Hi, my first post here in this forum. I live in a very rural area, large garden and a camelid stud next door. Farm animals around. I've had mouse problems in the past, so did the previous owner over many years. I've controlled them with poisoned wheat in the loft and sometimes outside the house. I also have a couple of electronic repellents. In the last few weeks I have noticed large rats in the garden possibly attracted by the compost (I'll have to deal with that issue in due course) and from the noise, considerable mouse activity in the loft. I'm pretty sure they are mice from the quantity of bait they are taking (small), the droppings (small) and no discernible rat-odour. Anyway, I am baiting and will carry on, BUT....
Last night I put new dishes out with bait, old glass ashtrays, one-third full of bait and when I examined them this evening, 24 hours later, the ashtrays were 'capped' with fibreglass insulation foam! Just as though a human had torn off some lagging and carefully pressed it leaving no gaps at all on top of the poison. Both ashtrays were the same, on opposite sides of the loft - some fifty feet apart. That's another reason I think they must be mice - rats usually avoid new things. The new ashtray bait holders appear not to have had any bait taken while a couple of old jam jar lids nearby which I also filled last night were emptied with droppings and chaff nearby.
What on earth is going on? I have googled extensively and found no reference to it on the Internet. If I cannot get them to eat the bait I am going to find it hard to get rid of them...I think the infestation is too large for trapping to work.
As for the rats outside, I bought a good strong metal bait container with a screw lock from B&Q and have loaded it with the same bait, placed under a wooden sheet to prevent ingress of water, where we know the rats run (from tracks and we have seen two during daylight). Any better ideas?
Many thanks
