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There's a Rat in the Compost bin wot I'm goona do...
I don't know how to help get rid of him sorry, but when your bins is finally ready and emptied, I've heard that putting wire mesh on the bottom stops them getting in without stopping the worms etc.
That's obviously only of use though when your bin is empty and he's scarpered
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"There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children; one of these is roots, the other wings" - Hodding Carter
I tried wire mesh on my compost bin but the rat got through it In the short term if you have the space I would empty the compost bin to stop him returning, let him go and find someone elses then I would go and get a bait box and put that either in the bin or just outside it where it is entering the bin, if you use a bait box other animals can't get in there and eat the poison
I think I have one too! The last few times I've gone to put stuff in there have been piles of poo all over the top of the compost. I'm not very good at identifying poo but it's bigger than a rabbits and in longer pieces, dark brown and in little piles (sorry to put you off your dinner! ) Have put rat bait in bits of drainpipe along behind the shed and next to the heap so will let you know if I find a dead one - urgh!
As Smallblueplanet suggests, it is worth contacting your local Environmental Health. Our lot regularly hand out small quantities of poisen, or will advise you on what type of poisen to get and also give advice on how to treat the situation and if it gets really bad will come and sort it out for you.
How do you spel poisen? Doesn't look right?
~ Aerodynamically the bumblebee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumblebee doesn't know that so it goes on flying anyway. ~ Mary Kay Ash
I think I have one too! The last few times I've gone to put stuff in there have been piles of poo all over the top of the compost. I'm not very good at identifying poo but it's bigger than a rabbits and in longer pieces, dark brown and in little piles (sorry to put you off your dinner! ) Have put rat bait in bits of drainpipe along behind the shed and next to the heap so will let you know if I find a dead one - urgh!
poison in little plastic bags from the local agricultural supplier. best to put them in bait boxes. it took a week or so, but it sorted out the nest i had under the shed.
Put some poison in a trap on top of the compost? The person with the answer to your problem is Sewer Rat. Hopefully he will be around this evening.
How can you be so cruel?! There are other humane ways of getting rid of rats, after all they are just trying to survive! Posion is a very horrible and slow way for an animal to die and they do not deserve it.
I can honestly say Green Gardener that I have never poisoned any rats or mice or any other animals (except for slugs). Welcome to the grapevine by the way.
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