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I have a rat problem in my garden and was looking at finding someone who uses terriers to eradicate them for me ...the rats are coming in from my neighbours stables which are unoccupied now ...just need as much info as possible ..cost to get it done etc ...I am in Hertfordshire

Many thanks

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Not sure tbh ...I have seen at least 4 to 5 adults on my lawn at one time and now I am seeing smaller ones with them so I assume they breeding like wild fire ...I have trapped a couple in the past ....but need help to get this problem sorted ....the neighbours stable has no horses in it now and is overgrown .. so probably perfect rat hotel!

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Hello and welcome mate , why no talk to the owner of the stables and get them to sort out there problem

Second that .....If I'm not mistaken your neighbour has a legal obligation to sort out the problem. ..killing the rats that are coming on your land won't sort out the problem. You need to get to the source of the rats and for that you would need permission of your neighbour to go on his land to get to the source...as others have said if only you was closer..also have you considered shooting them or getting someone else to ?..try asking in the air gun section....good luck :thumbs:

 

 

 

 

Leave it lads.

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Thanks for the replies ...my neighbour is cool about access etc ...we are working together to sort problem ...I am a bit more Internet savvy than she is ...I have been trying to shot them ...old airrifle ...bad eyes !!

Well if that's the case get the terriers in and cause some carnage on the little #@??# good luck

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Sticky stick, peanut butter or Nutella. They can't run off with it. Love it to bits. Sit nice and still while munching then air rifle them.

The beauty of it is, you don't get to the source and have ongoing sport as long as you like.

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