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  • I have a small rodent pop. I will try your method right away. Rats seem to become wary of one certain poison or method so the more ways the better. TY

  • @HymanDiamond It works. Thanks for watching.

  • I'm curious as to why you experience rats/mice inside your vehicle? Do you normally eat meals and leave crumbs in your truck? Perhaps you should clean out the truck so the vermin aren't drawn to it. Maybe you should call a professional exterminator since you seem to have so many rats/mice at your house that they even get inside your truck.

  • @Pipkin50 This property is rual and regardless of what is inside your vehicle they get in for the warm nesting potential. They eat the carpet, padding, seats, wiring, whatever they can shred and make a nest. Professional exterminator? They use poison which I am not interested in.

  • Just wondering, but how do you know if other forms of wildlife such as birds, chipmunks, squirrels, even a cat passing through, might be eating or sampling that poison, too?

  • @emeraldvenus As with any rodent control procedure, responsible placement is key. I don't put it out on the porch next to the dog food bowl. This bowl is kept in a closed truck...the only critters that get in there are mice. I keep a bowl in a closed pump house...the only critters that get in there are mice and rats. you get the idea. People will always try to control the rodent population, I am just giving an example of doing it without chemical spray or poison bait. Thanks for watching.

  • Thanks for the video and thanks for the additional advice. I thought I was creating monsters. lol

  • @brokenarrowez Zombie rats....ahhhhhhhhh!!

  • I tried your receipe. as far as I know it hasn't kill them. I bought the oats and already had a bag of sheetrock 20 minute joint compound. I think they like it. havent seen a dead rat yet.

    am I doing something wrong or is it just a different rat everytime.

  • @brokenarrowez If you have a heavy population, it will take time to thin them out. I typically put a lot of compound in the mix..when the bait has been eaten, there is plenty of compound left in the bottom of the container. Maybe you need to increase the amount you are adding. Also, I don't always find them near the bait container, it happens occasionally but not all the time. Good luck

  • Do you sprinkle the Fixall with the oats and rasins?

  • @toltec13 I take a container, add inexpensive oats from a warehouse food store, add whatever I think a mouse would like to eat, put about a cup or so of fixall in the conatiner, close the lid and shake it all up to distribute the powder, then use a scooper to fill my bait containers.

  • .... i like rats and mouse but i guess the ones you kill are dirty ones with perasites

  • @scooterkillz Funny thing is I always had pet mice growing up...they actually make great pets. The ones I target are wild ones that carry fleas and disease.

  • 1/2 boric acid (powder) 1/2 white sugar (granular) will kill chipmunks,rats,mice, and even roaches and ants now thats efficiency.Boric acid may be hard to get at stores in certain areas but it is available on ebay.

  • @sentient1macdaddy Wow, that covers the spectrum of critters. Boric acid is pretty common in my region, it's sold as roach powder.

  • pretty unique trap here, id use it but a) i dont have many mice knock on wood, and b)im afraid that my dogs or cats would eat it by accident

  • @Shadowserpent95 I am very careful to put it in an area the pets can't get to, but it is not really different than using poison pellets. Lucky you don't have many mice, they are very prolific critters.

  • sounds like a really shitty way to die....lol

    

  • @Rain4Fuel Mice don't really get a good way to die. Standard poison or glue traps are a drawn out way to go, at least this fast...well, not as fast as a snap trap....

  • Exactly what I was looking for! Off to get some oats and quick fix ... to fix the rodents!

  • @HOTHUDSON54 Let me know how it works out for you. Thanks for watching.

  • thank you so much i am going to try this

  • thank's for the rodent tip I have a few places to use that

  • what if you can eats the mouse they dont really eat all the mouse anyway but i would wonder if its ok for them i really need this i have a old fram house you know what that means lol

  • @shdebra I completely understand the challenge of an old rual homestead. I have lived in my fair share of older farm houses. The plaster does not kill them by blood stream or systemic poison. Most hunter animals know better than to eat the digestive tract, but if they were to eat the digested mix, it has already cured and is inert.

  • good going i like this

  • @shdebra Thank you, it really works very well. Critters gobble this stuff up and its effects are within minutes. Good thing is that the only part of the critter affected is the digestive tract, which most hunters avoid when eating their kill. If they do eat the entire affected critter (like an old dog I used to have), it is no different than eating a chunk of plaster from the wall.

  • This is a great tip. would have to figure out a way to not kill the friendlier varmints

  • @thefink68 I typically keep them inside closed ranch vehicles only accessible to the mice, and inside pump houses and other places that that the dog or cat can't get into but the destructive critters seem to have no problem entering.

  • And it is safe for cats and dogs?

  • @superhawkn It will do to cats and dogs exactly what it does to mice.. only it will take a substantial amount more for the larger animals. As all rodent control methods, use common sense and protect your pets from contact. I keep this bucket inside a closed vehicle and the mice get to it just fine.

  • Will cement grout work or permacolor grout?

  • @muttr I would think so, but have never tried it.

  • Please have mouse problem want to get rid of them. I don't get it? Do you use concrete mix, cement mix paint? what do you use? What is hot mud? Im no contractor just regular person. What is this stuff your talking about. Do you put water mix it and let it dry.

  • @muttr You mix the oatmeal and fix-all (wallboard patching compound sold in powder form) dry and keep it dry. The moisture of the rodents insides initiates the curing process. Hot mud is fast drying drywall compound. It comes in powder form and available at any home center or hardware store. The dry mixed ingredients must be in a dry location or else it will form a block and the rodents won't eat it.

  • Sooo....where DO they go and die?

  • @UpcomingJedi away.

  • I know this may sound sadistic, but can you film the Quick Oats mix in action?

  • BE CAREFUL! THE PEST GUY TOLD ME THEY COULD GO FINSIH DYING IN THE WALLS OF YOUR HOUSE AND STINK IT UP FOR AGES.

  • @flupachi If mice do die in the walls they only smell till they dry out... a few days at best.

  • so do you mix it wet? or just dry with the mud powder?

    Looks like a pretty easy fix

  • @shruby18 Mix it all dry...keep it all dry... or else it will turn into an oatmeal brick.

  • nice vid--thanks

  • I bet there is a race that sees humans as rats. One day that race will hopefully exterminate us.. We are a bunch of pathetic, flawed, disgusting mutants.

  • @thatguyyoudontfeel Hey bro, do you need a hug?

  • Hey POJS, are you doing it with out painkillers??? trb

  • YBK, THAT'S Quick oats,(oatmeal?) and Fixall? that's a drywall mud mix? I have field mice and an occasional rat getting my bird feeders at nite. So I guess i would have to make sure it was brought in by morning! The feeders are right near a window that opens so it will be easy! This sounds like just the ticket!! trb

  • I did not know about the drywall. You just got a big subscriber NeedMoreHorsePower . 

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