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We tried that with my brother-in-law, and the results were disappointing.Let them be wild a bit except when in the house. Then they must use silverware and a napkin.![]()
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We tried that with my brother-in-law, and the results were disappointing.Let them be wild a bit except when in the house. Then they must use silverware and a napkin.![]()
Got to get the right cats. Some are more fo show while others are workers.We tried that with my brother-in-law, and the results were disappointing.
I think that's the idea that they love it. Expensive, yes, but how effective is the question. Several big cities are considering or already using this approach to fight infestations. So, I guess, we'll see.I found it to be really expensive squirrel food. Squirrels love it.
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The point I was trying to get across to anyone thatβs considering the Evolve rat birth control is that itβs very expensive if you have squirrels in your area (and who doesnβt?). I went through a 3Lb bag of it in about ten daysβ¦ at $59.95/bag. Iβm sure the rats were getting some of it, but the squirrels wouldnβt leave the stuff alone. They devoured it! That equates to about $2,160.00/year, which is more than Iβm willing to pay to feed mostly squirrels.I think that's the idea that they love it. Expensive, yes, but how effective is the question. Several big cities are considering or already using this approach to fight infestations. So, I guess, we'll see.
lived in Wallyhood and each night my neighbor's telephone wire was a highway for dozens and dozens of them leaving for the night. Twilight was a an absolute freak show....Back in my Wallingford days, I would set about six traps a night, turn off the porch light and hear them all go off in about thirty nine seconds. Set em' up again and repeat. Did this every night for weeks, until they got the message. Over here in south central WA, we have two feral (neutered) cats and one house cat. They clean up. We just don't have small critter problems. Skunks and Raccoons are a different story.
Gotcha! I was just thinking if that stuff also helps with the squirrel over-population that's two-for-one in my book. Those buggers have already decimated my peaches this season, I am really ready to go medieval on them.The point I was trying to get across to anyone thatβs considering the Evolve rat birth control is that itβs very expensive if you have squirrels in your area (and who doesnβt?). I went through a 3Lb bag of it in about ten daysβ¦ at $59.95/bag. Iβm sure the rats were getting some of it, but the squirrels wouldnβt leave the stuff alone. They devoured it! That equates to about $2,160.00/year, which is more than Iβm willing to pay to feed mostly squirrels.
I did my research on the company and their product before buying it, along with their specialized bait boxes and am aware that some cities (San Francisco for one) are trying it. I was hopeful that it would work and be a viable alternative to poisons that inadvertently affect wildlife, but am going look into some of the ideas that others have provided here. I hope this helps anyone thatβs considering using it.