How anyone for pest control could not enjoy your videos is beyond me. Those friggin' things were everywhere - darn good shooting. Keep up the good work bro. Thank you for sharing.
I’m highly fond of pigeons myself and I’ve kept flocks and, upon attaining my own house, I plan to do so again, but by the same token I’m not going to lose sleep over wild ones being picked off for necessity. As for rats - for almost two years some itinerant and nocturnal attic rats (i.e., would bugger off somewhere in the day and return to the attic to chew, cajole and frolic after midnight), exponentially exacerbated my insomnia and made my life hell. For the first few weeks I was highly reluctant to poison them and used scents and bullsh*t ‘anti-rat frequency’ devices to try to ‘persuade’ them to leave; after a year when more than enough of them had learned to avoid poison I wished for them to die in as much prolonged misery and agony as was practically possible.
@@fletcherhamilton3177 forget being humane where these little sods are concerned. Just get rid of them by whatever means necessary. I have in the past and I’m so glad I did. Disgusting, annoying vermin.
It really occurs to me that rats are basically NPC's from older stealth themed video games. They find the body of another rat, be paranoid for a few seconds, then go on about their regular routine. Rinse and repeat
I've been working for a while on a mango farm on the table lands next to Cairns. Mariba to be specific. I never saw a rat or pigeon once. I guess the eagles took good care of everything over there. Once I saw a dead snake on the road to dimbulah, 5 minutes later it was gone. Hunting wallabies and hogs on a papaya farm was the cherry on the top. The owner of the papaya farm was an old army veteran. Spend good times in Australia.
Many people dont understand the damage rats and ferrel pigs and pigeons cause not to mention disease they spread .Good job my friend .protect the live stock and the crops
A necessary evil. It's just a sad thing to think about; the animals don't know how much destruction they cause, since they're just doing what animals do to survive.
@@gorillazhead .It would not be an issue if they could be used for food .Unfortunately the diseases the can carry pose a risk to other animals and to anyone consuming them .The dangers are real from habitat destruction/ modification to spreading disease to live stock and other wild animals .They are not native to North America so they bring a lot of harm .In Italy they are destroying crops and roaming the streets of ROME!
A female rat typically births six litters a year consisting of up to 12 rat pups, although 5-10 pups are more common. Rats reach sexual maturity after nine weeks, meaning that a population can swell from two rats to around 1,250 in one year, with the potential to grow exponentially. This location obviously has a serious rat infestation. Well done for helping to clear some of it.
Love these videos and I glad I found them. Love the shooting and the sound effects. You had me dying with the white flag waving and the "I'm dying" effects. The battle of Verdun was the longest battle of the first World War. Mahalo for sharing
Absolutely amazing, the clarity, the shooting, the humor(added comments). Perfect entertainment and somehow it was very satisfying, definitely subscribe.👏
Заметил что человек стреляет не для того чтобы просто ранить и заставить страдать - хотя у него было много таких шансов, человек стреляет точно в голову и это хорошо. Тем кому жалко крыс - попросите , вам наловят штук 100 и выпустят у вас дома ... весело вам будет, но недолго - умрёте от болезней и антисанитарии.
Slow down & get back to normal shooting?! No way! THAT WAS AWESOME! Give us more! They are literally right next to each other when you take one down & the other doesn't feel or hear anything. So many targets & looks like a lot of fun while getting rid of those varmints...
Pest control is pest control! This is better then slowly poisoning rats! Everyone wants food in store but doesn’t know what it takes for that to happen! I enjoy the videos, and may get one of these air guns
By seeing scenarios like this I think of using a semi automatic weapon having big magazines. Amazing help you provided to the rancher. How big is the % of grain eaten every week by all those critters?
Yeah, everyone thinks a semi auto would be better but I like my FX Impact and I don't think there is a Semi out there that could compete for accuracy. As for how much a rat eats, it is between 15-20 grams of feed each day. Not a lot in the scheme of things but you times that by 365 days in a year and then multiply that by a few thousand rats and the feed eaten by these rats gets very expensive.
I watch a lot of feral hog videos and I find out how they dispose of them where quite a few go to needy families. Rats on the other hand have no redeeming use so what do you do with the remains? Great shooting. Pellet rifles are awesome, mine will drive a tack at a fair distance. That is a lot of money for rifle and scope. I hope the farmer pays you well for all those dead rats and pigeons.
I had an infestation of pigeons. Very bad. They crap everywhere. Bird crap everywhere is not desirable. Anyone who argues-go dump 300 pound of crap on their driveway and car. Then in their backyard.
Little information i shot rats in the same place over several years well they got to hear the sound even very quiet and learned to the point where we might get two three and no more i was convinced they communicated learned from each other that high pitch squeal travels far and they know what it means. Great shooting
Those were some great shots, I didn’t know you were using air power, great video! It’s gonna take a lot of pellets to get rid of those rats, lots of video content there
Rats are not as friendly as you think. Leptospirosis is an acute febrile infectious disease that is transmitted through direct or indirect exposure to the urine of animals (mainly rats) infected by the Leptospira bacteria; it penetrates through damaged skin, intact skin immersed for long periods in contaminated water, or through mucous membranes. The incubation period, that is, the time interval between transmission of the infection and the onset of signs and symptoms, can vary from 1 to 30 days and usually occurs between 7 and 14 days after exposure to risk situations. The disease has a high incidence in certain areas, in addition to the risk of lethality, which can reach 40% in the most severe cases. Its occurrence is related to poor sanitary infrastructure conditions and high infestation of infected rodents. Floods promote the spread and persistence of the bacteria in the environment, facilitating the occurrence of outbreaks. Pigeons can transmit several diseases, such as: Cryptococcosis A systemic mycosis caused by fungi of the genus Cryptococcus, which are found in the feces of pigeons and other birds. Cryptococcosis is transmitted by the inhalation of fungal spores and can affect the central nervous system. Histoplasmosis A disease caused by fungi that proliferate in the feces of birds and bats. Salmonellosis A bacterial infectious disease. Ornithosis A bacterial infectious disease, also known as "parrot fever". Meningitis An inflammation of the membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord. The fungus most commonly involved in the occurrence of meningitis is Cryptococcus neoformans, found in pigeon feces. Allergic diseases These can be caused by the inhalation of pigeon down or air rich in dust from pigeon feces. To educate the population and warn about the risks that contact with these animals poses to human health, government entities need to create preventive environmental health measures. Pigeons: learn about the risks they pose to health * - salmonellosis: an infectious disease caused by bacteria. ... * - histoplasmosis: a disease caused by fungi that proliferate ... BVS - Ministry of Health - Health Tips Contact with pigeon feces poses health risks May 1, 2023 - Diseases transmitted by pigeons According to the doctor, pigeon feces can transmit some diseases.
A Rat as a Pet is O.K., a Rat as a Pest not so. Of course in isolated countries like Australia with her unique Flora and Fauna no alien pets should be allowed at all: No Rats, no Cats, no Dogs, no Fish, no nothing unless neutered at import.
because pet rats (fancy rats) are literally the domestic form of wild/brown rats, and are completely different. what you're saying is like someone looking at a wolf and going “i don't understand why people keep dogs as pets”.
Yes, the sound effects are awesome and I love the Texas - 'Yeee-Haaaw'. Any more additional voice overs in future videos would be gratefuly appreciated? Pretty please? 😊 Its the rats faults for breaking so many RULE NO 5's. They are simply everywhere, simply 'libido loca'!
Thank you for teaching me what to use to kill past I don't like them suffering this looks like a humane and effective way quick and painless. Great shots.
Im from Saudi Arabia, I was hunting these rock pigeons for meat but as soon as I check them out after hunting they all have fangus its the dirtiest pigeon specie 🤮
How anyone for pest control could not enjoy your videos is beyond me. Those friggin' things were everywhere - darn good shooting. Keep up the good work bro. Thank you for sharing.
You are very welcome and thanks for watching.
@@SouthOZHobbyHunter dead eye dick mate 💯%👍
I’m highly fond of pigeons myself and I’ve kept flocks and, upon attaining my own house, I plan to do so again, but by the same token I’m not going to lose sleep over wild ones being picked off for necessity.
As for rats - for almost two years some itinerant and nocturnal attic rats (i.e., would bugger off somewhere in the day and return to the attic to chew, cajole and frolic after midnight), exponentially exacerbated my insomnia and made my life hell. For the first few weeks I was highly reluctant to poison them and used scents and bullsh*t ‘anti-rat frequency’ devices to try to ‘persuade’ them to leave; after a year when more than enough of them had learned to avoid poison I wished for them to die in as much prolonged misery and agony as was practically possible.
@@fletcherhamilton3177 forget being humane where these little sods are concerned. Just get rid of them by whatever means necessary. I have in the past and I’m so glad I did. Disgusting, annoying vermin.
@@mrkipling2201 well, there was a video of a person cutring a rat pp with a scissor. Should i do the same?
It really occurs to me that rats are basically NPC's from older stealth themed video games. They find the body of another rat, be paranoid for a few seconds, then go on about their regular routine. Rinse and repeat
Old PS2 mechanics.
"must have been the wind"
I've been working for a while on a mango farm on the table lands next to Cairns. Mariba to be specific. I never saw a rat or pigeon once. I guess the eagles took good care of everything over there. Once I saw a dead snake on the road to dimbulah, 5 minutes later it was gone. Hunting wallabies and hogs on a papaya farm was the cherry on the top. The owner of the papaya farm was an old army veteran. Spend good times in Australia.
Yes, old army vets can be great fun to hang about with.
16:50 man got the death penalty for necrophilia.
Ahhahahaha
@@goku888full That Rat was a sick bastard.
Many people dont understand the damage rats and ferrel pigs and pigeons cause not to mention disease they spread .Good job my friend .protect the live stock and the crops
Warning, Uneducated comment: I’m assuming Ferrel means wild . But ferrel pigs carry diseases?? (I don’t eat pork)
A necessary evil.
It's just a sad thing to think about; the animals don't know how much destruction they cause, since they're just doing what animals do to survive.
@@gorillazhead .It would not be an issue if they could be used for food .Unfortunately the diseases the can carry pose a risk to other animals and to anyone consuming them .The dangers are real from habitat destruction/ modification to spreading disease to live stock and other wild animals .They are not native to North America so they bring a lot of harm .In Italy they are destroying crops and roaming the streets of ROME!
Squirrels too!😊❤
A female rat typically births six litters a year consisting of up to 12 rat pups, although 5-10 pups are more common.
Rats reach sexual maturity after nine weeks, meaning that a population can swell from two rats to around 1,250 in one year, with the potential to grow exponentially. This location obviously has a serious rat infestation. Well done for helping to clear some of it.
I would love this as a 40 hour a week full time job. Even at minimum wage.
Drizzle drizzle
Dude, same.
Me too
So relaxing
Omg! This brings me joy watching you take on those rats one by one. I can watch it for hours!😊
I have no idea why but i love watching these before bed
Same
LOL, same
When you see rats using mousetraps as housing you know they took over
Yes the farmer currently don't use these bait stations. So the rats do.
@@SouthOZHobbyHunteri think we all love your videos you make them fun
@@SouthOZHobbyHunterplease give us more fun videos you do a great job
It amazes me how they just stand there when the others get shot, they haven't a clue to what's happening lol
The joys of night vision and relatively quiet rifles.
9:54 "remember, never walk away from an argument. But if you do, keep walking" perfectly timed
Not sure who won the argument either... perhaps me?
Love these videos and I glad I found them. Love the shooting and the sound effects. You had me dying with the white flag waving and the "I'm dying" effects. The battle of Verdun was the longest battle of the first World War. Mahalo for sharing
"We got a bleeder!" Just classic!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
LOL thanks
"A one and a two..................."
The amount and quality of video editing here is astounding. I love every second of it please keep up the work!
Glad you enjoy it!
Absolutely amazing, the clarity, the shooting, the humor(added comments). Perfect entertainment and somehow it was very satisfying, definitely subscribe.👏
Thanks and welcome to the channel.
That is just crazy how many rats there are you are a good shot doing a good service and that looks really fun
Yeah we are slowly getting there and even though it would be bad for me. I hope we can get their number right don in the low hundreds.
A man after my own heart people dont understand what pests can destroy
Thanks buddy
No worries dude😂
Oh how I wish I could spend a few hours, days, weeks, months doing this. What satisfaction getting rid of these pesky things!
It is a great way to finish off the weeks work..... clears the mind of stress.
*Rat getting ready to mate*
South: "Not on my watch"
.... Damn💀
Заметил что человек стреляет не для того чтобы просто ранить и заставить страдать - хотя у него было много таких шансов, человек стреляет точно в голову и это хорошо. Тем кому жалко крыс - попросите , вам наловят штук 100 и выпустят у вас дома ... весело вам будет, но недолго - умрёте от болезней и антисанитарии.
Slow down & get back to normal shooting?! No way! THAT WAS AWESOME! Give us more! They are literally right next to each other when you take one down & the other doesn't feel or hear anything. So many targets & looks like a lot of fun while getting rid of those varmints...
Glad you enjoyed it mate.
Sound effects are indeed why we come tot your channel but it's the Funk thats keeps us
Glad you like it.
Thanks man. That’s a fine set up you have. That would be so much fun plinking rats and pigeons
Yes, it has taken a while to get my equipment this good but it was well worth the time and money.
This was an epic job. Well done. That place was overrun, now not so much. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Pest control is pest control! This is better then slowly poisoning rats! Everyone wants food in store but doesn’t know what it takes for that to happen! I enjoy the videos, and may get one of these air guns
Thank you so much mate
I can't stand rats or mice
No, neither can my wife... she wont even watch my videos because of the rats.
Same. I hate them
Why?
@tj-butcher8316 i found one in my bed a day after I left the comment. Mice and rats are vile creatures.
@@lithunoisan cuz they suck ass
Oh those poor cute little rats, carrying fleas that carry PLAGUE! Hope you didn't touch any of them. Thanks for the video. Jon
Not at all
That was absolutely mesmerising - I think I could have watched that for hours...I've just found a solution to my anxiety 🤔
Imagine if he began making TF2 Sniper taunts when he shot a rat.
That's gonna be one very happy farmer. Poor farmer was being overran by these rats. Plus, having this many had to be unhealthy for the animals. 😊
16:52 even in death she wasn't in the mood😂😂
I always wanted to see how pest control is done and how you guys take out the pests. Thank u for making my day😮😊❤
No problem!!
Mate I want your job.. that 'love will get you killed' shot was very satisfying
The sound effects are just mental 😂😂
Thanks
"BRO DONT PEAK THEY HAVE A SNIPER!"
_Bro 2 seconds later:_
11:20
😂😂😂
Why is this so satisfying?!?!?! I subbed lol
Welcome mate
That was endless, they just never stopped coming out. Epic stuff. 👏👏👏
Nice shooting. I don't think any of us mind it at all when it isn't a "perfect" head shot.
Now that's great work. Tango down ,outstanding.
16:51 this guy remembered Rule No.5 till the end of his life 😎
By seeing scenarios like this I think of using a semi automatic weapon having big magazines. Amazing help you provided to the rancher. How big is the % of grain eaten every week by all those critters?
Yeah, everyone thinks a semi auto would be better but I like my FX Impact and I don't think there is a Semi out there that could compete for accuracy. As for how much a rat eats, it is between 15-20 grams of feed each day. Not a lot in the scheme of things but you times that by 365 days in a year and then multiply that by a few thousand rats and the feed eaten by these rats gets very expensive.
I watch a lot of feral hog videos and I find out how they dispose of them where quite a few go to needy families. Rats on the other hand have no redeeming use so what do you do with the remains?
Great shooting. Pellet rifles are awesome, mine will drive a tack at a fair distance. That is a lot of money for rifle and scope. I hope the farmer pays you well for all those dead rats and pigeons.
This brings me great joy! Those vermin have destroyed thousands $ of my property.
You never miss dude love your content
He did in this video... only once!😊😅❤
im curious, after the hunt, do you collect all the bodies and bury or burn them?
16:52 Nahh, bro said I don't wanna die a virgin💀
Pigeon 1: "great day at the grain farm, eh Sidney?"
Pigeon 2. " ! "
Pigeon 1. "Sidney?"
I do feel for whomever has to clean that sludge pond out. Not sure which would be worse, the smell or the plethora of skeletons under the water?
19:07 this is how love kill you 🤣
I'm sure people would pay to join you on such an experience!!
Yes you are most likely right but I am restricted on who I invite out.
The sentry has reported back from the hill, Rats,.. to the South West.....
thousands of them...
rats, feral cats, feral pigs they all breed like flies. I can imagine this can become more of a chore after a while.
these videos are soooooo addicting. Can you do warthogs next
shit mate you got blessed by the algorithm with this one, nice shots. loved the humour 😂
Thanks buddy
I had an infestation of pigeons. Very bad. They crap everywhere. Bird crap everywhere is not desirable. Anyone who argues-go dump 300 pound of crap on their driveway and car. Then in their backyard.
Что-то крыс слишком много, не подойдёт ли тут миниган?🙈🫨
"We don't allow this sort of thing on my channel." You got me belly laughing.
Thanks mate
It sound crazy, I find watching these videos relaxing.
God tier aim😂
I think that place qualifies as a rat infestation.
Yes, but we are getting the numbers down slowly.
Far more humane than poison.
16:50 Damn dat rat just said "she's still warm and can't say no"
Cost him dearly though.
This looks like fun. Plus I would like to see a follow up about the infestation of that facility in a few weeks.
Little information i shot rats in the same place over several years well they got to hear the sound even very quiet and learned to the point where we might get two three and no more i was convinced they communicated learned from each other that high pitch squeal travels far and they know what it means. Great shooting
They do seem to be getting a little more cautious when we are there but they do still keep popping their little heads out.
What model is the gun? Where can I buy it?
Man, rats doing necrophilia in this video LMAO.
Payback for the bird who stole your hot dog at the beach
That was a seagull and they are still bloody protected......
Those were some great shots, I didn’t know you were using air power, great video! It’s gonna take a lot of pellets to get rid of those rats, lots of video content there
You bet
Rats are not as friendly as you think. Leptospirosis is an acute febrile infectious disease that is transmitted through direct or indirect exposure to the urine of animals (mainly rats) infected by the Leptospira bacteria; it penetrates through damaged skin, intact skin immersed for long periods in contaminated water, or through mucous membranes. The incubation period, that is, the time interval between transmission of the infection and the onset of signs and symptoms, can vary from 1 to 30 days and usually occurs between 7 and 14 days after exposure to risk situations.
The disease has a high incidence in certain areas, in addition to the risk of lethality, which can reach 40% in the most severe cases. Its occurrence is related to poor sanitary infrastructure conditions and high infestation of infected rodents. Floods promote the spread and persistence of the bacteria in the environment, facilitating the occurrence of outbreaks.
Pigeons can transmit several diseases, such as:
Cryptococcosis
A systemic mycosis caused by fungi of the genus Cryptococcus, which are found in the feces of pigeons and other birds. Cryptococcosis is transmitted by the inhalation of fungal spores and can affect the central nervous system.
Histoplasmosis
A disease caused by fungi that proliferate in the feces of birds and bats.
Salmonellosis
A bacterial infectious disease.
Ornithosis
A bacterial infectious disease, also known as "parrot fever".
Meningitis
An inflammation of the membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord. The fungus most commonly involved in the occurrence of meningitis is Cryptococcus neoformans, found in pigeon feces.
Allergic diseases
These can be caused by the inhalation of pigeon down or air rich in dust from pigeon feces. To educate the population and warn about the risks that contact with these animals poses to human health, government entities need to create preventive environmental health measures.
Pigeons: learn about the risks they pose to health
* - salmonellosis: an infectious disease caused by bacteria. ... * - histoplasmosis: a disease caused by fungi that proliferate ...
BVS - Ministry of Health - Health Tips
Contact with pigeon feces poses health risks
May 1, 2023 - Diseases transmitted by pigeons According to the doctor, pigeon feces can transmit some diseases.
Sweet! I love historical documentaries.
Can't believe the number of RATS
Man, I love your video.
Keep posting.
I don't understand people making these diseased rodents pets.
A Rat as a Pet is O.K., a Rat as a Pest not so.
Of course in isolated countries like Australia with her unique Flora and Fauna no alien pets should be allowed at all: No Rats, no Cats, no Dogs, no Fish, no nothing unless neutered at import.
because pet rats (fancy rats) are literally the domestic form of wild/brown rats, and are completely different. what you're saying is like someone looking at a wolf and going “i don't understand why people keep dogs as pets”.
Alguém en 2024 assistindo esse grande trabalho.
Bro your gun is so dialed in!! That is the best sniper shooting and editing ever!! Love your work!! 😊😂😅😂😊😂😅😂😊😂😅😂😊😂😅😂😊😂
Thanks very much mate.
that is a very serious rat infestation problem. you're doing god's work, sir!
Well I am helping the farmers at least.
That was a serious work out, so many of them, might want to bring some help on the next trip.
I appreciate this video, I also suffer from rats and mice causing mayhem.
Whats significance of calling out bleeders? Biohazard?
Yes, the sound effects are awesome and I love the Texas - 'Yeee-Haaaw'. Any more additional voice overs in future videos would be gratefuly appreciated? Pretty please? 😊
Its the rats faults for breaking so many RULE NO 5's. They are simply everywhere, simply 'libido loca'!
@19:47 😂
Great video. Minimal narrative, nice editing, sound bytes, and your sighting on that rifle is impeccable. Reticle on the retina!
Thanks mate
this man recreated my childhood
Glad I could help.
Darn , THAT many rats warrants a gattling gun 🙄..😳..🤔.
Yeah, but I can't afford the cost to feed a minigun, just have to stick with the FX Impact.
We could get you one like in Terminator 2!
awesome shooting, I assume in some places this would have to be a full time job, you'd need to dig a big hole to bury these pests.
Scary so much of this you have. Understand what you are doing. Amazing gear you have !
Thanks mate
At that high count of enemies you need an air strike
I like to take them out one at a time.....the occasional double is fine too.
The rats should turn their headlights off 😁
16:56 You didn't let him have some fun😂😂😂
Yeah... such a big meanie.
Thank you for teaching me what to use to kill past I don't like them suffering this looks like a humane and effective way quick and painless. Great shots.
Thanks, I try my best to provide a clean kill and it is far better than the use of poisons.
Awesome setup! Crazy how I find these videos entertaining and relaxing.🤷
I could watch this all day...
Thanks mate
Rats: "Give us a chance you son of a b#$%h!"
Ummm Nope! LOL
I watch you do this a lot...and I have to wonder how many thousands of rats you have killed over the years
Love the kerplunk sound from all the water landings.
Im from Saudi Arabia, I was hunting these rock pigeons for meat but as soon as I check them out after hunting they all have fangus its the dirtiest pigeon specie 🤮
Yes the wild ones are not great for eating unless you're desperate.
17:22 the best part. Good video👍🏻
I started to feel kinda sorry for the rats but you added sound effects and I'm good now
LOL Thanks
I dont see enough of your videos. Good seeing you
7:59 I was getting very concentrated until this😂😂
Rule 5- show no love, love will get you killed 😂😂
Get rich or die trying
Yup, that's the movie.
arrived here looked at video's name. And surprisingly see you kill pigeons... 😢
The fact that these pigeons are a feral pest should be enough reason for them being shot.
@@SouthOZHobbyHunterI honestly didnt know pigeons were a big enough problem to be hunted like this. The more you know