We have had rats move into/around our run for several months. We've found live traps to be the best bet as we don't want to risk hurting the chickens, or killing squirrels or other animals - we're rural so all kinds of wildlife around.
The rats need to be killed (sorry) but I am keen to do it in the most humane way possible. Drowning is easy but apparently not the most pleasant for the rats. Many people advocate a big heavy pair of boots as being actually extremely quick but I don't fancy that!
So far I've been using an airgun but I've heard for humans, asphyxiation is quite a peaceful way to go. I was wondering about trying to set up something, so I can put the entire trap into an airtight container and just let them fall asleep. But I have absolutely no idea how much air rats breath.
Is this a method that is at all commonly used
The rats need to be killed (sorry) but I am keen to do it in the most humane way possible. Drowning is easy but apparently not the most pleasant for the rats. Many people advocate a big heavy pair of boots as being actually extremely quick but I don't fancy that!
So far I've been using an airgun but I've heard for humans, asphyxiation is quite a peaceful way to go. I was wondering about trying to set up something, so I can put the entire trap into an airtight container and just let them fall asleep. But I have absolutely no idea how much air rats breath.
Is this a method that is at all commonly used
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