Little bit old-fashioned
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So after a whole winter with zero issues with rats the last 2 days I've suddenly found rat droppings on my little hay stack and on the small open bales of hayledge I have on pallets in my stable.
Bit concerned that a rat poo is going to end up in one of their haynets. Have removed the offending droppings as I see them but concerned to find I thought the hayledge was poo free stuffed 2 haynets hung them up horses munching away then spotted 3 droppings in the bottom of the empty hayledge plastic.
Im hoping that my due diligence checking over the hayledge before stuffing means im okay but obviously its a concern that rats are touching never mind pooing and potentially weeing on my horses food.
I knew I'd need to box clever with hard feed but I didnt realise they would suddenly start going for my hay.
I only keep 6 small bales at a time at the yard with 1 small hayledge bale open at a time - they get a mix - so nowhere for them to nest, so why are they suddenly all over it?
Can't put down poison as whilst hay is in a stable it is still relatively exposed to neighbours cats and mice also eating it or rats eating it and dying in the field and getting eaten by a neighbours cat. So I don't want to go down that road.
Equally though I dont see what asking a terrier man to come is going to do as they just seem to be coming out at night for a jolly then going away again. The place is immaculate and there is nowhere for them to bed down and make a home.
Bit stumped. Any suggestions? Also how worried do I need to be or can I get rid of droppings for now when I find them?
Hoping we are on our last week or 2 of haying then they can hit the Spring grass so won't be an issue after that as we also plan to build a better haystore for next winter that I'll be mindful to make as rat proof as possible.
All advice very greatly received! Thanks
Bit concerned that a rat poo is going to end up in one of their haynets. Have removed the offending droppings as I see them but concerned to find I thought the hayledge was poo free stuffed 2 haynets hung them up horses munching away then spotted 3 droppings in the bottom of the empty hayledge plastic.
Im hoping that my due diligence checking over the hayledge before stuffing means im okay but obviously its a concern that rats are touching never mind pooing and potentially weeing on my horses food.
I knew I'd need to box clever with hard feed but I didnt realise they would suddenly start going for my hay.
I only keep 6 small bales at a time at the yard with 1 small hayledge bale open at a time - they get a mix - so nowhere for them to nest, so why are they suddenly all over it?
Can't put down poison as whilst hay is in a stable it is still relatively exposed to neighbours cats and mice also eating it or rats eating it and dying in the field and getting eaten by a neighbours cat. So I don't want to go down that road.
Equally though I dont see what asking a terrier man to come is going to do as they just seem to be coming out at night for a jolly then going away again. The place is immaculate and there is nowhere for them to bed down and make a home.
Bit stumped. Any suggestions? Also how worried do I need to be or can I get rid of droppings for now when I find them?
Hoping we are on our last week or 2 of haying then they can hit the Spring grass so won't be an issue after that as we also plan to build a better haystore for next winter that I'll be mindful to make as rat proof as possible.
All advice very greatly received! Thanks