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Anon420
08-29-2010, 06:35 PM
RATS! i have a Rat or two eating 3 of my plants. i noticed the other say that one one plant i have that started to show a little purple is not perky anymore. and then i come into the patch this morning and she is all droopy and yellow.....:( closer examination on the stock you can see its being chewed. and the plant next to it in the same trench is gettin chewed but hasnt showed signs of death but it probably will by tomorrow. i already lost a full plant to a rat and they are workin on 3 more now. so these will be the 2nd 3rd and 4th that they have got. I set traps but the rats not interested in peanutbutter he would rather eat my pot stocks....lil Bast**d so does anybody have better ideas on how to get rid of rats? thats the question here? also i have noticed that the rats are not going after the big plants but more so the little 3-4 foot low ryder kinda plants? is there something i can like paint on the plant stock that will deter that rat and hopefully save it till harvest? because she looks horrible right now and its such a shame to see her die like this.....:(

middieman440
08-29-2010, 06:41 PM
are you sure its a rat or possibly a beaver...put a cage around it chicken wire type of stuff

oldhaole
08-29-2010, 06:48 PM
You probably have a lot more than you think. The rats attack plants for two reasons. Either the plant is dropping seeds (not likely) or they chew a chunk of stem and drink the juice that weeps out. So they are thirsty.

Get some rat bait (wafrin based) and give them that and a container of water. In a few days some will die and that should discourage the rest.

nugssgalore
08-29-2010, 07:17 PM
Yes, to the chicken wire idea....get the smallest holes, not the 1/2 inch stuff. I have to put these "collars" around my tomato plants in the summer when the gophers decide to jump above ground and gnaw the stalks of my plants. I plant all my tomatoes and veggies in wire baskets so they can't get them from underground but then many years I have to use the tall wire "collars" and also sprinkle around some Uncle Ian's squirrel and rodent deterrent around the base of the plants (it's mostly dried blood, yuck). You can buy the stuff at Lowe's.

nugssgalore
08-29-2010, 07:20 PM
Also, if the one that is chewed still has some stalk with the outside part you can wrap it in duct tape or electrical tape to seal it off and give it some strength, the same way you would in grafting plants. Then try one drop of Super Thrive in your watering can might also help it survive.

Anon420
08-30-2010, 10:30 PM
OH YEAH! forgot about the superthrive. i usually use it on my little girls but that should help them bounce back! i wrapped them stalks and any damage i could see and ill super thrive them tonight. still yellow and droopy... but time will tell

Anon420
08-30-2010, 10:34 PM
You probably have a lot more than you think. The rats attack plants for two reasons. Either the plant is dropping seeds (not likely) or they chew a chunk of stem and drink the juice that weeps out. So they are thirsty.

Get some rat bait (wafrin based) and give them that and a container of water. In a few days some will die and that should discourage the rest.

i know i have more then one. their is propbaly a nest within the manzanita brush around the plot probaly with a family or two...kinda sucks but its the first year they have every messed with this garden so it must be a new nest i dont want to poison the rats because that can go up the food chain and i like my animals.

Anon420
08-30-2010, 10:35 PM
are you sure its a rat or possibly a beaver...put a cage around it chicken wire type of stuffnaw...no beaver i live in the hills with little creeks but nothing big enough for a beaver.

Anon420
08-30-2010, 10:37 PM
are you sure its a rat or possibly a beaver...put a cage around it chicken wire type of stuff

wont a rat climb right over it???

oldhaole
08-30-2010, 10:56 PM
The just give them the water.

I will keep the rat lecture to myself. KILL THEM ALL!!!!!

LSY likes to use steel wool around the stem. He swears by it. Nugs is also right. Superthrive is a great idea. And wrap the damaged stem.

Establish a rat feeding and watering station in the bush. If you keep them fed and watered they will leave your plants alone.

And that is some of the worst advise I have given in a while :D

the86thcreator
08-31-2010, 01:26 AM
Steel wool for sure! they can't stand the texture

Anon420
08-31-2010, 07:21 PM
The just give them the water.

I will keep the rat lecture to myself. KILL THEM ALL!!!!!

LSY likes to use steel wool around the stem. He swears by it. Nugs is also right. Superthrive is a great idea. And wrap the damaged stem.

Establish a rat feeding and watering station in the bush. If you keep them fed and watered they will leave your plants alone.

And that is some of the worst advise I have given in a while :D

If i put out water it will attract other things like....bears and i need to keep them out already had trouble with them knocking over newly added potted girls. i cant use any really good stinky fertilizers because its attracts them too. I use Maxisea for the last 2 years and have had decent results 2-3 a piece which is alright with me but from what i have seen i am jealous of those that can use those good ol nasty homemade fertilzer solutions. and i thought i was doing REALLY good LOL

Anon420
08-31-2010, 07:23 PM
Steel wool for sure! they can't stand the texture
the steel wool seems interesting just get a Bunch of it and crowd it around the plant bases?

oldhaole
08-31-2010, 08:06 PM
Yes you have the idea. It worked for LSY. I the did it to my coffee plants and lifted my lower branches so they could not climb up that way. It worked well. Give it a shot.

nugssgalore
08-31-2010, 09:46 PM
wow, steel wool, huh? I am going to try that around the base of my tomato plants...thank you!

the86thcreator
09-01-2010, 03:45 AM
yeah, just wrap it around the base. make sure it goes high enough so they can't just lean against it and chew over it. :thumbsup:

Anon420
09-01-2010, 07:09 AM
right on! looks like steel wool is the way to go. ima just gonna get a bunch and do all the girls that way i can hopefully finish this out worry free :D

LetsSeeYa
09-01-2010, 02:52 PM
right on! looks like steel wool is the way to go. ima just gonna get a bunch and do all the girls that way i can hopefully finish this out worry free :D

Just goggle rats and steel wool and it should bring up the article the company put up. Also has personal stories of people that used it to rid their house of rats. It messes up their palette, which with one touch, they leave it alone:thumbsup:i used it for snails and didn't see one after i put it around the stem.

But get the fine grade #2 worked well as its easy to unroll, then put it up from the bottom as far as it can go as they might try and stand on their back feet and eat:wtf:



Good luck, but it will work:rasta:

GROWxMOREx420
09-02-2010, 06:38 PM
Rats got my crop one year. Check really closley because they will burrow into the stems of your plants and litterally live up inside the stalks of them. I got around it by using those little blue kid pools and chicken wire.

Anon420
09-06-2010, 08:55 AM
update on the situation. 2 more down :( 4/5 total. but the one that got attacked first is still doing ok. must have stronger genes, cuz the other 2 together in the trench went out fast. 5 days of so and they were just dead....toally shame but oh well ya know?