Some of you may have read my distress earlier in the year that I had a family (or 10) of rats move into my large compost heap in the spring The local council arranged the rat catcher to visit and I haven't seen one of the blighters since....although I am just getting to grips with emptying the heap now...
My question(s) is(are) - can I use the compost that they have lived in?? I was thinking of using it to stick in the bottom of bean trenches for next year (its not all that broken down yet so would be perfect) but am concious that the disease they can spread (I think its in their urine - Weil's) stays if the material it is on stays wet (I understand that as soon as it dries out the disease becomes inactive). So, if the heap is a bit damp (its been uncovered since about March/April this year when the pied piper came and visited) and I put the material into damp ground - would I be spreading the disease or would it effect/survive in the veg grown in that ground?
OR
Should I continue to compost the heap until it is completely rotten and hopefully the disease gone.
I'm really confused what to do for the best - we are allowed bonfires on our site on the weekend nearest to bonfire night - so I was thinking I could just burn it then??
Any advice gratefully accepted as always!
My question(s) is(are) - can I use the compost that they have lived in?? I was thinking of using it to stick in the bottom of bean trenches for next year (its not all that broken down yet so would be perfect) but am concious that the disease they can spread (I think its in their urine - Weil's) stays if the material it is on stays wet (I understand that as soon as it dries out the disease becomes inactive). So, if the heap is a bit damp (its been uncovered since about March/April this year when the pied piper came and visited) and I put the material into damp ground - would I be spreading the disease or would it effect/survive in the veg grown in that ground?
OR
Should I continue to compost the heap until it is completely rotten and hopefully the disease gone.
I'm really confused what to do for the best - we are allowed bonfires on our site on the weekend nearest to bonfire night - so I was thinking I could just burn it then??
Any advice gratefully accepted as always!
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