What animal has done this?
What animal has done this?
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JohnBRG

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395 posts

191 months

Saturday 11th October
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So - what has scratched a hole in my wheelie bin and also in the lead flashing on my shed roof? Rat?


Rollin

6,274 posts

265 months

Saturday 11th October
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Yup

Bill

56,728 posts

275 months

Saturday 11th October
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That's an impressive amount of damage!! Tree rat possibly?

CMTMB

339 posts

15 months

Saturday 11th October
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Squirrels. I'm on my third bin this year because of the little sts.

OIC

274 posts

13 months

Saturday 11th October
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Or a squirrel.

Which is a rat with a cute fluffy tail.

They don't call them vermin for nothing.

Tuffty is looking for food to, er, squirrel away for winter.

They can get quite feisty this time of year if they haven't put on enough fat over summer.

Love lead too.

swanny71

3,279 posts

229 months

Saturday 11th October
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Squirrel?

Had very similar looking damage to our gas bottle change over valve a few years ago.

The little fker never came back after he chewed through the rubber gas line coming from the 47kg bottle! We’ve got braided hoses on there now.

Mammasaid

5,152 posts

117 months

Saturday 11th October
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OIC said:
Or a squirrel.

Which is a rat with a cute fluffy tail.

They don't call them vermin for nothing.

Tuffty is looking for food to, er, squirrel away for winter.

They can get quite feisty this time of year if they haven't put on enough fat over summer.

Love lead too.
Oi, leave off Tufty, he wouldn't have done that as he's a Red.

It'll be a grey, aka tree rat.

JohnBRG

Original Poster:

395 posts

191 months

Saturday 11th October
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OK interesting. We have lots of squirrels....although this is a new development. Maybe they are hungrier than usual.....

JohnBRG

Original Poster:

395 posts

191 months

Saturday 11th October
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Thanks all

OutInTheShed

12,662 posts

46 months

Saturday 11th October
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Possibly Homo Erectus subspecies "essex builder"?

OIC

274 posts

13 months

Saturday 11th October
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Mammasaid said:
OIC said:
Or a squirrel.

Which is a rat with a cute fluffy tail.

They don't call them vermin for nothing.

Tuffty is looking for food to, er, squirrel away for winter.

They can get quite feisty this time of year if they haven't put on enough fat over summer.

Love lead too.
Oi, leave off Tufty, he wouldn't have done that as he's a Red.

It'll be a grey, aka tree rat.
Tufty is indeed a Red.

Tuffty, however, is his gray American cousin.

Introduced into the UK by some muppet in the 19th Century and now living on borrowed time due to their total yobbish behaviour.

Clever feckers though.

I may be old enough to have been a member of the Tufty Club.

I may still have the tie, badge and handkerchief somewhere.

Red squirrels are cool.

I may be a squirrel racist.

I blame Farage / Brexit.

Is that the cops at the door?

Am I Welshbeef?

Nurse shout

jfdi

1,293 posts

195 months

Saturday 11th October
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Classic sign of a t-rex. Leave a goat chained to the bin for it.

Radec

5,286 posts

67 months

Saturday 11th October
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menousername

2,313 posts

162 months

Saturday 11th October
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Similar question - I had a mallet with a wooden handle and a separate black rubber head - you know - wedged on the handle as it tapers

Had it holding down some seat covers in the garden all summer.

Returned from a couple of days away recently and now all I have is a wooden handle .. no sign whatsoever of the head

What would have eaten that??

sospan

2,755 posts

242 months

Saturday 11th October
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Hammerhead shark

andy43

12,287 posts

274 months

Sunday 12th October
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It’ll be the animal on the left.

LooneyTunes

8,654 posts

178 months

Sunday 12th October
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OIC said:
Or a squirrel.

Which is a rat with a cute fluffy tail.

They don't call them vermin for nothing.

Tuffty is looking for food to, er, squirrel away for winter.

They can get quite feisty this time of year if they haven't put on enough fat over summer.

Love lead too.
Less so if you feed it to them at high speed.

The amount of damage grey squirrels cause is astonishing.