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Best bait for rat trap
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We've got a smart rat! I have been baiting a trap (a large version of the classic mouse-trap) with parmesan cheese rind but the little devil keeps taking the cheese without setting off the trap. The cheese rind is quite hard and seems to hold very firmly onto the spike but obviously not firmly enough.
Anybody got any ideas for a better bait?
Anybody got any ideas for a better bait?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Now that he is trained to go for the bait, you might try putting a sticky trap in front of the regular trap. This is not for the faint of heart because you may find him live stuck to it. Once that happens, I did not want it to suffer so took further measures which are too graphic to discuss. Icky but effective.
Thanks for the answers.
It's a rat for sure because I've seen it. I'm going to give the current trap one more go but i think that there is a design fault because if the rat lifts up on the bait on the spike, it moves the metal hoop further up the release bar. I've just bought another trap with a slightly different design where this should not happen so I'll try that next.
I've also put poison down in the form of seeds etc in a sealed plastic pouch (the instructions say not to open the pouch). However the rat doesn't seem to have touched it.
It's a rat for sure because I've seen it. I'm going to give the current trap one more go but i think that there is a design fault because if the rat lifts up on the bait on the spike, it moves the metal hoop further up the release bar. I've just bought another trap with a slightly different design where this should not happen so I'll try that next.
I've also put poison down in the form of seeds etc in a sealed plastic pouch (the instructions say not to open the pouch). However the rat doesn't seem to have touched it.
we've had an influx of outdoor rats and I used an empty 5 litre mineral water bottle as a bait holder, just cutting off the neck and shoulders. Then I tucked it behind our compost heap on its side for a couple of days with some oats and grain tucked away in it at the far end until the rats got used to using it as a food source. Then I put in some commercially bought rat poison pellets bought from a garden centre and mixed them up with the grain and dry oats.
However, if you rat is indoors I don't think this solution would necessarily work satisfactorily.
However, if you rat is indoors I don't think this solution would necessarily work satisfactorily.
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