Re: Why my rats go through so much food!
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womsterr
Good advice - what would you use?
Get a bottle of iver-on pour for cattle from a feed store. The $30-$40 bottles will last you a while. Mix it 5 parts water to 1 part medicine, and spray your rats and their bedding down with it once a month usually but in your case, I might go for once every 2 weeks, since there is a clear and present danger for mite infestation. :gj:
Re: Why my rats go through so much food!
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Originally Posted by
Rhasputin
Get a bottle of iver-on pour for cattle from a feed store. The $30-$40 bottles will last you a while. Mix it 5 parts water to 1 part medicine, and spray your rats and their bedding down with it once a month usually but in your case, I might go for once every 2 weeks, since there is a clear and present danger for mite infestation. :gj:
Thank you. How does that affect my snakes would be my question? I pull rats off for feeding almost every other day with all the hatchlings this year...
Re: Why my rats go through so much food!
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Originally Posted by
womsterr
I regularly go to a piece of property which is an hour drive from here and probably 20k acres of pristine country. You think they would make it back from that far?
It depends on the obstacles between your house and where you drop them off. It could work at only 1 mile away if there was a very busy highway in between. If it's only woods, streams and back roads the 20 miles won't help. Depending on the terrain and food sources, a raccoon's home range could be 20 square miles.
I'm not big on moving wild animals. Either they're a problem or they're not. If not, leave them alone but if they are resolve it quickly and humanely. In my mind your situation is a health and safety issue and should be resolved.
Re: Why my rats go through so much food!
switch the snakes to eat frozen/thawed and the mite problem is solved for feeders. Breeders kept outdoors will most likely continously need to be treated to avoid infestation. no way to avoid exposure to other animals if kept outside.
Personally, it will take many many miles to relocate a raccoon that it won't return to a plentiful food source. Good luck. They'd be caps if it was my choice.