1-3 Quick Shots setting.

Specifications:
• Video resolution: VGA 640 x 480 30fps
• Power: 4 x D and 3 x C Batteries required
• Weight 640gm without batteries
• Dimensions: 192(L) x 120(W) x 90(H)mm
View attachment 2945469View attachment 2945470
 

LIBERTYCHICKEN

Well-Known Member
They are awesome tools

1 of mine has a 'plot camera' feature , it basicaly takes a picture once a hour for a period of time , at the end of the season it gives a great show of 'seed to harvest'
 
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