Feed room guidelines for reducing rodents sign

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Does anyone have a copy of a feed room rules/guidelines poster to reduce the presence of rodents? My liveries have been complaining about rodents in the barn where they store their feed. However they leave bags of feed on the floor and not all keep their areas swept and tidy. I could make my own poster, but I’m a bit rubbish on a computer and thought some people may have some really good ones out there.
 
I've never seen a poster, but it really only takes two things: ALL feed stored in rodent-proof bins (those black bins are fine), and the floor kept clean and swept. Once you minimise the available feed, you can have a go at getting rid of them. Time for new rules for your liveries to stick to!
 
Can't find anything specific on google but there are any number of sign makers out there. Someone should be able to make something for you.
 
Or you could speak to your liveries.
I'm not sure a poster is really required for you to convey that in order to reduce the rodent problem the liveries must keep feed in rodent proof bins and sweep up any spillages.
Then you know they've received the message and if any don't stick to it you can be more firm with them.
 
Rats will eat through plastic bins.

I keep all my feed in metal bins and no bags of feed are left out. Floor is swept after feeds are made.

Old chest freezers work well.

I don't know of any specific posters but I think a word with your liveries and also get a cat would help.
 
I would agree that cats work where feed bins don't - I have actually opened a feed bin to find a rat staring back at me. *shudder*

We currently have 2 'feral' cats in the feed room at the yard and its made a huge difference. In the past unopened bags of feed would suddenly develop holes in them and I stood there one day trying to be brave enough to open a new bag of chaff that was wiggling (mice).

One of the so-called feral cats is very soppy and spends its time asleep, but the other has brought me 2 dead rats so far and we've had no more mice. I think the smell of cats puts them off if nothing else.
 
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