Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Learn how to rat-proof your garden tonight

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Lux Living said...

I'd be more interested in "How to Flip-Flop Proof your Community Restaurants."

rsietsema said...

I've got a plot at the 6th and B garden, and squirrels and feral cats are our biggest nuisances, the former love to munch on flower bulbs while the latter shit in the vegetable patches. Rats prefer burgers and greasy fries -- just like humans.

Jill said...

Rats are tunneling creatures that need to chew everything in sight, and our garden has been plagued by rats since time immemorial. If they don't chew, their teeth will grow up into their brains (or something like that).

We've tried everything to get rid of them with as little poison as possible, but mostly we only control them a little. All the surrounding buildings have rats, and the exterminator told us that unless those buildings get a better grip on their rat problems, we will never be rid of them.

Anonymous said...

I am always tripping over rats at night when I walk by the garden on my street. It is overgrown and the critters have a lot of places to hide and jump out from.

Anonymous said...

lets bread them and start frying them up and selling them to tourists with some ice cold beer

StMarksLivin said...

Jill,

If you have rodents getting into your trash, you should check out this company called Mint-X. they make garbage bags that somehow repel rats, I dont know if this will help but you can suggest your building manager to try them

http://www.mint-x.com/