🤮🤮We sat outside Notre Dame in Summer 2018 and bold as you like a rat came out of the shrubbery onto the low wall we were sitting on and gave us what I can only describe as a longing look to share our sandwiches. Suffice to say we moved on.
Paris has a real rat problem . 2 million people to 6 million rats. The rats are winning 🤮🤮
I do not think London is without its problems too. The Embankment was one rat spotters mecca. Near us most of the retail outlets have rat poison bait boxes around their periphery. Mainly due to the mix of non food and food outlets including two food trailers.Sounds like a city to avoid. If the problem gets worse it might affect the tourist trade and that might make them take action.
Don"t know but it one city i will avoid because of the ratsWho counted the rats and how did they get the rats to keep still whilst the count took place?
Allegedly we all live within 6 feet of a rat.You don’t see them!Don"t know but it one city i will avoid because of the rats
That’s a good one. In the days before mobile phones and internet I got my guidance from Brian Plummers books on lurcher and terriers. He was a teacher in tye Black Country and with his buddies they would go rat hunting in chicken sheds. Still worth a read as the books are timeless.Something like this Clive?
Working terriers take on hundreds of rats! | 💥🐀"Wowiee, there's so many"🐀💥 It's hard to know how one will react when faced with one of the largest swarm of rats we've ever witnessed as a pack.... | By Suffolk and Norfolk rat pack | Facebook
💥🐀"Wowiee, there's so many"🐀💥 It's hard to know how one will react when faced with one of the largest swarm of rats we've ever witnessed as a pack....fb.watch
Hi Dusty not seen rat this morning but going into garage saw a mouseAllegedly we all live within 6 feet of a rat.You don’t see them!
Easy, just count the legs and divide by fourWho counted the rats and how did they get the rats to keep still whilst the count took place?
Hi Sam my brother loves it where you are he rents a cottage and goes Fly fishing for a couple of weeksWe used to get free range sheep coming into the garden and chew or trample down the plants. So we put gates up where they used to come through.
Then we got pestered by Rabbits, which chewed away at the plants we'd lovingly planted. We put rabbit proof fencing around the garden but the cunning little devils still found a way in. In the end I had to resort to lead poisoning of the 22 variety. The buzzards and eagles were happy with this arrangement.
The free range rabbits slowly died out due to mixomatosis.
Then we got deer coming in and chewing up the plants and trampling down the others. We then had to put deer fencing all around the garden. But to big for my 22.
Rats were a minor problem just in the shed where they'd over winter and breed. Not many and the rat bait saw most of them off.
Now if we could sort out the tourists 😉