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Bloody right he will, mate! :yes: From here on in he'll likely think and dream of little But rats.

 

If ye have anywhere a tad less frequented to take him? Any corner of a scrap of wasteland will do. Put a board, sheet of currugated iron, something like that down and bait under it with used meat fat. Local kebab shop could give ye a bucket of the stuff. Tie it iff in plastic bags and chuck it under there. That'll soon draw and concentrate rats for ye. Not saying they'll be under it when ye get back. But they'll likely be found in the vicinity ;)

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just keep at it with the little dog try places like the back of clubs, tescos places that have big bins and skips outside thats were you will find them,you may have to go of a night when it is a bit quieter so hope you have a lamp get a nice pair of gloves aswell just incase start mooching around these places as long as you dont mind having ago like ds said these places are full of them let the party begin. :thumbs:

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Id give railyards a go as well. The railcars are always leaking something or other that rats would eat, and they are out of the way of the general public and never are frequented by the pest man to poison them. I work for the railroad here in detroit michigan , and we have rats, racoons, possums, fox, groundhogs. They are all over the place in a railyard. With railyards not moving very frequently (read never), the dens get very large and established. Give a railyard a go and give me a shout when you have success there. :drink:

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Niceone for th info.

will have to get a decent pair of gloves, i was thinken about getting a few live traps, ive got one here but its abit small, not tryed it yet though, i would rather get them with the dog there and then, but will see wht happens,

 

railyards, not sure what this is mate or what are version of it is..?

Railyards or rail way yards or just yards next to train tracks, if you can find an abondoned one there usually full of rats and rabbits and the odd fox.

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