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Do birdfeeders attract rats?
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My brother has been asked by his neighbour to remove his hanging birdfeeders, as she believes they are attracting rats in neighbouring gardens.
I know that the advice is not to leave out more food out than is generally consumed daily so not to attract unwelcome garden visitors, but I think that that relates to ground food.
Admittedly, there is spillage from hanging feeders, but by and large that is eaten by Dunnocks, Wood Pigeons etc.
I'm not convinced that any spillage not eaten that day will attract rats that night. I think it is more likely that there is local rat problem for other reasons.
Given his obvious enjoyment at watching birds in his garden, should he resist removing the feeders, and how does he prove that they are the root cause?
Any thoughts/ideas, particularly based on personal experience?
Many thanks.
I know that the advice is not to leave out more food out than is generally consumed daily so not to attract unwelcome garden visitors, but I think that that relates to ground food.
Admittedly, there is spillage from hanging feeders, but by and large that is eaten by Dunnocks, Wood Pigeons etc.
I'm not convinced that any spillage not eaten that day will attract rats that night. I think it is more likely that there is local rat problem for other reasons.
Given his obvious enjoyment at watching birds in his garden, should he resist removing the feeders, and how does he prove that they are the root cause?
Any thoughts/ideas, particularly based on personal experience?
Many thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Our bird feeders have attracted rats in the past. Our feeders are on a metal stand which holds four feeders. We sat once watching rats shimmy up the metal pole to reach the feeders.. we now regularily vaseline the pole which stops the rats and also the squirrels climbing up. Its quite amusing watching the squirels sliding down. As for the rats we havent seen any for a year.
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