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On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 19:12:59 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:


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With no rodent intervention or other calamity, rubber (plastic) parts
probably do last that long up north. The tropics change the rules a
bit.
Lots of stuff that works in a 4 month boating season in cold water
don't do as well in warm water and 12 months of sun.

"I am getting pretty good at minimizing my headaches but I am a tad
confused on this rat. He must have got in when I left the console door
open overnight and ate his way out. They usually don't work that hard
to chew their way in. With a dozen neighbors feeding the rats from
their fruit trees, I am getting to be quite a rat wrangler.
I can keep them out of the house and the screen cage but to think they
are not here is simply denial.
I really do like my snakes."


Living in a port city we do see the occasional Norway Rat. In fact one has become especially fond of the bird food that the sparrows toss to the ground from the feeder. Wife just ordered a humane rat trap from Amazon yesterday. We didn't want to take chance on killing the squirrels that come for the peanuts.


I don't do bird feeders any more for that reason.
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Keine Keyserscheiße wrote:
On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 19:12:59 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:


- show quoted text -
With no rodent intervention or other calamity, rubber (plastic) parts
probably do last that long up north. The tropics change the rules a
bit.
Lots of stuff that works in a 4 month boating season in cold water
don't do as well in warm water and 12 months of sun.

"I am getting pretty good at minimizing my headaches but I am a tad
confused on this rat. He must have got in when I left the console door
open overnight and ate his way out. They usually don't work that hard
to chew their way in. With a dozen neighbors feeding the rats from
their fruit trees, I am getting to be quite a rat wrangler.
I can keep them out of the house and the screen cage but to think they
are not here is simply denial.
I really do like my snakes."


Living in a port city we do see the occasional Norway Rat. In fact one
has become especially fond of the bird food that the sparrows toss to
the ground from the feeder. Wife just ordered a humane rat trap from
Amazon yesterday. We didn't want to take chance on killing the squirrels
that come for the peanuts.


I don't do bird feeders any more for that reason.
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Ban liars, tax cheats, juvenile name-callers, and narcissists...not guns!


As a kid, we used to go down to the shore near Berkeley and shoot Norwegian
Rats. We lots in the rip rap bank areas. Long before the days where a gun
got you time in jail. There were a couple dumps near there. One next to
Golden Gate Fields Race Track and at the foot of University in Berkeley.
Great sport, did not have to clean them, and reduced a nasty.

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