Making a compost heap less rat friendly

Making a compost heap less rat friendly

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ssray

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1,101 posts

225 months

Saturday 16th February 2013
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I have two black plastic darleks for our compost, I noticed the other day that something with largish teeth had been at a large bit of turnip, I checked a cople of days later and there were more teeth marks, during the snow i left the lids off to allow some cold in and also watered the whole area.

as we have a dog I dont want to put down posion, so would putting caustic soda into the darlek chase the little(or not so) blighters off? is ther anything else i can do?

when It warms up i will put them on chicken wire type stuff to stop them getting in from underneath

Ta
Ray

netherfield

2,682 posts

184 months

Saturday 16th February 2013
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http://www.screwfix.com/p/procter-rat-bait-station...

I put a couple of these in mine, when I got rats in, still got field mice living in there though.

Biggest worry with our dogs was not getting the poison direct, but finding a dead or dying rat with poison in it.

Mesh underneath needs to be strong stuff, rats will nibble through ordinairy wire quite easily.

ssray

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1,101 posts

225 months

Saturday 16th February 2013
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Thanks, just found they don`t like mint and lavender, will get some of those also

Ray