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<blockquote data-quote="JJColvin" data-source="post: 1808371" data-attributes="member: 38831"><p>Yes, the insulation on wiring has protein in in it. Last year I spent $6,000 on my Mercedes roadster and $2,000 on my tractor repairing rodent damage so I've cone some research. As for what attracts rodents it's not garbage or trees, it's any food source. If you have livestock you have feed in some manner stored. Hello, ever seen a rat hole in a feed sack. Same as for your pasture. Ever see a hawk sitting on a fence post or light pole? Guess what he's hunting? Rats. They're in your pasture eating the grain out of manure for one thing. You won't kill all of the rats but you can control them. Lots and lots of bagged poison and small traps baited with snickers bars and then spray equipment and such with Tomcat rodent spray monthly. I've trapped only one rat since I started this routine and cleared them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJColvin, post: 1808371, member: 38831"] Yes, the insulation on wiring has protein in in it. Last year I spent $6,000 on my Mercedes roadster and $2,000 on my tractor repairing rodent damage so I’ve cone some research. As for what attracts rodents it’s not garbage or trees, it’s any food source. If you have livestock you have feed in some manner stored. Hello, ever seen a rat hole in a feed sack. Same as for your pasture. Ever see a hawk sitting on a fence post or light pole? Guess what he’s hunting? Rats. They’re in your pasture eating the grain out of manure for one thing. You won’t kill all of the rats but you can control them. Lots and lots of bagged poison and small traps baited with snickers bars and then spray equipment and such with Tomcat rodent spray monthly. I’ve trapped only one rat since I started this routine and cleared them out. [/QUOTE]
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