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Rat problem in town
« on: Jul 28, 06, 04:03:43 PM »
Sounds like we've got an increase in the rodent population as there are plenty of rat sightings around town.


Back in May of '04 I found a dead rat and thought it was rather unusual.

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Re: Rat problem in town
« Reply #1 on: Jul 28, 06, 04:13:11 PM »
Yikes, that is an ugly one!  I know this is a rat but is there a rat problem or a mouse problem?

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Re: Rat problem in town
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« Reply #3 on: Jul 28, 06, 04:16:19 PM »
Yikes, that is an ugly one!  I know this is a rat but is there a rat problem or a mouse problem?

Actually they are both a problem. I posted this on another thread:

Are you sure that you don't have rats as well ForestGal? I saw my first rat around two or three weeks ago up here. I did not even know we had rats up here. I found out they were eating our flowers and vegetables. I would have never known, but we were out sitting on our deck late at night and heard noises. We shined a light out and saw them using our fence for a freeway. My neighbor was also complaining of her plants being eaten before she could even plant them. At the same time we found them, her dog had caught one. Since that time we have killed around 15 of them between the two of us and I am still seeing them in the trees and they are still eating our plants.

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Re: Rat problem in town
« Reply #4 on: Jul 28, 06, 04:27:34 PM »
I found a dead rat the other day.  He was pretty big too.  A dead mouse, much smaller the week before.

My male dog spends alot of time at night starting up into the trees, there could be rats in the trees?  YUCK!!!

How can you get rid of them when you have animals in the yard?

Now I don't even want to go outside in my yard at night.....


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Re: Rat problem in town
« Reply #5 on: Jul 28, 06, 04:32:00 PM »
I've noticed when I come home at night that my headlights shine on scurrying mice going into the juniper bushes.  I realize the need for cats to be kept indoors for their safety, but this is where we really need some fabulous hunters in our bushes. 

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Re: Rat problem in town
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Re: Rat problem in town
« Reply #7 on: Jul 28, 06, 06:16:58 PM »
Last summer we had Roof Rats, somehow they got up through a tiny hole where my husband had added our porch and ended up under the sink. They ate through a water pipe, so that was nice to have fixed. I was freaking out, we set traps and caught a whole bunch, I was scared to use bait in case they died "in public" and one of the cats or dogs got them. We did the steel wool in every possible place and I am still freaked out. 15 years here and I have never had a rat in my house. :( I was told by one of the exterminators I called in desperation that there has been a huge increase, I guess again because of all the new construction. I don't hear the coyotes singing like we used to,  I haven't seen a desert tortoise ambling through the yard for years (not how long the tortoise took, the time since I've seen one.. ;D )
Not even any snakes and even the scorpions seem to have taken off to somewhere else. I had only ever seen 2 snakes in our yard, probably the same one, a red racer. One day MrLK was outside working by a Joshua and one fell out of the tree onto him. Never heard a man scream like that, he will never live it down!

This spring our one remaining dog caught two little roof rats outside, she is an excellent hunter for being a mid size dog. Thanks Abby!

The thing I have noticed a massive increase in is the rabbit population, cotton tails, not jackrabbits and also squirrels. Our environment is certainly changing.
Still I would rather see all these critters than the nasty graffiti that is popping up on every sign, now those pests I wish would vanish.
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Re: Rat problem in town
« Reply #8 on: Jul 28, 06, 09:41:01 PM »
Dont forget that the bird flu has taken its toll in the rodent-eating bird population.   

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Re: Rat problem in town
« Reply #11 on: Jul 29, 06, 04:36:55 AM »
I saw a rat run under a dumpster near a popular eatery last night.  The thing was gigantic.  Now to go and rat proof my house, steel wool the holes under the house etc...

A good tip to help control the local varmint population is to feed your pets and then take the food away.  The pets will adjust to eating at that time and you will not be supporting a varmint wildlife population.  Free feeding attracts all the wrong animals: racoons, rats, coyotes, mice, etc..... Just a thought.

If you decide to poison the rats and mice in your house remember that a dead poisoned varmint can be deadly to a pet.  Also deer mice can carry Hantavirus. http://www.cabq.gov/bdm/hanta.html

I like using the sticky traps with a little peanut butter booster on them. 

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Re: Rat problem in town
« Reply #12 on: Jul 29, 06, 06:55:45 AM »
No rat problem here...we dropped them all at Wrightwood's house...hehehe....

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« Reply #13 on: Jul 29, 06, 07:11:33 AM »
I like a shotgun myself but I would probably shoot myself in the foot and I guess it would be messy.
I don't usually like to kill things either but rats are a whole different ballgame.
My new dryer has quit working, completely dead and I am wondering if something in the wall messed with the electrical box for it.
They are nasty, unhealthful and cause a great deal of damage, I have no sympathy.

Oh and Surfer Dude, make sure you check your eaves and any gaps in your roof. Roof rats will actually run along power lines to get to the roof.
(Roof rats are grey with a white tummy, if you are fortunate enough to see one up close.. ick)

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Re: Rat problem in town
« Reply #14 on: Jul 29, 06, 07:19:47 AM »
No rat problem here...we dropped them all at Wrightwood's house...hehehe....

me and kew were going to round up the rabbits and send them off to wrightwoods place... now i think we should round up the rats and send them up there. We have alot of kangaroo rats and plain ol ugly big grey rats

wrightwood if you experience any increase in the rat population at your house it wasn't me -Points to Todd-

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Re: Rat problem in town
« Reply #15 on: Jul 29, 06, 07:31:12 AM »
Nu uh, all the rabbits are living under my house, at last count there were 764,004...5...6

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Re: Rat problem in town
« Reply #16 on: Jul 29, 06, 07:38:01 AM »


Oh and Surfer Dude, make sure you check your eaves and any gaps in your roof. Roof rats will actually run along power lines to get to the roof.
(Roof rats are grey with a white tummy, if you are fortunate enough to see one up close.. ick)

I am the one person in Wrightwood without any trees to speak of (we have planted a few), it would be a long wire walk for a roof rat to get to my house.  I used to see roof rats all the time down the hill.  They are nasty little buggers!
I found out how Arcadia is handling these creatures.
http://www.roofrat.net/

It seems they have poisons now that won't secondary poison a pet. 

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Re: Rat problem in town
« Reply #17 on: Jul 29, 06, 01:22:25 PM »
My brother-in-law lives in Sherman Oaks he uses a pellet gun and shots them off the wires when he is sitting on his back porch he is  getting good at it.

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« Reply #18 on: Jul 29, 06, 01:59:02 PM »
No rats that we have seen up here, but we have had a terrible mouse invasion this year. Part of my morning routine now is checking the mouse traps. We almost always catch one or two.

YUCK!!!!!!

My cat is fired..

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« Reply #19 on: Jul 29, 06, 03:27:14 PM »
Thanks for the link Surfer_Dude. Just a warning to anyone planning on using a snap trap baited with peanut butter, the Jays are attracted to them. I was setting mine out at night and then taking them down in the morning. One morning around 5:30 I heard one trap spring and I went outside and there was a Stellar's Jay that was missing some feathers. This bird was still around the trap he had sprung trying to get the rest of the peanut butter. He was lucky to still be alive.

The rats have now started to eat my tomatoes and jalapenos, making me think they might be Spanish rats, who like making their own fresh salsa. Anyway, it is one thing if they eat my wife's flowers, it is quite another when they are going after my tomatoes. Now it is war!!!