Rats have taken up residence next to our coop. Living in the countryside we assume they've always been around but there's evidence they are establishing a proper colony - tunnels appearing inside and outside the run, etc.
We've stopped giving them scraps but the feeder is large and hard to move.
Food supplies are in locked boxes (and they haven't chewed through the box, we checked)
We got an electronic trap which they keep setting off, but no dead rats to be found.
We haven't seen any evidence of the chickens being attacked, or of rats climbing into the coop - the door stays open since the run is enclosed and locked - but I've heard these things are a risk?
So what should we do, and what is the risk to the birds? I had expected the birds might attack rats. Our run is enclosed but with mesh rats could get through the holes, though they seem to prefer to dig underneath. The run is on bare soil so I wondered about laying smaller-mesh wire mesh around the run, and on the ground so it's a fully enclosed cube. So at least they aren't inside.
I would rather avoid poison but we need to avoid an infestation.
We've stopped giving them scraps but the feeder is large and hard to move.
Food supplies are in locked boxes (and they haven't chewed through the box, we checked)
We got an electronic trap which they keep setting off, but no dead rats to be found.
We haven't seen any evidence of the chickens being attacked, or of rats climbing into the coop - the door stays open since the run is enclosed and locked - but I've heard these things are a risk?
So what should we do, and what is the risk to the birds? I had expected the birds might attack rats. Our run is enclosed but with mesh rats could get through the holes, though they seem to prefer to dig underneath. The run is on bare soil so I wondered about laying smaller-mesh wire mesh around the run, and on the ground so it's a fully enclosed cube. So at least they aren't inside.
I would rather avoid poison but we need to avoid an infestation.
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