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etheltbags1 Sun 13-Dec-15 20:32:49

I looked out of the kitchen window today to see a huge rat nibbling the bits that had dropped from my bird feeder. It was joined by another who did the same, I was about to put some stale bread out but decided against. A third rat was running around too.

My problem is that if you aren't on benefits it costs £75 for the council rat man to poison them, I asked my neighbour if shed seen them but she said she had not and wouldn't report the matter as it would be free for her.

I just haven't got £75 especially at Christmas so what would others do, a friend who lives in the countryside just buys some poison for £2.50 or so and that does the trick, however I couldn't find any in asda so where do I get it from, also I know rats are full of nasty diseases but they are so cute, I wish I didn't have to kill them, does anyone know of a humane way to get rid, maybe trapping and setting them free in the open fields nearby.

Bellanonna Sat 16-Mar-19 10:23:24

Reported

sazz1 Mon 25-Mar-19 15:28:23

In our old house years ago we had a rat problem caused by a neighbour constantly throwing bread for the birds on her garage roof. My friend next door lost her beautiful great Dane dog to Weils disease after the rats contaminated it's outdoor water bowl. Best place to feed birds is at a park, beach or fields.