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Brig



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Help! Rat in Car
Whilst I realise this might be a cause of amusement. It's not to me. It's seriously Censored me off.
I used a humane trap, to catch a Rat then went to release it, and it got out of the the f***** trap whilst I was driving.
It jumped off the passenger seat and went up behind the glove compartment.
Can anyone please tell me, will it be able to get out of its own accord, or will it just die in there and stink the car out?
What to do?
I got a long thin metal wand and tried pushing it up behind the glove compartment and moving it around. Didnt feel anything. Should I leave the door open or what?
Its in a freelander 2
Thanks
Post #783430 27th Jul 2019 4:26pm
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GREENI



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I’d go for door open, and some food outside.... ?
Post #783432 27th Jul 2019 5:01pm
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dorsetsmith



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peanut butter
Post #783433 27th Jul 2019 5:04pm
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JPE



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My guess would be if you leave the door open it will leave looking for food.

Perhaps record a video overnight so you can check its left for peace of mind.
Post #783434 27th Jul 2019 5:07pm
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Caterham



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or trap in foot well with food such as peanut butter, tuna fish, etc.

I'd leave doors shut in dark shaded area. make it nice and quiet / safe for it to venture out.

good luck.

I'd consider the less humane option in future Very Happy
Post #783436 27th Jul 2019 5:13pm
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Oh dear , second peanut butter and a less humane style of trap just to be sure !
I believe it’s not technically legal to release a rat or squirrel once caught 🙄 https://www.instagram.com/hustynminepark/
Post #783437 27th Jul 2019 5:22pm
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I have extensive experience of dealing with rats (4 legged). It is unlikely that it will be permanently trapped up inside your dash. I would go with Caterham's suggestion. Set a trap, either humane or killer with some bait (bread with lots of peanut butter is good). Put the trap in footwell and close all doors, leave overnight. Two things could possibly happen overnight, either the rat will be in the trap (either alive or dead depending on the type of trap) or there will be no sign of the rat but the bait will have been taken or disturbed. If it's the latter this will confirm that the rat is still in the vehicle.

You definitely need to trap it for peace of mind. Defender 90XS SW
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Post #783438 27th Jul 2019 5:28pm
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Brig



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Thanks guys.

Ive put a victory pro trap this time in the footwell baited with half a monkey nut on the pressure plate. I think it must have bloody died from shock inside the car somewhere. I hope its got out somehow tbh
Post #783440 27th Jul 2019 5:40pm
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dorsetsmith



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Bluericky wrote:
Oh dear , second peanut butter and a less humane style of trap just to be sure !
I believe it’s not technically legal to release a rat or squirrel once caught 🙄


I believe it’s not technically legal to release a rat or Gray squirrel once caught your right not legal to release a rat or gray squirrel once caught as they class as vermin must be killed be care fall as rats are incontinent and Weil's Disease (Leptospirosis) Weil's disease is a form of a bacterial infection also known as Leptospirosis that is carried by animals, most commonly in rats and cattle. It can be caught by humans through contact with rat or cattle urine, most commonly occurring through contaminated fresh water.


What are the first signs of Weil's disease?
In humans, Leptospirosis can cause a wide range of symptoms, including:
High fever.
Headache.
Chills.
Muscle aches.
Vomiting.
Jaundice (yellow skin and eyes)
Red eyes.
Abdominal pain.
Post #783476 27th Jul 2019 7:16pm
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There are about 50 cases of Weils disease each year in the UK and it can kill, it leaves you feeling very ill even in its early stages and you need to notify your doctors if you feel you may have come into contact with rats urine etc. We carry cards for work to hand to the doctor because of the work we do.

That’s also why on holiday never ever drink from a bottle i.e an old fashioned glass coke bottle because before being placed in a fridge it’s probably been stored outside and the rats may well have scampered over the crates urinating as they do and then you put the bottle in your mouth. 2015 HT XS 90
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Post #783489 27th Jul 2019 7:39pm
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Funny you should mention that Sulisuli. My mate is a publican and he won't drink from a glass bottle for the same reason. Oh and also because dogs often pee on the crates.
Post #783500 27th Jul 2019 7:54pm
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We have lots of rats where I work, 4 legged ones and they can get rather large to say the least Whistle 2015 HT XS 90
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Post #783507 27th Jul 2019 8:10pm
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The SW is king for Rats as big as cats. Rolling with laughter Diesels Lives Matter. ⛽️🛢️👨‍🔧🧰⚙️
And if You Love the Country, then we’re on the same side ~
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custom90



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If it was me, I’d leave something climbable like wire. Leave a window open about 2” and place it up to there. That way they would find their way out believe you me.

Otherwise as you know if trapped in the vehicle they will chew their way out. Pity you can’t disconnect the battery too but you may not be able to lock it then.. Diesels Lives Matter. ⛽️🛢️👨‍🔧🧰⚙️
And if You Love the Country, then we’re on the same side ~
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Look on the bright side Brig.
It may try and crawl through one of the many sources of leaks in the Defender, get trapped in the hole and help solve any water ingress Very Happy
Joking apart, I hope you can find a way to coax it out.
Post #783513 27th Jul 2019 8:31pm
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