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Hi All,

I'm in the process of converting the loft to my mrs horse stable into a bird room.

The only problem is that there are rats everywhere.

I can't put poison or traps on the ground as there are dogs up there but I can put them in the loft.

Any suggestions people?

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And pay pro rip off prices f**k that,for a job you can EASILY do your self? My friend asked for a council pest control to clear her shed of a rat they wanted to charge her £65.00? one fenn trap later

O yea threat with my family health crap lol I couldn't go out in the garden cause there was a rat lmao Yes Matt the ratt I've spent more on a night out and why is that....cause I'm not spending mo

Hi All, I'm in the process of converting the loft to my mrs horse stable into a bird room. The only problem is that there are rats everywhere. I can't put poison or traps on the ground as there are

You can put poison and traps wherever you like, plenty of species specific tamper proof bait boxes available and boxes to insert traps in.

 

Get to a decent Country store, even DIY/Hardware/Tack store, or take a look on the web!

 

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See previous posts on rats.

 

They should not be tolerated anywhere near you, your family, or your livestock.

 

Most local authorities still offer subsidised pest control services. They should be your first port of call, not the local DIY store.

 

Properly laid traps and rodenticide bait are no threat to domestic animals.

 

Stop fannying around risking the health of you and yours and call in a professional.

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See previous posts on rats.

 

They should not be tolerated anywhere near you, your family, or your livestock.

 

Most local authorities still offer subsidised pest control services. They should be your first port of call, not the local DIY store.

 

Properly laid traps and rodenticide bait are no threat to domestic animals.

 

Stop fannying around risking the health of you and yours and call in a professional.

Hi

Like I said im my previous post before.have a go at them,and if you have no joy someone may help you out.good luck!!

 

( no text talk this time)

 

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And pay pro rip off prices f**k that,for a job you can EASILY do your self?

My friend asked for a council pest control to clear her shed of a rat they wanted to charge her £65.00? one fenn trap later job done FOC. With comman sense anybody can lay a few poison boxes

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Yes mate that's fair enough you can have ago yourself but like recently in the news a lady had a rat problem, her next door neighbour said don't worry about ringing a pest controller ill sort them for you. He set a few fenn traps and ended up breaking the front leg of a local prize winning pedigree cat and is now in the process of being sued as he didn't know the laws or legislation on how to use the trap. Sometimes it is best to call a professional in. Just imagine if that was the hand or foot of a toddler?

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'Rip Off Prices' - Do I assume that £65.00 is considered a rip off? Seems very cheap to me.

It is lucky for the lady that you were available to deal with her one rat FOC.

Similar scenario:-

I went round to a neighbour's house last month because he dishwasher was broken. She had been quoted £115.00 (+ VAT) for a guy to come out and look at it (first hour included). It was a blocked hose and I was able to sort it for here FOC. Does the fact that I sorted her problem out make the Dishwasher specialist a rip off? It was easy to sort out on this occasion, but what if had been something beyond my limited skill set? Would the dishwasher specialist have been a rip off then? Is £115.00 always a rip off? he would have had to drive for more than 45 minutes to get here, still a rip off?

 

To control the rat problem several visits are likely; £65? Cheap as chips.

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If you think that £65 is a rip off, then you really need to get out more....

 

On the subject of going out, how much would be a reasonable amount to spend on a night out these days?

 

£65 to visit at least twice, and supply materials and everything else? Peanuts...

 

What price do you put on the health of your family, your livestock and your pets???

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O yea threat with my family health crap lol

I couldn't go out in the garden cause there was a rat lmao

Yes Matt the ratt I've spent more on a night out and why is that....cause I'm not spending money on you overpriced pest control which let's face it your full of shit

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