DIY Rat Bait Stations, how to make them and install
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Ken Kmet demonstrates the need for rat bait stations you can make yourself, "easy peasy". He explains why, where, and how, and explains the uses for these in individual homes in HOA's and in condominiums.
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I love your attitude. My thing is voles, but that's how I found your video. You and I have the same mindset; "I'm going to win, 'they' are going to lose. That's it." Thanks for sharing.
AKA: get er done! whatever it takes, there is always a solution out there, if you are willing to seek and find it.
Great idea! If you baited a short section couldn’t you add an extension on both sides to make it linger
Yes by all means you can. They sell flex pipe union fittings at the big box stores.
I've had rats as pets, and I own an animal farm now. They can be cute, sure, but can be incredibly destructive to your house, your coops, your barn, and even your life (rodents chewing electrical wires result in house fires...estimates place them as a cause of fire about 20% of the time.) Their teeth never stop growing, and the rats have to gnaw on things to wear them down, or else they won't be able to eat. A single female rat can birth 72 babies in a year in ideal conditions...you have to stop them before you get overrun.
As you go about what he is describing, or buy a pre-made bait station, be very careful to handle the Tomcat blocks without ever touching them directly. The poison WILL absorb through the skin, and there is no treatment for it. If you go to the ER with Bromethalin poisoning, there is literally nothing they can do for you, so treat this substance with great caution and respect.
They may very well survive us all. One of my favorite movies is Ratatouille. Some people cannot watch it, it makes them squirm. But the battle is either them or us. And I've battled that in my communities for all my career. Once I found a breaker panel on a high rise roof that was malfunctioning. I lifted the panel cover and there was a rat seared and fried onto the breakers. Guess he was trying to get warm. If things get real bad, guess we could just eat them as a food of last resort. They love to eat my prize Navel oranges, before we can.