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Bruce Dorsi

What kind of goo was used to catch your pet rat, Tony?

I have a need for something sticky that does not harden, but will keep its prey anchored.
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kb426

Bruce, I used to buy sticky traps at the store. They stay live for a long time.
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wayne petty

Quote from: "Crosley"At my work place, we've had a few problems with wires to credit card machine and computer lines getting chewed on.  We have small mice in the warehouse.  We catch a few time to time.

A large tray with sticky goo was placed in the area the wires were chewed up.

This morning we found a large rat stuck in the tray goo (see photo)... notice power strip in photo for size comparo of the rat.

In photo the rat is alive and quite * off .... Rat was deceased shortly after the photo was taken


nice catch...

metal trash pails.. with enough stuff around the outside for rodents to climb up...  some of yesterdays lunch left overs in it...  but only at the bottom...   allows them to drop in for lunch.. but they will usually eat enough that they cannot jump or climb out..   leaving you with live cat or snake food in the morning..

these are six bucks and will handle most large rats..

http://www.harborfreight.com/16-inch-l-x-5-1-2-half-inch-w-x-5-1-2-half-inch-h-collapsible-small-animal-trap-94397.html

my wife used to work next door to a discount warehouse.. that was filled with RATs...  i tried to get the owners to create a pallet.. with cardboard coated steel boxes... so it looks like other pallets in the warehouse... but there is a hollow tube shape on the inside.. that the rats could crawl up.. either a mechanical or an optical sensor spins the turnststyle and dumps the rodent out of the tube and into the steel container..  a small muffin fan would be blowing yesterdays left over lunch fumes down the crawl up hole...

the pallet could be positioned in many parts of the warehouse .. a different area each night..

just as long as the catch bin is removed and cleaned up daily..  so no smells are left over... it will become the ultimate rat trap..

river1

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Crosley.In.AZ

Although I was not real clear...  at my work place we have small mice around.  This rat was captured at front sales counter.

The rat was fighting to get loose, ended up 8 feet away from where the trap was set.  It was under a desk the receptionist  uses.

We have never seen such a large rodent in the building.  We can  not have open containers of antifreeze sitting around.   :lol:
Tony

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enjenjo

Quote from: "Crosley"Although I was not real clear...  at my work place we have small mice around.  This rat was captured at front sales counter.

The rat was fighting to get loose, ended up 8 feet away from where the trap was set.  It was under a desk the receptionist  uses.

We have never seen such a large rodent in the building.  We can  not have open containers of antifreeze sitting around.   :lol:

ATF should work too :D  :D  :D
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river1

My post was pointed more at Bruce since he is needing a trap.

later jim
Most people have a higher than average number of legs.

Crosley.In.AZ

Quote from: "enjenjo"
Quote from: "Crosley"Although I was not real clear...  at my work place we have small mice around.  This rat was captured at front sales counter.

The rat was fighting to get loose, ended up 8 feet away from where the trap was set.  It was under a desk the receptionist  uses.

We have never seen such a large rodent in the building.  We can  not have open containers of antifreeze sitting around.   :lol:

ATF should work too :D  :D  :D

We have ATF  all over the floor in the shop ... ask river1  fellow.  

Various locations of solvent chemical tanks too.
Tony

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Bruce Dorsi

Quote from: "kb426"Bruce, I used to buy sticky traps at the store. They stay live for a long time.

Thank you!

For mice, I made one of the anti-freeze/bucket traps that Purplepickup showed several years ago.  ....It works perfectly.

Parts of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York have an infestation of stinkbugs from Asia.

I was inquiring about the goo used at Tony's work, thinking something like that could be used to hold/capture the stinkbugs.
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wvcab

Quote from: "Bruce Dorsi"....thinking something like that could be used to hold/capture the stinkbugs.

out here we call them farts

purplepickup

Quote from: "Bruce Dorsi"
Parts of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York have an infestation of stinkbugs from Asia.

I was inquiring about the goo used at Tony's work, thinking something like that could be used to hold/capture the stinkbugs.
Bruce, apparently stink bugs are attracted to light and that makes them catchable.  There are quite a few kinds of traps people have come up with on youtube.  This one doesn't use glue and this one does.  The glue is available in bulk if you want to make your own traps.  I can think of different ways to make the traps in the videos.....an led 12v trailer running light hooked to a battery instead of the AAA powered light used in the first one....and clear Christmas tree lights stuffed in a clear tube that has been smeared with glue similar to the second video.  Those are the only two videos I watched but I'm sure there's more ingenious ways to catch them.  We have some stinkbugs here but nothing like you guys do.  I'd be real upset if they slept with me.

I wonder what Freud had to say about us getting great satisfaction in torturing pests and varmints  :twisted:
George

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50 F1

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Quote from: "50 F1"Putting new s cam shafts, bushings and brakes on the drives on my semi. Got about half done yesterday. Quite a job, axles and hubs have to come off to get s cam shafts out. I am sore this morning.

Mike

  Mike ...I think both Enjenjo & I can both relate to your pain ... :roll:
Full day & you're only half done   :?:  Good thing you don't do that for a living, huh   :?: ..... :lol:  :lol:

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