Do rats have a smell? I mean is there a smell around their haunts? There's a corner of my garden that smells unpleasant but its hard to describe. It's not a catty/dogshitty type of smell, It's just odd and not nice.
We did have a prob with rats last year as the neighbour was overfeeding birds and the whole terrace of 4 houses ended up infested with the bloody things. We clubbed together and got a ratman in who got rid of them. Anybody advise?
Anybody know about RATS?
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They're pretty clean as a rule. I guess it could be a sort of musty scent, but nothing terribly offensive or even noticeable.
Could it be you've had a visit from a fox? That's a scent that tends to linger and is very noticeable.
Could it be you've had a visit from a fox? That's a scent that tends to linger and is very noticeable.
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I'd agree with redskies, unless they're in a confined space and there's a lot of urine they generally don't smell. Fox urine stinks.
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Ok might well be ratties then, it's not a fox, we dont have any here. Got a big shooting estate up the road with a lot of young gun-happy keepers. It's not too in-yer-face it's just not nice. Off to google rat poison lol- that will worry the husband
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diamond lil wrote: ↑Wed Apr 08, 2020 11:48 am Ok might well be ratties then, it's not a fox, we dont have any here. Got a big shooting estate up the road with a lot of young gun-happy keepers. It's not too in-yer-face it's just not nice. Off to google rat poison lol- that will worry the husband
Ratties are neophobic, and if one of em has died of a poison, the others won't touch it - just so you know!
Don't underestimate how intelligent they are either - amongst the brightest mammals I've ever come across.
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Yea I know. I had some when we kept chickens but back then we had a lovely big ginger tom stray who helped get rid of them, he's sadly gone now. Will tell neighbour to stop feeding birds and remove the water from the birdbath.
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Bird feeding is definitely a cause of rats. Good housekeeping is key to minimising rat visits.diamond lil wrote: ↑Wed Apr 08, 2020 1:28 pm Yea I know. I had some when we kept chickens but back then we had a lovely big ginger tom stray who helped get rid of them, he's sadly gone now. Will tell neighbour to stop feeding birds and remove the water from the birdbath.
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My attic definitely smelt when I had a lot of rats - they'd been in for a while before I got the pest control guy in.
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It's not a full-on hellish awful smell, but when I bend down or kneel to do hand weeding it's very definitely there.
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We have two bird feeding stations in the garden, both of these have a ratbox nearby.
I check the bait once a week and if it starts to go, I check daily.
There are two poisons available to the public in this country and I switch between them.
I have noticed a musty smell near some suspected ratholes during the last campaign...... I just thought it was something nextdoor was growing.
I check the bait once a week and if it starts to go, I check daily.
There are two poisons available to the public in this country and I switch between them.
I have noticed a musty smell near some suspected ratholes during the last campaign...... I just thought it was something nextdoor was growing.
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