How often do you meet with immediate success when you launch a plan? Last night went off as smooth as butter.
I've actually been studying on Rats, and a plan came to mind.
My local Rats seem to be night creatures, and, i want to reduce/eliminate them. But my budget does not allow for such things as $1k self adjusting night vision scopes.
So, I spent what my budget allowed,.... a whole $20. And I plan on using my other gear that I have at hand.
To this end,...
I've been studying on Rats over the course of time. I've read that the Rats are color-blind to Red-Green spectral bands.
So, I ordered an LED garden light that has 4 color bands, including a Red band. It arrived yesterday.
This is the light. It arrived yesterday, late afternoon.
It is a 120vac lamp that operates with a transformer at the plug end of its power cable (120vAC->6vDC transformer).
It has four colors, Red, Gold, Green, White, and one mode that flashes between all colors for xmas lighting decorations.
Its remote control is about the size of a credit card; slightly larger and thicker, but only slightly.
Late yesterday afternoon, I dragged it out to my Whack-A-Mole Shooting Gallery, where rodents commonly go missing, and gave it a temporary new home (until I can actually give it a permanent home). I pumped up my Crosman Backpacker 2289 .22 and had a seat behind my blind.
The results,.... they were immediate. I did not go out until it was too dark for me to have shot without some form of lighting, like 8:30pm+.
I do apologize for some crappy pics, as I am not a photographer,....
This is my blind view w/ camera flash on to show the house and some depth,... The red glow is the LED. That red glow is enough to give a bright enough backdrop that I can see my crosshairs.
My first night time rat. For this area, it is a large one.
In total, in under a half hours effort, I saw three rats, and managed to get one of them. I cleanly missed a second one, and, just watched the third. There will be more tonight.
this is the Amazon link, should anyone want to try this out.
I've actually been studying on Rats, and a plan came to mind.
My local Rats seem to be night creatures, and, i want to reduce/eliminate them. But my budget does not allow for such things as $1k self adjusting night vision scopes.
So, I spent what my budget allowed,.... a whole $20. And I plan on using my other gear that I have at hand.
To this end,...
I've been studying on Rats over the course of time. I've read that the Rats are color-blind to Red-Green spectral bands.
So, I ordered an LED garden light that has 4 color bands, including a Red band. It arrived yesterday.
This is the light. It arrived yesterday, late afternoon.
It is a 120vac lamp that operates with a transformer at the plug end of its power cable (120vAC->6vDC transformer).
It has four colors, Red, Gold, Green, White, and one mode that flashes between all colors for xmas lighting decorations.
Its remote control is about the size of a credit card; slightly larger and thicker, but only slightly.
Late yesterday afternoon, I dragged it out to my Whack-A-Mole Shooting Gallery, where rodents commonly go missing, and gave it a temporary new home (until I can actually give it a permanent home). I pumped up my Crosman Backpacker 2289 .22 and had a seat behind my blind.
The results,.... they were immediate. I did not go out until it was too dark for me to have shot without some form of lighting, like 8:30pm+.
I do apologize for some crappy pics, as I am not a photographer,....
This is my blind view w/ camera flash on to show the house and some depth,... The red glow is the LED. That red glow is enough to give a bright enough backdrop that I can see my crosshairs.
My first night time rat. For this area, it is a large one.
In total, in under a half hours effort, I saw three rats, and managed to get one of them. I cleanly missed a second one, and, just watched the third. There will be more tonight.
this is the Amazon link, should anyone want to try this out.
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