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About nichard

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  1. Yes agree with above. I have cleared the ferals from my local permission with my hw97kt and i have had alot over penetration so be careful. Also a sun shade on the scope would be good because i found i could see the pigeons up in the rafters but once i looked through the scope i struggled on sunny days
  2. If a .22 @ 11.5ft lbs can accuratly kill a rabbit at 35 yrds at what range could a .22 @28ft lbs do it?
  3. I was reading on some pest control site the other day about putting ferrets down mole runs, some proper twats about
  4. Hi, I have permission on some land in Cheltenham and would be happy to take you along for some target shooting. If you pm me I will give you my number and when the evenings are a bit brighter we can get out there. There are plenty of rabbits too if you want to try your hand at that once you are a confidant shot
  5. So basically I have permission on a large area right on my doorstep and the landowner has a contractor to poison the rats on the dairy farm but there is an area around the slurry pit that is never poisoned. I have laid a fenn trap in a decent tunnel but the bait regularly taken but doesn't catch anything so it seemds mice might be taking the bait or very clever rats. There are definatly rats there on the opposite bank of the slurry pit because I can see the burrow holes and have seen rats over there. My question is, because I can't afford night vision, would it work if positioned my red led
  6. Just for the record I didn't actually believe the rats stories but rats and mice not living together did sound believable because of the rats taking the food mice eat. I went there tonight and the bait was gone again so layered some more peanut butter on it. Another one my mate likes to say is when snow is forecast he says"my mate down the forest said there will be 3 foot with 6 foot drifts" then we get sleet. When Richard Hammond crashed his car he said "my mate down the forest saw him just before it happened and was driving like a twat then"
  7. I like the site and I like the transparency of the pricing but I spotted the spelling and grammar straight away
  8. Is it true that mice and rats will NOT be in the same area as eachother? My friend at work tells me this but he also reckons his mate once saw a rat with no eyes being led around by another rat with a piece of straw in its mouth and another time his mate saw a rat on its back with a chickens egg on its belly and being dragged by its tail!!!
  9. Went to check the fenn trap tonight at dusk with the air rifle to wait for the rats but on checking my trap i found all of the peanut butter has gone from the trap but no sign of any rats. I was thinking maybe slugs or other insects. Don't think it would be mice because the trap is very sensitive
  10. Thanks everyone. I have set it today and cut the holes on one side at opposite ends and positioned it so that there is a route through it and not just an open space with a trap in the middle. The farmer already has a contractor that lays poison but the slurry area is left alone so there should be plenty there. The bank is lethal though and I wouldn't fancy a dip in it to be honest
  11. Would an upside down shopping basket with a couple of rat sized holes in be legal to place over a fenn trap on my local farms slurry pit bank?
  12. Who did this website for you? I would ask for my money back
  13. Thanks for that. The web pages will be fine. I have a domain name already and I managed to get a friends consrvatory website onto page 1 of google so I am quite confidant at ranking quite high. Just working on pricing now, using 5 other companies as a guide for equivelant pests
  14. BPCA? Killgerm tell me I don't need to but it is a well recognised qualification. They tell me I need to have basic insect control, safe use of pesticides and rodent control to start operating and charging for services. The last place I want to end up is on rogue traders
  15. Ok, so basically I am looking at branching out from just trapping moles, rats and rabbits and actually trying to make a go of being a pest controller for a living. I already have a job so am under no pressure to make a success of it but I want to do things properly and get some training. I am looking at killgerm and their courses but was wondering what other options were out there. I know that getting an entry level job would be best for experience but at the moment that wouldn't work for me, also there are very few jobs out there. I have learnt that I can get public liability insurance pr
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