are guns the best rat trap?

are guns the best rat trap?

  1. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Yeah

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Gay unfunny yeahnagger

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

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      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

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    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Straight funny yeahchad

  2. 3 weeks ago
    äää

    >another slide thread
    you'll won't defeat /k/'s redpills so easily, demon
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    also https://youtube.com/@pixess1996/videos

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >random image
      >single one liner noeffort ai post
      >over and over and over and over again
      You think people won't notice the pattern? Admittedly it works better then the slide thread efforts over the summer. Slava Ukraine, glory to the Proud Free Independent Nation of Taiwan, TZD, TCD

      Are you feeling okay?

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >2023 best recipe for deer (unfucked)
      Well that's fucking useless

  3. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    History has proven that gas chambers are the best rat traps

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Yeah, but how do they get in? Presumably also because it needs a method to get in, it would need to be an outdoors trap to cull populations or have pretty much unstoppable leaking in a building.

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Leave a trail of pennies for them to follow and then shut the door on them.

  4. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >random image
    >single one liner noeffort ai post
    >over and over and over and over again
    You think people won't notice the pattern? Admittedly it works better then the slide thread efforts over the summer. Slava Ukraine, glory to the Proud Free Independent Nation of Taiwan, TZD, TCD

  5. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    We're actually having problems catching a rat rn. We got rid of the mice and now a rat has moved in and he's worse

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      They're pieces of shit I fucking hate them. did you set up and kill and live traps?

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        DELETE THIS!

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          everybody likes dumbo rats not the disgusting little monsters that run around in your walls

          • 3 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            Is this an american problem? My walls are out of bricks or concrete (I'm not allowed to own a gun though).

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        We set up some traps it's avoided. We put out peanut butter laced with poison and it ate it without a problem

        It's not just you, tons of people are having mice problems. A strong El Nino switch is the biggest contributor, but people are the 2nd biggest. When a mass amount of people are moving large distances, they can and will have pests (who are also migrating due to conditions) follow them.
        Not really the people's fault (as a whole), just is what it is.

        I've seen more people buying poisons and traps in the past 6 months here than I have in 15 years combined.

        Personally, the black plastic jaw traps are better than the classic ones (more safe/easier to handle), but the most success we've had in this house is with appropriately placed glue boards, putting away the animal's food, and putting poison pellets in niches and corners inaccessible to the pets.

        Thanks we'll get some of those plastic jaw traps. The glue traps are what we got the mice with, idk if we tried them for the rat. As far as poison I just mentioned that it survived our first attempt

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          Never use poison, it's unreliable as fuck and when it does work it has a nasty tendency to kill local birds/pets/other wildlife as collateral, and it's a documented fact that rats both carefully sample small portions of unknown food sources and learn to avoid the sources if they or another rat gets sick from it.

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      It's not just you, tons of people are having mice problems. A strong El Nino switch is the biggest contributor, but people are the 2nd biggest. When a mass amount of people are moving large distances, they can and will have pests (who are also migrating due to conditions) follow them.
      Not really the people's fault (as a whole), just is what it is.

      I've seen more people buying poisons and traps in the past 6 months here than I have in 15 years combined.

      Personally, the black plastic jaw traps are better than the classic ones (more safe/easier to handle), but the most success we've had in this house is with appropriately placed glue boards, putting away the animal's food, and putting poison pellets in niches and corners inaccessible to the pets.

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        covid kind of forced rats into residential areas around here when restaurants had to close down.

  6. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Why is there no video?

  7. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    it would be funny up until the gun actually goes off and now you have splattered mouse to clean up, along with a possible hole in your floor

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      I not 15 minutes ago just shot a small mouse caught in glue with a .22 airgun, which is what I recommend for disposal of any pests, and the pellet went straight through it's shoulder and spine and dug a hole in the dirt.
      It died instantly (instant feet kicking response with no other body or head motion) but then, my guilt is really only about how other people might react and not anything towards the mouse itself. They are pests. There are billions of them. They are destroying my house. Sorry little guy.
      I bought a pellet gun specifically for the pests, one drunk night I almost made the mistake of using my .22 rifle.

      We set up some traps it's avoided. We put out peanut butter laced with poison and it ate it without a problem

      [...]
      Thanks we'll get some of those plastic jaw traps. The glue traps are what we got the mice with, idk if we tried them for the rat. As far as poison I just mentioned that it survived our first attempt

      These ones specifically, we've tried a half dozen different jaw traps, these instantly kill a full grown adult, are likely enough for an actual rat as well. I don't actually trust the old bar and level traps to be as effective as these.

      Recently some of the poison has made itself apparent (lots of mice will actually die in their burrows in your walls), three in 2 weeks popped up.
      One on the primary bathroom floor, one INSIDE THE WASHING MACHINE WHAT THE FUCK, and another that was paraded around by one of my dogs while I was at work, and found on the living room carpet.

      Yeah fuck mice. Wild mice are in no way equal to a caged pet.

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        So you mainly deal with mice? We were able to get rid of the mice and now a rat has moved in after them. If you think that plastic trap is good for a rat too then I'll grab some

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          New Zealand’s only native mammal is a small bat, which is fucking wild,
          But currently they are trying to kill all introduced mammals, especially rats.
          Fucking ambitious goal, but they’ve got a beautiful country so goodluck to them.

          Everyone I met over there swears by Picrel.
          C02 powered, self reloading rat trap.
          Doesn’t use poison, drops the corpses nearby for local wildlife to eat or attracts more rats. Set and forget, until you need to change the cartridge and one dude showed me the app on his phone which sends notifications when the thing goes off with a talley of rats killed.
          Bit more on the pricey side,

          • 3 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            Thanks that's cool, looking at one on Walmart website for $90. It says for mice tho, idk if that's big enough, there is one for squirrels on Amazon but it's $250

            • 3 weeks ago
              Anonymous

              The squirrel one is the a18. The a24 goes for about $200 on amazon.

              • 3 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                Damn, still $200. Idk if that's worth it for 1 rat

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Imagine putting your *gulp* big juicy stupid delicious scrumptious cock in that thing there a

  8. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    So I love rats, fuck mice but rats are cool, smart little fuckers you gotta admire their tenacity sometimes.
    Anyway,
    I had a mouse problem in my roof,
    Went through so many different ideas for traps, I ruled out poison because we got neighbours with pets, and there’s also a pond nearby full of frogs and birds and turtles.
    And when I worked on a farm in my late teens I had to clean up after a mouse plague… so yeah, make it someone else’s problem.

    After going through a number of traps I settled on a bucket trap like picrel.

    I had tried to make my own before, with the peanut butter can in the middle,
    Or a flipping plank.
    Didn’t catch many,

    But the hooded cover they seem to fucking love and that seems to be the trick, they’re all “food here and it’s sheltered”
    You can fill the bottom with a little bit of water to drown them, but then you get like… water mixed with mouse piss and shit and rotting mice, and it’s not a good smell.

    So I used to catch them in a bucket trap, and every few nights I would drive to the rich side of town and go for a walk on a trail behind their houses and let the mice out there. Was only questioned once why I was walking around with what was clearly a mousetrap bucket, and I said
    “Oh I’m changing the trap over, take the old one if it’s got mice, but nothing today”

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >So I used to catch them in a bucket trap, and every few nights I would drive to the rich side of town and go for a walk on a trail behind their houses and let the mice out there. Was only questioned once why I was walking around with what was clearly a mousetrap bucket, and I said
      >“Oh I’m changing the trap over, take the old one if it’s got mice, but nothing today”
      brilliant

  9. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I live in a farm house built around 1860-1861. All rural area. I depend on good mouse traps and honestly, the electric one is the best.
    Victor M250SSR-2 kills them fucking dead and "humane" is bullshit, it hurts the whole time they're dying.

  10. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    How about chipmunks? I had some move into the attic and create a damn family. I don't know why, but corner pieces on vinyl-sided houses are hollow and lead right into the attic, and chipmunks can climb straight up them.

    I baited regular wooden mouse traps with peanut butter and a peanut on top and killed 5 chipmunks. I placed the traps inside rain gutters and underneath my grill where they would run under often. It was working, but the last couple chipmunks for some reason won't take the bait. I've also killed a couple moles by accident, poor little blind guys.

    I bought something to spray inside the hollow corner pieces to stop entry, I think it was called Critter Stop. But I have to make sure they're all dead before I spray. I imagine they'll chew anything and everything if I spray the corners shut and they happen to be alive inside yet.

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