Very true. Some farmers seem to go out of their way to encourage vermin. And not just with rats. One farm I used to shoot had a disused dairy on it. The buildings were semi-derelict and used as a dumping ground. First elder moved in then bramble until there was a near ten metre wide strip of impenetrable vegetation around the buildings. The old slurry pit, which was just a ten foot deep hole in the ground, filled up with brambles six feet high and was absolutely riddled with rabbits that you couldn't get near to ferret, shoot or anything else. A wheat field backed onto this mess and the landowner still moaned when rabbits took a bite out of the crop.i think of alot of pest control around farm buildings is because the farmer refuses to have a tidy farm. of course rats will turn up but with decent sheds and removal of harbouage points the number of rats killed is minimal. its only giving them the chance to establish that causes massive amounts, the same with chicken farms decent sheds stop rodents getting in decent fences stop most foxes. im not saying you dont have to kill but managing the environment better is the key. i have no problem killing most animal, i get great satistaction from "beating the animal" with any ethical option.
after all my waffle i think creating a problem that you then get to solve is a weird way to justify killing
There was a working grain dryer on the site. They never bothered to clean up spilled grain and even made things worse by dumping old round bales there and leaving them to rot. So it filled up with rats as well as rabbits. And there was a very well used bridle path passing right through the middle of it all and the place was full of vehicles and machinery so shooting was practically impossible.
Keeping the place clean and tidy would have made a massive difference.
