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| Hmmm. Rats will certainly help themselves to bread left on the ground, but I've never seen any dangling from birdfeeders! Rats are dependant on humans for their food: they feed on our leftovers, scraps and rubbish that we leave around.
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| Ooops Piskie...guess what I found??? Google Image Result for http://bp1.blogger.com/_OFTHTAH9590/R6r1THlR9hI/AAAAAAAAAmA/Y4xcGNm2LlY/s400/Rats.jpg |
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| I have seen rats (yes rats, I counted 24 individuals in one minute on my neighbours patio) climb up the pole of their bird table like harvesters climbing a coconut tree then swing elegantly over the squirrel barrier and onto the table. I'm sure a bird feeder wouldn't present any more of a challenge. Problem subsided after they had a visit from pest control but when we were in the garden tonight we saw a large adult. Babies won't be far behind. We reset traps etc. Good luck Last edited by trebellangeminired; 09-06-2008 at 11:03 PM. |
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| Rats are attracted to birdfeeders. They will climb up them and will certainly feed on the crumbs and seeds the birds have scattered around the feeders. BUT it is still a very stupid statement as he expressed it.
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| exactly - isn't it just! And this chap is responsible for our welfare and community spirit ![]() If we attract wildlife (as most gardeners I know do) we can't really be to fussy what turns up. I know rats aren't 'your' favourite garden visitor but then neither are those pesky pigeons when they eat my greens at the lottie - but watching them in the bird-bath at home is a joy....double-edged sword. Nice one Nicos ![]()
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| we live by a train track and have TONS of rats in our area. we had an old shed in our garden when we first moved in and it was practically eaten by the critters, it had to go unfortunatly as they were breeding in there and everything (yuck, horrible memories). i have tons of bird feeders and a compost but my secret - my 2 cats!!! it works well actually because with so many rats around they leave the birds alone and the rats tend to stay away from our area. if only i could find something as effective for the slugs |
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