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well there has been some very interesting bits & pieces talked about on this thread from rats in a loft to moles to swans.

 

The good news is the rat has now been caught using glue boards around the original cage trap baited with bird seed & peanut butter.

 

I also loose mole traps to badgers! & if you ever leave a dead mole on the surface its gone the next day so something likes them.

 

Keep the interesting views coming its been a pleasure to read sensible thoughts instead of people talking shite & willy waving!!

 

Cheers Ian

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