I love growing my own food but I have had to limit the types of plants I grow because rats always come and eat them.
In previous years I have had rats devour my entire beet, carrot, pea, and strawberry harvests each in a matter of one or two nights.
I set snap traps every night with peanut butter (and trip them every morning so I don’t kill any birds). Last year I killed 17, this year I have already killed 5.
I am now growing peas that climb taller so the rats can’t reach them. Next year I plan on hanging my strawberry plants off the ground. I have started removing all the lower branches of my tomatoes so they can’t climb them. I have given up on carrots, beets, and daikon…
Has anyone found any effective methods to manage this? My neighbour won’t do anything about the rats and their property is entirely overgrown.
I have heard spreading hot pepper flakes can discourage them from coming around.
Switch up your baits with a hazelnut chocolate spread for a while. Do you have an autoreset trap? Also netting around all your garden beds helps as well.
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This is probably not local to you but this is an auto reset trap. They’re super effective for mice and rats but quite an investment upfront.
For the nets, i use sticks to form a fence and hold them up about 40cm then drape a 2nd net over the top forming a cage. It keeps birds out as well. Then i just lift up the top net for access as needed and take it off over the winter but leave the side nets up to keep rabbits out of my cover crops and salad beds
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Here rodents are all invasive pests so getting rid of as many as possible to save our flora and fauna is very important. Councils occasionally do grants for this and wasp control (also invasive and non native with specialised targeted baits that don’t harm native insects). We’ve been working hard to establish some native bush along both sides of our ridge with the top as a garden so we aren’t going to let the rodents eat all our progress haha