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Droppings up high in shed.

  • 21-09-2020 11:43am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,612 ✭✭✭✭


    Just wondering are these rat droppings?
    This box was up here high in steal shed.
    Not sure when they were done as I haven't taking anything out from up there in about two years.
    Doors of shed are always closed except if I was doing a bit of work around the place I might have the rollor door open for a few hours.
    Would a rat go in and stay inside for however long?

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,819 ✭✭✭✭peasant


    Yepp, looks like rat droppings alright.

    Rats are good climbers, that insulation on the shed walls looks very climbable.
    Also, they don't need doors to be let open to get in. If a hole is big enough to stick your thumb in it, a rat will get trough (a mouse needs a whole the diameter of a pencil)
    In your pictures I can see light shining through several openings in the cladding near the roof and the gables ...I'd bet money on it that there are similar gaps where the cladding meets the ground


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,612 ✭✭✭✭blade1


    peasant wrote: »
    Yepp, looks like rat droppings alright.

    Rats are good climbers, that insulation on the shed walls looks very climbable.
    Also, they don't need doors to be let open to get in. If a hole is big enough to stick your thumb in it, a rat will get trough (a mouse needs a whole the diameter of a pencil)
    In your pictures I can see light shining through several openings in the cladding near the roof and the gables ...I'd bet money on it that there are similar gaps where the cladding meets the ground

    There is a thick kind.of foam filler fitted on the bottom.
    Would a rat get through that?
    I'll check it all around tomorrow.
    Do you reckon the rat is going in and out regularly?
    I've removed everything from up there n9w.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,819 ✭✭✭✭peasant


    I'd say that rat has been living there for quite a while.
    Nice quiet corner where it doesn't get disturbed, dry and warm-ish...what's not to like.
    There's a hole somewhere where it is going in and out. You'll probably find a spot where the foam is missing.


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