Lots of excellent experience in this post. I’ve appreciated the insights.
I’ve run the gamut of set ups. They have all worked at some degree. I pest in suburbs, and I don’t have too many rats, so my set up is a bit idiosyncratic.
Light: A have a solar powered red light that shines consistently on the baited spot. I’ve used scopes; however, night vision lights up their eyes, and I can see rats in between the slats of a fence. The slats are 1/2 inch apart, and my pellet is 1/4 inch, so there is plenty of room.
Bait: I have a bird feeder that keeps rats coming into a single spot. When it gets slow because I’ve revved at them a bit too much, I will use a better bait—nearly anything works; a spoonful of Thai food leftovers was quite popular—peanut butter, softened dog food.
I’ve run the gamut of set ups. They have all worked at some degree. I pest in suburbs, and I don’t have too many rats, so my set up is a bit idiosyncratic.
Light: A have a solar powered red light that shines consistently on the baited spot. I’ve used scopes; however, night vision lights up their eyes, and I can see rats in between the slats of a fence. The slats are 1/2 inch apart, and my pellet is 1/4 inch, so there is plenty of room.
Bait: I have a bird feeder that keeps rats coming into a single spot. When it gets slow because I’ve revved at them a bit too much, I will use a better bait—nearly anything works; a spoonful of Thai food leftovers was quite popular—peanut butter, softened dog food.
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