Purchase one of the glue pads - place it against a wall. This a very sticky
substance in a small plastic tray (3" X 5" +/-) which will imobilize
the critter as soon as he steps on it. Then just pick & pitch.
On 5/6/09, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> If he's truly locked in with no way out he'll be getting hungry very
> soon. A mechanical trap with bait should work well... and quickly,
> without the pain of poison. Just open the door wide enough to slip it in.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> SwissPace wrote:
> > 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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