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DiyDave
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Posted: 28 Mar 2021 at 5:07am |
Yeah, I reported it, too. Is it spam? new user, hawking something, look at his post count. look at the post date, versus the post count, generally scammers find an old post to latch onto. look at suspected scammer's join date, if its recent, probably scammer. look at language, if it is awkward grammar, possibly scammer. Doesn't happen often, here, but occasionally one gets through... If you suspect a scam, don't click on any links!
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DaveKamp
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The March 26th post is spam. User ID has been reported.
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Ten Amendments, Ten Commandments, and one Golden Rule solve most every problem. Citrus hand-cleaner with Pumice does the rest.
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shameless dude
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i use the "giant destroyer" that Chas posted. thanks Chas!
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HD6GTOM
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I got a call from an older farmer. He had a flat on the left front of his JD 4400 combine. He was wanting to combine oats. I went out, jacked up the combine, dam rats had chewed a hole in the bottom of his drive tire, about 3" across.. Oats were ready to run, he decided he didn't have 10 days to wait on a section repair. I put him on a new tire. Old gal used ta get them in the barn, feed bin had a cement floor in it, Just outside of the barn was a water tank that was heated. They apparently lived under it all winter. I cleaned out the darn tank one spring, tipped the tank over, the darn rats had even drug bars of rat poisen under there.
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DMiller
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Buddy of mine takes used 55gal barrels, plastic and steel, no top, sets up a teeter totter trap with a peanut butter bait suspended over the hole. Puts around five gallon water in bottom with just a little dish soap to break surface tension so the critters fall in and drown, next one up as the teeter board resets. Got almost 20 the first week he had the first one up so set three more, empties them weekly in a nearby ditch. Vultures and other critters enjoy the free dining.
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klinemar
Orange Level Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Michigan Points: 7935 |
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My mother used Dcon bait for years and I told her the rats and mice were immune to it! After she passed away I took over baiting the barn and used Tom Cat bait. Next year there were dead mice and rats everywhere! Now I change to the blocks every other year to keep them interested.
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Hubert (Ga)engine7
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Jackson Cnty,GA Points: 6128 |
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Wonder if the smoke bombs will work for possums on the half shell?
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Just an old country boy saved by the grace of God.
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Hubert (Ga)engine7
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Thanks for the link to the smoke bombs and for the tip on fastening the bait down. Maybe I can start thinning out the bastards when I go back next week.
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Just an old country boy saved by the grace of God.
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DiyDave
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Hubert, Ya need to bolt or screw the bait down... I used a 5 gallon bucket that I cut a lil hole, in the side, and put it in the ole corn crib, when we stopped storing corn in it. Whittled the herd o rats down to about 50, never found a body, cause they eat their own... After about a year, the whole herd left, fer the neighbor's place, cause he had the closest supply of ear corn. Never liked that ole coot, anyway...
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chaskaduo
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Two different brands and two different sites.
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Hubert (Ga)engine7
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Where did you get the smoke bombs? I need a few. Went to the farm yesterday and put out 6 of the Tom Cat rat killer bait blocks in the building. This morning ALL of them were gone! Don't think they would have eaten all of them so they are probably storing them away somewhere.
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Just an old country boy saved by the grace of God.
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shameless dude
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I had a round livestock water tank sitting outside upside down, one day was gonna move it, and the whole undernieth was rooted up from rats. I put one of them smoke bombs that are sposed to kill them varmits under there and sure heard a lot of squealing going on, then everything was silent! a couple days later I picked that tank up and there was about 20 dead rats up under there!
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DiyDave
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Time fer a rat killin...
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KJCHRIS
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Go thru the rat & mice problem every fall, the cold air and the combine must chase them to the buildings. Spend the $$ for bait boxes and keep bait in them. Used to have to do it year round when feeding hogs. Now, I've got a bunch of bait boxes set near entrances to buildings. I refill them with bait when the corn starts to ripen. I clean up grain around bins when filling or emptying and No hay fed or stored within 1/4 mile of buildings. I'd get 2 brands (type of poison) of bait in case the sobs get resistant to a poison.
Last year must've been a got year for rodents in western Iowa, neighbor and I ( me 3 of 4Lb pails) both went thru a lot of bait in Sept, Oct, Nov by Dec almost no activity. This fall didn't have to buy more bait still had some and only rebaited boxes 1 early Nov. since filled in early Sept. |
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Hubert (Ga)engine7
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Never thought about these being pack rats, thought I was the only one around, but it makes sense the way they drag all sorts of stuff into the nest. Bought some Tom Cat rat bait today now I just have to get back to the farm to put it out before they destroy the place.
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Ray54
Orange Level Access Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Paso Robles, Ca Points: 4367 |
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Some of the pack rats get darn near as big as a cat. Had some good cats around mice and gophers were petty well under control,but they never did much to chase rats away. Maybe mice and gophers taste better .
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john(MI)
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We have feral cats and zero mice, a few less chipmunks and birds as well.
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fixer1958
Orange Level Joined: 13 Feb 2010 Location: kansas Points: 2435 |
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Pack Rats. We have been at war for years. Lately I haven't seen any. Probably regrouping.
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wfmurray
Orange Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Bostic NC Points: 1225 |
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D Con will work If they can get water.
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Hubert (Ga)engine7
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Jackson Cnty,GA Points: 6128 |
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Not the rug rats but field rats. Since cold weather is just around the corner they making a home in a concrete block building at the farm. They are chewing up anything and everything and making living quarters. I have an old refrigerator with a large storage drawer on the bottom and they have just about filled it up with chewed up rags, plastic bags, paper, old bath mat, and even new dryer sheets. Mice may not like dryer sheets but these rats do. And they have drug things like screw drivers, wire brushes, sand paper sheets, bolts, zip ties and other stuff in there. Cleaned it up yesterday and put out an ample amount of Tom Cat mouse bars and granular mouse bait, going to get some Tom Cat rat bars tomorrow which are supposed to work on the tree rats also. Guess in the spring I will have to rebuild one end of the building so I can seal it up and keep the out. Thanks for letting me vent.
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