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Do I Have Rats In My Garden?

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hellywelly4 | 15:12 Mon 19th May 2014 | Home & Garden
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I have noticed two holes in the ground fairly close to my shed and am a bit worried that I might have rats. I know I have wood mice under the shed, and I don't mind them at all, but the sight of the holes has worried me.
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Sounds as if you may indeed have rats. To be on the safe side I would contact your local council's environmental control department. If it's like here in Dundee they will have a section for pest control. No cost to clear them out.
15:17 Mon 19th May 2014
Sounds as if you may indeed have rats. To be on the safe side I would contact your local council's environmental control department. If it's like here in Dundee they will have a section for pest control. No cost to clear them out.
Toads. They dig holes.
We had rats in our garden when we lived in a little village. We rang Pest Control and along came the proverbial rat catcher...........little man with a flat cap and string tied round his trouser legs, along with his 2 Jack Russells. Sorted after 2 visits..........
Remove anything that can hold water - ponds, empty plant pots or tubs etc.

Rats must have access to drinking water daily, so if you don't provide any they will hopefully move on.

I hate rats.
" No cost to clear them out. "

Really? Cost me £30.00 from my council, and the rat was in my house!
You're lucky B00, my divorce cost more than that........
lmao!

Yeah my first divorce cost me way more than that too ;-)
Somerset CC used to do it for free, not anymore!
''I have noticed two holes in the ground fairly close to my shed''

How big are the holes... could rats... could be badgers... could be elephants.
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I got in touch with my local council - North Kesteven - they don't do it any more but gave me the name of the company they used to use, and they will ring me to arrange a time and date. Cost is £41 but what alternative is there? I could put poison down myself but would hate anything to go wrong. Thanks for the replies, anyway.
If you are going to put poison then put it in a closed container like an ice cream tub with a small hole cut in the side. Rats will find their way in easily but will protect other creatures.
I keep poisen down all the time, living with a hedgerow at the back of me theres always mice around and the occasional rat, as much as i dont like killing little furry things but if left unchecked they can do so much damage and create smells especially in a shed or garage. (and breed at an alarming rate)

http://www.pestcontrolgroup.co.uk/neosorexa-gold-500g-rat-poison

this is one of the best its stocked by feed/farm merchants and i like to think they know what works.
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Thank you to all who have replied. The pest control people have been today, so my fingers are crossed.

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