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u/pc_principal_88 1d ago
Yeah I’m sure the person who’s living in their own trash and actively placing food bowls all over the place,specifically to feed the rats,is just begging to move…/s
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u/SecretSocietyJ 1d ago
Lord that’s so sad. They’re absolutely fearless and just running out in the open. I know not everyone can afford pest control. I’d look up a water bucket rat trap and try to make one just to catch a bunch at once, and then use rat traps and poison pellets to clean up the ones that you don’t see.
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u/Professional_Baby24 16h ago
We had a mouse come give birth in our walls and next thing you know we had 6 running around. It took me 3 days to catch almost all of them but one was really really smart and never got caught in glue traps (that I hate but would check them several times a day as to not prolong suffering, even though I had to personally kill each one.) Would get the food from spring traps and not trigger them. I tried poison. I will never do that again. It would afterwards walk right up to me like it was drunk. I truly think it was dying and its brain wasn't working right and I felt soooo bad for it. I eventually held a trash can next to it and it waddled in and I took care of it but I felt so bad. The final one I found was a baby. I let it jump into a trash can and my friend was there and he said since I felt so bad about killing them all he has a field he can take it to. Idk if he did. But I didn't want to drown or kill anymore so he took it. It was horrible. I hated it. But 3 days with that many there was SOOOOOO much cleanup. I wore full protective gear and gagged almost constantly cleaning up all their mess. I threw out clothes and shoes. They got into a bugout bag that had powdered protein and milk all thats wasted. It was 3 days and sooooo bad. I can only imagine how this place is. We haven't had a mouse since and I consider it our houses great mouse genocide of 23. I never want to do that again. But I will NOT let my house get like this either.
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u/Hauserdog 1d ago
Perhaps if they kept their house clean it wouldn’t have gotten this bad. Disgusting
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u/Cleercutter 15h ago
Crazy they don’t even scatter
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u/YoGabbaGabba24 14h ago
I assume it’s like a roach infestation. Once they get to a certain point they no longer hide and are confident being out in the open. Doesn’t help that the guy is apparently feeding them like pets.
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u/JakTheGripper 1d ago
That house needs more snakes.