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Aerial baiting, Baits - 1080 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaros" data-source="post: 500237" data-attributes="member: 1122"><p>Went for a wander in the backyard the other day with my wife Carolyn and all of a sudden she shrieked-JACK!!Jack!!jack!! Of course being a man who has descended from the days of chivalry etc. I walked up to the spot she was at and there was this massive bloody RAT. Nelson our Cocker Spaniel being a lover of birds and nature had found this somewhere in the backyard. Anyway it was a job and a half trying to get this rat away from him, eventually having to use the hose to get him to drop it.</p><p>I removed the rat to the garbage bin where it belonged and tried to work out how he had got in the first placed.</p><p>I had recently got our 6 mthly termite and pest control check done and it seems that the rat had succumbed to one of their slugs of bait. </p><p>I spoke with John our pest controller and he said it was the bait he had thrown into our roof which he said was also good for possums as well.</p><p>Now if Nelson had broken the skin of the rat he could have died an ugly death as well. So be wary of domestic rat/mice baits coz it might take your pet away from you and we wouldn't want that to happen would we. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaros, post: 500237, member: 1122"] Went for a wander in the backyard the other day with my wife Carolyn and all of a sudden she shrieked-JACK!!Jack!!jack!! Of course being a man who has descended from the days of chivalry etc. I walked up to the spot she was at and there was this massive bloody RAT. Nelson our Cocker Spaniel being a lover of birds and nature had found this somewhere in the backyard. Anyway it was a job and a half trying to get this rat away from him, eventually having to use the hose to get him to drop it. I removed the rat to the garbage bin where it belonged and tried to work out how he had got in the first placed. I had recently got our 6 mthly termite and pest control check done and it seems that the rat had succumbed to one of their slugs of bait. I spoke with John our pest controller and he said it was the bait he had thrown into our roof which he said was also good for possums as well. Now if Nelson had broken the skin of the rat he could have died an ugly death as well. So be wary of domestic rat/mice baits coz it might take your pet away from you and we wouldn't want that to happen would we. :( [/QUOTE]
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