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I reduced my bird-feeding because of a little visitor . The new feeding station is free standing and very near the house. It took the birds a while but they are back visiting it again now. I think it's close enough to put off four-footed tresspassers. I miss having the feeder in the hedge and seeing the avian visitors there though .... |
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I can understand you don't want them on your bird feeder, neither would I. I think I almost have a phobia of rats, it's their tails, they make me cringe and that probably came across in my post! |
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Sorry I should have clarified this, my bird feeder hangs from my willow tree Well this morning the fury monsters were out having their breakfast, so out I go in my pyjamas and armed with an empty plastic milk carton and a large rock (nobody cringe the rock was only to throw at the tree and scare them) so I throw rock and carton at the tree to scare it off, so it just jumped onto my willow tree and the poor thing froze and you could see it was petrified, so me being a softy left it be and went inside. I have decided today I am going to take the feeder down. |
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Oh dear, rats - 1, Emma - 0. At least warmer weather is coming, so the birds willhave natural food sources now; maybe come Autumn the rats will have forgotten that food used to be available there... |
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Here's a nut feeder you could hang from your tree which is guaranteed squirrel proof, so I gues that would cover ratty too? http://www.thegardenersshop.co.uk/in...&productid=266 |
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Or you could dedicate a patch of your newly designed garden to natural food for the birds - seedy plants, plants to encourage insects etc? Sort of recompense |
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