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    Tie singed bacon and rind to the bloody thing with cotton.
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    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    It might be a little mouse coming in from the back of the trap
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Tie singed bacon and rind to the bloody thing with cotton.
    Tried and true...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Tie singed bacon and rind to the bloody thing with cotton.
    I'm Jewish...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blisters View Post
    I'm Jewish...
    as in I don't want to spend the money and waste bacon haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by doinit View Post
    Tried and true...
    Yup! Works a treat and you need fuck all for the trap so you get to have a bacon sandwich or two with the rest of the packet.
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    Name:  20190717_175515.jpg
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Size:  3.89 MB watch out super rat
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    is that a kiwi trap
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blisters View Post
    Attachment 115368Attachment 115369Attachment 115370 going to build a box tomorrow but here's what I have in the mean time. let's see which gets it, both tied off with 10lb flurocarbon (man I'd love to video it) place bets now and whoever picks which one gets its gets a prize
    To be far those plastic pyramid compost bins are a hopeless creation regardless of their rat attracting properties. I have got one to and they are useless for composting. Worms disappear out of them, they get cold, get uneven wet patches and are hopeless when you want to turn the compost. Despite many attempts I could never trap a rat in my bin - bastards seem to dig / flick crap over the trap. Resorted to poison under the veranda, much as I dislike it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blisters View Post
    hahah, our local is Judith Collins.. ..................... i should invite her over to crush the rat
    Nah..you'd just get more , they love sow's ears..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    bucket nearly full of water,tip hot fat in on top so it forms a skin on top...put it beside bin or even in it..ratus ratus will jump in for a feed and break through thin layer and wont be able to get back out...wont last for long.
    Uncle used to do something similar with cream, back on the dairy-farm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sideshow View Post
    @time out yep there a bloody good trap just don’t get ya hand in the way
    Here he is in the bucket.
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    Tail docking has been outlawed in NZ for cows and dogs. What is the reason for the partial tail docking of Rats in the UK Sideshow ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    Tail docking has been outlawed in NZ for cows and dogs. What is the reason for the partial tail docking of Rats in the UK Sideshow ??
    Cannibalism
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sideshow View Post
    Cannibalism
    And here I was thinking that it might re-direct growth to the body for 'heaviest rat' competition rats, in the same way as thinning pumpkins or picking out the laterals on tomatoes does.
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    Nar it’s all the grain around here! They get pretty well feed! A chicken farm near here has sheds on sleds. They move them once a year and dragging them out after setting up rabbit nets and have a pack of jack Rüssels let lose. Not unusual for them to get 500 from each shed. A big pheasant shoot up the road goes through over a ton of poison a year, more economical to buy and place poison than lose there feed to the rats.
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