Personally, I've never found that chicken wire works, its difficult to fold it so the holes are small enough and (if they're determined enough) the rats will chew through the wire.
Watering certainly helps (lots of water though) as will turning the heap relatively frequently.
We had rats a couple of years ago in our compost heap (just an exposed one so it was already getting rained on). Since then I've bokashi composted everything that attracts rats and mice (potatoes, eggshell, sweetcorn) and had no problems. A benefit of bokashi is that you can also put cooked food and meat scraps into the bokashi and it all goes away.
Watering certainly helps (lots of water though) as will turning the heap relatively frequently.
We had rats a couple of years ago in our compost heap (just an exposed one so it was already getting rained on). Since then I've bokashi composted everything that attracts rats and mice (potatoes, eggshell, sweetcorn) and had no problems. A benefit of bokashi is that you can also put cooked food and meat scraps into the bokashi and it all goes away.
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