So, I have a rat problem. We just had a neighbor move in who has a food truck and he leaves the leftover food around and it has been attracting rats. Yeah, I know, I'm thrilled. They have made their way over onto my property and I have been trapping them with some success. It turns out they have found their way into my shop. I really wasn't thinking they would go into there because there was nothing to eat, but... We heard a bunch of scurrying and I realized it was time to get them out of the shop.
I knew where the hole was they were using for access, so I pulled the board from the wall and sealed the hole and set some snap traps. After a day one of the traps had two rats in it. No biggie until I realized one had not expired. All the rats thus far had been dead when the trap was retrieved, but this one was caught in an unusual way. I am looking at the trap and trying to figure out how I am going to solve the trap surviving rat problem. Do I let it out and stomp on it? Not really keen on letting an injured angry rat out next to my hand, so I leave it on the ground and figure with a little more time the breath will be squeezed out.... Wrong! Two hours later I head back out and the thing is squeeking. I decide the quickest and most humane thing to do is to drop it into some water. I do that and give it twenty minutes and the uncomfortable solution has done the trick.
Today I go out and here I have another rat that must have backed into the trap and has gotten caught by the butt. I pick up the trap and set the front of the rat onto another trap I have set and it snaps across the shoulders of the rat and I figure, "problem solved". I throw the traps into a pail to let the rat expire and come back a couple hours later and the thing is still alive. So now I have to use the drown the rat solution a second time. Not liking the task at all, but having to do it none the less.
That is three from the shop and I am hoping I have gotten them all and if not, I am hoping the traps do the job for me upfront and I don't have to dispatch the pests myself in the future.
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