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Shot an adult rat week before last and filled the warrens in under the concrete base of the shed, came home on Friday and my son said we have some doormice in the garden, i started to make a cuppa on looking out the window saw 2 young rats rushed upstairs got the .22 AA410 took a shot from bedroom window and missed. Son took pics before i got home, shot 1 on sat morning 5 more to go. Now baiting them with peanut butter on a brick (so they stay with it) and got a couple of live traps out.

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Foxdropper is bang on, these critters will be climbing, pissing and spreading all sorts of viruses over your garden furniture, mower and anything else they come in contact with, good shooting but get it dealt with double quick before they start entering your house on warm nights through your open door :victory:

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Aye i got a phone call from my sister in law theres a rat under my shed ,i took a bait box and a fen mk4 down and set them turns out my brother in law was feeding the birds with them fat ball things in a net hopefully get it a couple of days or i will put a ferret under the hut once im off nights

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Another one this morning and one this evening 3 to go, also put a little nipper type trap out and got some Fenn mk4s on their way. They are not interested in the Monarch live traps i have baited.

Sidebyside my son is just 24 so he's got a lot of growing up to do :D:D

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2 more young shot today all killed with .177 AA410 seemed to do better than the .22, i think thats the lot from the warren under the shed but still some about in other gardens and rear alley so its down to trapping i think.

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