Kiwioilboiler
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Dunno if the smallprint will be able to be read, so I'll paraphrase.
"This Hikoki 36v battery has more computer power than Dell. It knows when you even think about taking a dump. It will tell you if it's faulty or not, not the other way round. Capiche?"
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I soak their pellets or crumble in a little water in dish. Seems to keep them from clawing it knocking it everywhere. Plus it hydrates them betterGood morning, believe it or not Randy, some of us sleep at night. I made some more rat shot shells for the 38. I have chickens so I have some rats out there. I go out every night with the thermal and if I see one, I shoot it. Makes for great sport. I wish chickens weren't so messy with their food, but I can't seem to convince them to be neater. Lol
I use #6 shot over 1.5 grains of bullseye, a card wad, fill almost to the brim with shot, then a card wad. I crimp lightly, then I scrape some bees wax on top and melt with a lighter. Works great.
Be safe out there
My wife cleans up daily, but they are not in a run, she also takes the food away so they have to forage through their mess, which they do. The snakes are no longer active, so the rats and mice do better. Wife has been mixing flour and sugar and sodium bicarb and leaving small feeders with it in it. Seems rats and mice can not digest the bicarb, so it kills them. Seems like it is working.I soak their pellets or crumble in a little water in dish. Seems to keep them from clawing it knocking it everywhere. Plus it hydrates them better
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Same here. Free ranging foragers. I encourage by only feeding in morning and evening. Mice don’t need much, food dust all they need. When I water their food it mushes it and very little dust or spill. Sounds like you need some weasels for those rats lolMy wife cleans up daily, but they are not in a run, she also takes the food away so they have to forage through their mess, which they do. The snakes are no longer active, so the rats and mice do better. Wife has been mixing flour and sugar and sodium bicarb and leaving small feeders with it in it. Seems rats and mice can not digest the bicarb, so it kills them. Seems like it is working.
So far the Sodium Bicarb seems to be doing the job, not sure how I would go about training a weasel to not do things I don't want them to do. The problem peaked around August and we have been doing our best to remove any feed. I will always have mice as I have a barn full of hay. But we have been fortunate not to have many in the house. I need no more mouths to feed. Will try wetting the feed to reduce spilling. Chickens love to dig and scratch, so having them be neat is a non-starter. We have a containment fence, to keep them out of the disappearance zones (the woods), and they all get locked up daily at dusk, including the guineas (I have 20 of those).Same here. Free ranging foragers. I encourage by only feeding in morning and evening. Mice don’t need much, food dust all they need. When I water their food it mushes it and very little dust or spill. Sounds like you need some weasels for those rats lol
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