Re: How Do You Catch A Rat?
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Originally Posted by
Adam Chandler
Good luck catching your misplaced rat. However if you do get him back alive I would NOT feed him off or put him back with other rats. You have no idea what he has been eating or running through. It could hurt your BP's or contaminate the other rats.
I agree, a rat that's gotten away should be put down and disposed of. I've had a few get away on me and have had great luck with kill traps. I've used bread to bait them and stuffed it in real good. I've found that rats can get bait out of the trap without setting it off if they don't have to work for it.
I'd also have a look around the edges of the room and under anything you can look under for droppings, and place your traps where you see most of them.
Re: How Do You Catch A Rat?
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Originally Posted by
wolfy-hound
Try a bucket? He might come to a water source rather than food. The way I finally caught a escaped ASF was in a 1/3 full pitcher of water, but they're smaller. If you can put a 5g bucket where he can get to the top rim, he might fall in and not be able to get back out(if it's empty, he can jump out, but with the water, he has nothing to push off of to jump).
Good advice. Once I didn't even know I had an escapee until I found him drowned in the basement toilet. I don't know how he managed to get in there but sure couldn't get out.
Re: How Do You Catch A Rat?
I agree with not feeding him off. I recommend the no-bait snap traps. Just line the traps with the pads against the wall and I caught my ASF within a day. A different species, but the same problem. I reused mine too. :)
Re: How Do You Catch A Rat?
If he has been climbing on things get a large container (bucket, garbage can, etc.), fill it with enough water so the rat cant jump out or reach the top, tape paper over it tightly, cut a T in the middle and add bait. Keep it close to something he can reach it from. When the rat goes for the bait it falls through the paper into the water, hopefully you can check on the bucket every few hours.