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A while ago I saw a rat run across the patio and I have seen it a few times since. It comes under the fence from next door, runs across my patio and squeezes through a little gap in the opposite fence into my other neighbour's garden. (I have heard that they can squeeze through really small spaces and I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes) The house where the rat comes from is a rental and the last tenants built some decking last summer. I can see that the decking is open at the sides and am pretty sure the rat is living under there. The landlord and I have always got on but things have soured a bit. Anyway, I have bought some rat poison but if the decking remains as it is, the rats will come back. If the landlord refuses to do anything, would it be worth reporting him to the Environmental Health dept?
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Same problem - decking either side of us. Terrier goes bananas because he can't reach the rats. I asked Environmenta l Health (wasn't sure what else to do in UK -dog sorted them out in France) and all the chap said was, just put poison down. Hate doing it, but that's what we do. It's safely tucked away by the boundaries both sides. Unpleasantly , I'd a rat dying on...
18:05 Sun 18th Feb 2018
We have the identical problem and put out rat bait. The rats will eat it and go back 'home' to die. There is NEVER just one rat, there will be a nest of them under the decking. But all the adult rats will come out after the bait if you put enough, keep renewing it if it gets eaten. Just keep on baiting until there are no more rats.
Same problem - decking either side of us. Terrier goes bananas because he can't reach the rats.
I asked Environmental Health (wasn't sure what else to do in UK -dog sorted them out in France) and all the chap said was, just put poison down. Hate doing it, but that's what we do. It's safely tucked away by the boundaries both sides. Unpleasantly, I'd a rat dying on the lawn the other day. There will be lots - and a lot more very soon as Spring approaches. :(
I asked Environmental Health (wasn't sure what else to do in UK -dog sorted them out in France) and all the chap said was, just put poison down. Hate doing it, but that's what we do. It's safely tucked away by the boundaries both sides. Unpleasantly, I'd a rat dying on the lawn the other day. There will be lots - and a lot more very soon as Spring approaches. :(
I will put poison down but if the decking remains a good habitat for them, more will come. I did mention it to him and he said "I suppose poison is the answer". Thing is, I don't want to have to keep managing his rat problem so I was wondering if reporting him for ignoring his rat problem would be worthwhile.
I Keep chickens & i am in a constant running battle with rats - kill one there is always another.
The thing that internests me about your case is that rats dont usually stay around unless there is a ready food source - the decking on its own wont attract the rats but any food nearby will. Does either neighbour have a dird table or throwing bread out for the birds etc
remove the food source rather than worry about the decking.
If you're poisoning them - think about any cats that may suffer from eating the poisoned rats - always a risk.
The thing that internests me about your case is that rats dont usually stay around unless there is a ready food source - the decking on its own wont attract the rats but any food nearby will. Does either neighbour have a dird table or throwing bread out for the birds etc
remove the food source rather than worry about the decking.
If you're poisoning them - think about any cats that may suffer from eating the poisoned rats - always a risk.
I know someone back at home who uses a humane trap for rats because his daughter doesn't like the thought of them being killed. When they are trapped, he then takes them up the field and uses them for target practice with his air rifle. I don't approve of that though - no point in making an animal suffer anymore than is necessary.
Thanks Maydup. I bought one of those yesterday (you have to use that type of trap now by law) and have set it up. The Landlord has been so obstructive with one thing and another over the years that I have been persuaded by a friend to chuck any dead rats that I find in the garden over his fence and I am going to do that. ***, his rats, his problem.