I had them in the garage at my previous home. If there is one, there are
more. Traps work great, however that can be a slow process. If he is in a
room in the basement, he can get out. They require a very small opening.
I used a bait called "Black Cat" if I recall correctly. It made about two
dozen of them assume room temperature. Bill Barber
In a message dated 5/6/2009 8:17:11 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Help,
my wife has just phoned to say we have rat which she has shut into the
washing room in the cellar, question is how do I trap it, unfortunately
I am fresh out of pythons, and I am sure it can move quicker than me,
its in with the oil tanks so explosives are out, I guess we could borrow
a neighbours cat but they look a bit too soft to take on a rat, any
experienced rat catchers on the list?
seriously I would like some ideas if anyone has any!
thanks IanW
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