rabid dog 0 Posted August 22, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 22, 2009 (edited) what do you do for a living rabid dog. ben unempolyed tyre fitter Surley the answer is nothing then ? i do nothing and earn good money doing it before u scream dole bum im not doing it i got a dvt in my leg and have past 3 blood clots in the last few months when im fit and well ill go back to work for my self on the tyres or if i get the deal im looking for ill buy in to local pest control frim Edited August 22, 2009 by rabid dog Quote Link to post
Guest buster321c Posted August 22, 2009 Report Share Posted August 22, 2009 what do you do for a living rabid dog. ben unempolyed tyre fitter Surley the answer is nothing then ? i do nothing and earn good money doing it before u scream dole bum im not doing it i got a dvt in my leg and have past 3 blood clots in the last few months when im fit and well ill go back to work for my self on the tyres or if i get the deal im looking for ill buy in to local pest control frim Keep ya Feckin pants on , i was just pointing out that you can`t be an unemployed tyre fitter , your one or the other . Quote Link to post
glass22 0 Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 I don't think posion, trapping and sealing off areas will solve a rat problem, I KNOW it will...and it did. Why do so many people on here have such a stick up there ass? if your bussiness is failing so badly, get off your ass and do some marketing, don't blame anyone else. -- Good luck Rabid Dog, not that u'll need it since this pest control stuff really isn't that difficult. When I came here I was told 1. Pay someone to do my moles. 2. Get someone off here to do my rabbits. 3. Pay someone to get rid of my rats. 4. Pay to get rid of my mice. Now all the moles, 99% of the rabbits and all the rat/mice activity has gone. All done myself without paying a penny, and I really don't get why people on here have to make out like it's rocket science to put some bait on a £2 mouse trap and leave it for a few hours, or to put a tunnel trap in the ground and catch a mole. I had rats under one of my sheds, I just put a bait box with posion down, left it a couple of weeks(and it does take awhile for them to get confident enough to take it). No more rat problem. It might be worth putting a few regular traps baited in the shed, since they're proberly getting in there, also after a week or so, some expanding foam can fill in any holes they were getting through. Oviousely be careful with any posion around any domestic animals, and check regularly to get any posioned rats, but they'll proberly die in their holes anyway. HAHA YOU THINK A BIT OF BAIT WILL STOP A RAT PROBLEM, GET OFF THIS SITE Quote Link to post
Matt 160 Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 Why do so many people on here have such a stick up there ass? if your bussiness is failing so badly, get off your ass and do some marketing, don't blame anyone else. -- Good luck Rabid Dog, not that u'll need it since this pest control stuff really isn't that difficult. When I came here I was told 1. Pay someone to do my moles. 2. Get someone off here to do my rabbits. 3. Pay someone to get rid of my rats. 4. Pay to get rid of my mice. Now all the moles, 99% of the rabbits and all the rat/mice activity has gone. All done myself without paying a penny, and I really don't get why people on here have to make out like it's rocket science to put some bait on a £2 mouse trap and leave it for a few hours, or to put a tunnel trap in the ground and catch a mole. I had rats under one of my sheds, I just put a bait box with posion down, left it a couple of weeks(and it does take awhile for them to get confident enough to take it). No more rat problem. It might be worth putting a few regular traps baited in the shed, since they're proberly getting in there, also after a week or so, some expanding foam can fill in any holes they were getting through. Oviousely be careful with any posion around any domestic animals, and check regularly to get any posioned rats, but they'll proberly die in their holes anyway. I've nothing against people trying to sort their own problems out themselves as long as they do it safely. What I do have an issue with, is people (go back and read the original question) who have no idea, asking how much to charge to do a job that they are not trained, qualified, or insured (read my post, your BASC insurance will not cover you) to do. This IS NOT someone asking for help to sort out a problem of their own. It is someone who has been offered the chance to do some paid work which they are NOT qualified to do. Quote Link to post
ben2 0 Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 yeah yeah we can all kill a rat cant we, you wait untill it all goes pear shaped the only person who will be in the crapper is you thats the risk is it worth 20 or 40 quid. ben :oops: Quote Link to post
rabid dog 0 Posted August 25, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 25, 2009 yeah yeah we can all kill a rat cant we, you wait untill it all goes pear shaped the only person who will be in the crapper is you thats the risk is it worth 20 or 40 quid. ben :oops: sorted it cost her a packet of ginger nut biccy and a flask of coffee 4 hrs and 8 rats later jobdone Quote Link to post
kristian 9 Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 well done mate! it's hands on experience Quote Link to post
glass22 0 Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 Good job Rabid. Quote Link to post
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