Here’s Hoping

Each of the rat zappers killed a rat Wednesday evening or Thursday morning, so the total is now

rats in truck 16
rats in well house 9
mouse (in truck) 1
ground squirrel (in truck) 1

Andy put the Rid-a-Rat in the truck Thursday. A rat had moved it yesterday, but there was no new nesting material and no rat in the zapper.

9-18-14-Rid-a_rat-In-Truck

9-18-14-Rid-a_rat-In-Truck-cropped

Today he’s going to put the motion-activated light in the well house. We don’t want rats destroying things in the truck and well house, but we don’t want to kill them either. Keep your fingers crossed for us.


 

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8 Responses to Here’s Hoping

  1. Rummuser says:

    It is survival of the fittest. The creatures have no chance against such technology!

  2. bikehikebabe says:

    Why do I love reading your tally of the zapped ones & ones that got away?

  3. tammyj says:

    is this new? i mean so many of them and as SUCH a problem?
    i don’t recall your writing about it before now …
    i know you of all people hate killing things. so i hope it gets better!
    i’ll hold good thoughts.
    and bhb comment ….
    oh. LOLOL. incorrigible. LOL.
    (always wanted to use that word) 😀

    • bikehikebabe says:

      You were ordered to stay off the computer when she was writing about it.

    • Jean says:

      tammy,
      I hope it gets better too. When we had a garden and the animals were eating everything, Andy started trapping and killing them. I was so upset I stopped going up there, so we spent a lot of money and built the greenhouse. He had his garden and the plants and rodents were safe.

      The Rid-a-Rat and motion-detecting light are a lot less expensive than a big greenhouse!

    • Jean says:

      PS In the past the rat zapper got only one or two rats a year. This year was amazing. Probably because we had so much moisture and the vegetation flourished? The rabbits were abundant too.

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