waterfowlman wrote:Personally, I think you have too many other animals running around to use poison. Wrap that place up with snap traps and nibble away on the rat population. Small live traps will sometimes catch the trap wise rodents.
gila-river wrote:AT, most of the new store bought poisons are basically just blood thinners. The mice/rats bleed out internally. I don't know about with dogs but we had a rat poison scare with my youngest son and poison control/911 said it was their most common call and unless he ate an entire box just give him some water.
waterfowlman wrote:Personally, I think you have too many other animals running around to use poison. Wrap that place up with snap traps and nibble away on the rat population. Small live traps will sometimes catch the trap wise rodents.
gila-river wrote:AT, most of the new store bought poisons are basically just blood thinners. The mice/rats bleed out internally. I don't know about with dogs but we had a rat poison scare with my youngest son and poison control/911 said it was their most common call and unless he ate an entire box just give him some water.
assateague wrote:OK, fellas, I've googled and googled, but have either not searched the right words, or there isn't much info.
Here's my question- how long after rats are poisoned is the little rat corpse toxic? Does the ingested poison get broken down by the body, thus killing it, or does it remain in there pretty much forever? I need to get rid of those rats, and was ready to put poison in the holes, but then I read a lot that says the rats will come out to die, possibly looking for water or something. And if there are dead rats in the yard, the digs will pick them up. Don't think they'd eat them, and I'm almost certain the barn cats won't eat them if they didn't kill them, but am trying to avoid any ugly issues or expensive vet trips for the hounds. I've asked the vet, and he doesn't have an answer, either, as to how long the corpses are toxic.
Anybody with any experience or knowledge, feel free to drop it on me. These rodents need to go away. Thanks!
Bulldog0156 wrote:assateague wrote:OK, fellas, I've googled and googled, but have either not searched the right words, or there isn't much info.
Here's my question- how long after rats are poisoned is the little rat corpse toxic? Does the ingested poison get broken down by the body, thus killing it, or does it remain in there pretty much forever? I need to get rid of those rats, and was ready to put poison in the holes, but then I read a lot that says the rats will come out to die, possibly looking for water or something. And if there are dead rats in the yard, the digs will pick them up. Don't think they'd eat them, and I'm almost certain the barn cats won't eat them if they didn't kill them, but am trying to avoid any ugly issues or expensive vet trips for the hounds. I've asked the vet, and he doesn't have an answer, either, as to how long the corpses are toxic.
Anybody with any experience or knowledge, feel free to drop it on me. These rodents need to go away. Thanks!
What the hell are your barn cats for?!?!?!?!?!?!
waterfowlman wrote:At my house in Fort Lauderdale I would get those big river rats running through the yard. Sometimes I caught them in the big Victor snap traps baited with peanut butter. I also bought a couple of small, galvanized hardware cloth live traps from the local hardware store and baited them with hot dog slices and bacon. Whenever I caught one of those big sonofabitches in the live trap, they got the Navy Seal test. Ten minutes underwater in a garbage pail.....those fuckers always failed the test...everyone of them.
I loved those small victories!!![]()
RonE wrote:Bulldog0156 wrote:assateague wrote:OK, fellas, I've googled and googled, but have either not searched the right words, or there isn't much info.
Here's my question- how long after rats are poisoned is the little rat corpse toxic? Does the ingested poison get broken down by the body, thus killing it, or does it remain in there pretty much forever? I need to get rid of those rats, and was ready to put poison in the holes, but then I read a lot that says the rats will come out to die, possibly looking for water or something. And if there are dead rats in the yard, the digs will pick them up. Don't think they'd eat them, and I'm almost certain the barn cats won't eat them if they didn't kill them, but am trying to avoid any ugly issues or expensive vet trips for the hounds. I've asked the vet, and he doesn't have an answer, either, as to how long the corpses are toxic.
Anybody with any experience or knowledge, feel free to drop it on me. These rodents need to go away. Thanks!
What the hell are your barn cats for?!?!?!?!?!?!
Google: "How rat poison works" and then Google "Can poisoned rat kill dogs"
Bulldog0156 wrote:assateague wrote:OK, fellas, I've googled and googled, but have either not searched the right words, or there isn't much info.
Here's my question- how long after rats are poisoned is the little rat corpse toxic? Does the ingested poison get broken down by the body, thus killing it, or does it remain in there pretty much forever? I need to get rid of those rats, and was ready to put poison in the holes, but then I read a lot that says the rats will come out to die, possibly looking for water or something. And if there are dead rats in the yard, the digs will pick them up. Don't think they'd eat them, and I'm almost certain the barn cats won't eat them if they didn't kill them, but am trying to avoid any ugly issues or expensive vet trips for the hounds. I've asked the vet, and he doesn't have an answer, either, as to how long the corpses are toxic.
Anybody with any experience or knowledge, feel free to drop it on me. These rodents need to go away. Thanks!
What the hell are your barn cats for?!?!?!?!?!?!
assateague wrote:Bulldog0156 wrote:assateague wrote:OK, fellas, I've googled and googled, but have either not searched the right words, or there isn't much info.
Here's my question- how long after rats are poisoned is the little rat corpse toxic? Does the ingested poison get broken down by the body, thus killing it, or does it remain in there pretty much forever? I need to get rid of those rats, and was ready to put poison in the holes, but then I read a lot that says the rats will come out to die, possibly looking for water or something. And if there are dead rats in the yard, the digs will pick them up. Don't think they'd eat them, and I'm almost certain the barn cats won't eat them if they didn't kill them, but am trying to avoid any ugly issues or expensive vet trips for the hounds. I've asked the vet, and he doesn't have an answer, either, as to how long the corpses are toxic.
Anybody with any experience or knowledge, feel free to drop it on me. These rodents need to go away. Thanks!
What the hell are your barn cats for?!?!?!?!?!?!
For the barn and yard. I don't want those fuckers shitting in my shop.
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flight control wrote:Even if the poison did stay poisonous forever, the rat carcass won't stay edible very long. Also, let's say the rat eats enough to kill it, the rat now contains enough poison to kill another rat sized animal assuming it eats the whole carcass. I could be wrong, but I think a cat would have to eat it's own weight in poisoned rat carcasses to enter the danger zone.
But this is the internet, so, bonjour.
flight control wrote:Even if the poison did stay poisonous forever, the rat carcass won't stay edible very long. Also, let's say the rat eats enough to kill it, the rat now contains enough poison to kill another rat sized animal assuming it eats the whole carcass. I could be wrong, but I think a cat would have to eat it's own weight in poisoned rat carcasses to enter the danger zone.
But this is the internet, so, bonjour.
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RonE wrote:I hate to use such a nasty word, but why don't you "pay" someone to get rid of the rats? There are professionals out there you know. Doesn't look like the rats are going to let you catch them. This reminds me a lot of the old Road Runner cartoons where you are Wiley Coyote.
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