Rats - AAaaaRGH!
Posted: 07 Mar 2012, 13:43
It's been really wet with heaps of storms here (and elsewhere) the last few weeks so losing the odd bird in my large planted aviary seemed fair and reasonable - or at least acceptable. Then on Sunday I spotted rat poop in a feed dish. Searched around and found a hole in the ground out in the open part of the aviary. Dropped some poison down and covered the hole with mesh.
Monday morning more rat poop in the feeder. So I decided to get serious. Spent much of monday ripping out all the brush, digging up the ground, blasting hose down holes, etc. Never found a rat but did find a hole where he's got in (and probably where the sparrows got in some months ago). The shelter is covered in shade cloth then battens then colorbond - something had eaten through the shade cloth right up in the far corner. I also found a nest of at least five longtails that have been eaten, a nest of plumheads/stars also eaten and a painted nest with eggs along with half eaten hen. Also assorted other adult finches and even a king quail cock up in the brush - all half eaten. Not happy!
Tuesday I mouse meshed the roof under the shade cloth. Did a heap more digging and flooding, and then rebrushed the shelter. Thought I must have either got the bugger or at least driven it away. Nope he's still about. This morning more poop in the feeder, another half eaten painted hen and a few more longtails missing in action. As soon as I hit "Submit" I'm off to buy every rat trap the local produce store has in stock!
I will win!
Monday morning more rat poop in the feeder. So I decided to get serious. Spent much of monday ripping out all the brush, digging up the ground, blasting hose down holes, etc. Never found a rat but did find a hole where he's got in (and probably where the sparrows got in some months ago). The shelter is covered in shade cloth then battens then colorbond - something had eaten through the shade cloth right up in the far corner. I also found a nest of at least five longtails that have been eaten, a nest of plumheads/stars also eaten and a painted nest with eggs along with half eaten hen. Also assorted other adult finches and even a king quail cock up in the brush - all half eaten. Not happy!
Tuesday I mouse meshed the roof under the shade cloth. Did a heap more digging and flooding, and then rebrushed the shelter. Thought I must have either got the bugger or at least driven it away. Nope he's still about. This morning more poop in the feeder, another half eaten painted hen and a few more longtails missing in action. As soon as I hit "Submit" I'm off to buy every rat trap the local produce store has in stock!
I will win!