AmyA248
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- Jun 20, 2022
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Good morning,
There is a lot of great information on here regarding RATS! As I’m sure everyone with outdoor animals run into this very same problem.
Unfortunately we cannot control them right now.
We actually had to bring our ducks to their inside barn when they would much prefer to be outside.
I looked at the security cameras this morning and the empty coupe was completely FULL of big, fat rats! We are very clean, leave no garbage or uneaten treats, clean the coupe daily and hose it down every other day.
Our garbage cans are locked and nowhere near our coupe.
We do live in the country and we also have a pond for a popular rat water supply.
We have also tried;
7 gallons of concentrated mint and eucalyptus.
Cloves.
Power washing through the rat holes and filling them in consistently.
Rebuilding the coupe under instructions regarding how to keep rats out.
But NOTHING is working and the problem continues to worsen.
I just found a video on YouTube from a farmer who has solved his problem with a mixture of cornmeal and baking soda.
Has anyone tried this? If so, any success?
I’m very concerned about my ducks being bitten or eating rat droppings and becoming ill. Also, they are costing us triple the amount of money in feed!

Blessings to all!
Amy
There is a lot of great information on here regarding RATS! As I’m sure everyone with outdoor animals run into this very same problem.
Unfortunately we cannot control them right now.
We actually had to bring our ducks to their inside barn when they would much prefer to be outside.
I looked at the security cameras this morning and the empty coupe was completely FULL of big, fat rats! We are very clean, leave no garbage or uneaten treats, clean the coupe daily and hose it down every other day.
Our garbage cans are locked and nowhere near our coupe.
We do live in the country and we also have a pond for a popular rat water supply.

We have also tried;
7 gallons of concentrated mint and eucalyptus.
Cloves.
Power washing through the rat holes and filling them in consistently.
Rebuilding the coupe under instructions regarding how to keep rats out.
But NOTHING is working and the problem continues to worsen.
I just found a video on YouTube from a farmer who has solved his problem with a mixture of cornmeal and baking soda.
Has anyone tried this? If so, any success?
I’m very concerned about my ducks being bitten or eating rat droppings and becoming ill. Also, they are costing us triple the amount of money in feed!


Blessings to all!
Amy