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HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world 6 hours agoso like, they may be rats and rats are smarter than mice. we have had to (and we legitimately hate that it’s come to this but like, these rats shitass were tapdancing on the airducts to make fun of us) get marginally legal poisons (it’s not illegal to possess, but also not legal to buy. we have to drive to Reno to get it) and we tried everyfuckingthing before this it’s a warzone they come in from the rat fields and climb up into our rooves and not our houses because that’s where our cats are. I will try to remember to look for the name of the poison for you if you want, those fuckers.
its_prolly_fine@sh.itjust.works 6 hours ago
Have you tried one of those essential diffuser things, and use peppermint. Powerful smells like that “blind” rodents because their main sense is smell. We also couldn’t get the tap dancing chipmunks to get out of the attic. Tried everything, peppermint essential oil worked for us. Tried the things made for rodent repelling that smells, but they don’t really work as well. Lol
Poison can kill nontarget animals, pets, owls, hawks, foxes, etc.
HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world 1 hour ago
We’ve tried fox urine. Wolf urine. Moose urine. Getting cat hair and leaving it all around the attic. I’ve lost count of all the nonpoison methods we’ve tried. These fuckers are smart, but the are also hungry.
They flee the [agricultural product] fields when the farmers hire a plane to spray for probably everything. Then they don’t leave unless we kill them all. When there’s poison out we keep an eye out for dead rodents to remove the carcasses, since I hear some of those passions can stay in the environment for like 60 years and I’m putting them outside the environment dammit.