My first thoughts exactly, some dentition there!My war with the rats continues and so far this week has been a good one. 3 rats in four days. This one being the best of the bunch.
Look at its nashers almost mounted it next to my cwd![]()
My first thoughts exactly, some dentition there!![]()
Please don't mention Trophy, the Government will ban rat traps if that's what the are used for.
Got to admit, there’s something very satisfying about seeing a rat in the trap of a morning as I walk up the garden path, sort of set’s you up for the day.![]()
Will you send it to get measured ?
The thump clunk as they go off in the attic always brings a smile to my face. We were away for Christmas and got home to find our bedroom ceiling sopping as a mouse has chewed through a water pipe in the loft. Declared war on the bastards after that and I've killed a good few this last month.Best thing was I heard it snap shut last night so also got a good night sleep.
The thump clunk as they go off in the attic always brings a smile to my face. We were away for Christmas and got home to find our bedroom ceiling sopping as a mouse has chewed through a water pipe in the loft. Declared war on the bastards after that and I've killed a good few this last month.
I usually get 50 plus mice every winter out of the attic. This year, not many. There was a (sounded like) rat dancing up there last night. It lives out in the wood pile, so I have a pavement detector which goes off whenever the rat is active out there so then grab the air rifle and try to catch it.. little bugger was all over the place, and I couldn't get a bead on it.
It's a pain in the arse because now I have to paint the bedroom ceiling and I only painted it 5 years ago when we moved in. I'm just glad the ceiling didn't come down, it was a close thing it was that wet.God that’s a nightmare they can be really destructive. Don’t seem to get the mice in the loft fortunately it’s the blasted rats.
View attachment 406272That’s my PB rat (normal sized spade for scale). Shot out the bedroom window with a .22lr whilst it was pillaging spilled chicken feed.
Funnily enough.....many years ago when I used to do a bit of rock fishing on the East coast, we were always "visited" by the biggest rats I'd ever seen that had obviously grown large and brazen on bait and scraps of food. They would even try and raid your bait box/bucket in front of you! Big as cats was the warning - not as big as a cat, but not to be messed with!Another chonker. Don’t remember them being this big a few decades ago.