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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    Always gonna happen living semi-rural.

    Anywhoo, question is about those plug in rodent control things.

    Anyone used them and attest to thier effectiveness (or not)

    I been poisoning them, found dead ones, but colder and wetter at present sees them seeking shelter to breathe in those pink batt fibres.

    I think I know how they are getting onto my roof to get into the roof space, but no way of stopping them short of getting rid of my carport.

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    @taniwharugby said in Pest Control (rats/mice):

    Anywhoo, question is about those plug in rodent control things.

    Anyone used them and attest to thier effectiveness (or not)

    I'm a skeptic, but have no evidence or data to back me up.

    so I google.

    Do Ultrasonic Pest Repellents Really Work? - Today's Homeowner
    In 2001, the Federal Trade Commission sent a warning to manufacturers of ultrasonic pest control devices, demanding that claims of effectiveness must be backed up by scientific research.

    honestly, I'd keep on with poison and pets

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    @nzzp yeah I am skeptical too, some of these units can be hundreds of dollars, so at that cost you would expect it to work...

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    i get the fluffybunnies in my roof too. I'm hoping a python gets in there and cleans them out for me

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    We just set up poison around all our feed areas and it seems to smoke them.

    Cat seems to know not to eat them once poisoned too which is handy

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    I put my security camera in the roof and it picked up the fat fucker last night...eating the poison.

    Be better if he ate the poison in the trap, so it kills him straight away.

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    Here is the fat fuck from early this morning...bet he ain't feeling so good now after his poison breakfast...

    Put 2 more traps and more bait up there.

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    @taniwharugby said in Pest Control (rats/mice):

    Anywhoo, question is about those plug in rodent control things.

    Useless.

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    @mariner4life said in Pest Control (rats/mice):

    i get the fluffybunnies in my roof too. I'm hoping a python gets in there and cleans them out for me

    Apparently coastal taipans are specialised rodent hunters. They'd be good to have around.

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    @booboo said in Pest Control (rats/mice):

    @mariner4life said in Pest Control (rats/mice):

    i get the fluffybunnies in my roof too. I'm hoping a python gets in there and cleans them out for me

    Apparently coastal taipans are specialised rodent hunters. They'd be good to have around.

    yeah nah

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    @taniwharugby

    Agree with @Snowy I was given one and they are totally fucking useless. I have even seen a rat sit on one Fucking hate the bastards Fat cat seems to be the best deterrent

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    @dogmeat not really keen to chuck my cats up in amongst the pink bats...but I cant wait for the rats to get cancer from breathign in the fibres from the pink bats either!

    Video last night I have better idea where they are, but they is loving the poison, just hope they fuck off to die, unlike the one a couple of weeks ago that I found dead up there.

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    @taniwharugby you need the right poison. Clever little fuckers. They will learn to avoid poison if they link a death with it so need a slow acting. Why the anti-coagulants (disgusting though they are) work well. Plus no smell

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    @dogmeat they love this one I been getting, ignore the other one, ignoring the peanut butter in the traps too...

    Werent so keen on this one
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    but love this one
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    @taniwharugby said in Pest Control (rats/mice):

    @dogmeat they love this one I been getting, ignore the other one, ignoring the peanut butter in the traps too...

    Werent so keen on this one
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    but love this one
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    Go to PGG Wrightsons or RD1/Farmsource for different varieties

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    @taniwharugby I buy mine from a Pest Control co. Wear gloves to set the baits as they will avoid it (so I was told) if they smell humans. I buy a tub at a time. They love it so much that they knawed into the last tub and cleared it out.

    Haven't (touch wood0 seen a rodent since

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    @dogmeat said in Pest Control (rats/mice):

    Wear gloves to set the baits as they will avoid it (so I was told) if they smell humans

    yeah directons on back of box says to wear gloves.

    So far looks like a solo one, maybe a pair (have caught juveniles in trap) up there, but would prefer none at all given I know the damage they can do to wiring and anything else they gnaw on, and also that insurers dont cover rodent damage (only resultant - say a fire from chewing wires)

    What the name of the product you use?

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    @taniwharugby said in Pest Control (rats/mice):

    ignoring the peanut butter in the traps too...

    I think that is chocolate for rats. Peanut butter for mice.

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    @taniwharugby Contrac - the active ingredient is Bromadiolone.

    You're using Brodifacoum (most commonly called Talon). I didn't get as good a result with Talon but it could just be what the local nest(s) are partial to I guess.

    I use bait stations as I know that they just as harmful to mammals and birds as they are to rodents.

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    @dogmeat in my roof other mammals and birds ain't an issue...although I have seen a bug that 'flies' about up there triggering the motion sensor, possibly a clicker bug (am sure you know what I mean) as they often get in the down light fittings and make a racket Haha

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