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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 558342" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>CB, it seems like you need to have an old fashoned rat killin. We used to have them all the time as kids. We used .22's loaded with rat shot and a bunch of us would get together and go through the grain bins. As we would stomp around big rats (squirrel size grain fed hawgs) would come out and try to run. We would station two guys at the ends of the auger pipes under the barn. Those big boys would try to escape throgh them. Made for easy pickins. We would use a plumbing trap / pipe cleaner to dig the dead ones out of the pipe. Some guys would bring .410 shotguns and patrol the outside of the barns for the ones that made it that far. Killing 50 rats in a day was not uncommon. Winter time worked best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 558342, member: 1863"] CB, it seems like you need to have an old fashoned rat killin. We used to have them all the time as kids. We used .22's loaded with rat shot and a bunch of us would get together and go through the grain bins. As we would stomp around big rats (squirrel size grain fed hawgs) would come out and try to run. We would station two guys at the ends of the auger pipes under the barn. Those big boys would try to escape throgh them. Made for easy pickins. We would use a plumbing trap / pipe cleaner to dig the dead ones out of the pipe. Some guys would bring .410 shotguns and patrol the outside of the barns for the ones that made it that far. Killing 50 rats in a day was not uncommon. Winter time worked best. [/QUOTE]
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