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Something is living in my compost bin...
Other than worms that is...
I turned my 2nd compost bin today. Upon lifting the carpet cover I found what appear to be burrows or runs at the surface of the compost just under the carpet.
Although I have not seen any, I'm assuming it is a rat(s) but what could be attracting it (them)?
Could they be feeding on something there? I deposit plant matter from the garden & vegetable waste from kitchen, peelings, egg shells, tea bags, banana skins etc, plus paper and cardboard waste.
Anyone else experienced this?
I turned my 2nd compost bin today. Upon lifting the carpet cover I found what appear to be burrows or runs at the surface of the compost just under the carpet.
Although I have not seen any, I'm assuming it is a rat(s) but what could be attracting it (them)?
Could they be feeding on something there? I deposit plant matter from the garden & vegetable waste from kitchen, peelings, egg shells, tea bags, banana skins etc, plus paper and cardboard waste.
Anyone else experienced this?
Just another day at the plant...
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Yep, I turn it regularly, but not weekly which seems a bit of a chore...
I have been turning it perhaps monthly for over a year now but it is only today that I have seen these burrows
Thought maybe the heat from the pile may be attracting them ?
Yep, I assumed rats, which are everywhere and never very far away. They are a distance from the house anyway so doesn't bother me particularly and they can just get on with it as you say.
@fidgetbones it's great to see the wildlife that share our spaces, I remember Monty Don finding grass snake eggs in his bin a few years ago, that's neat.
If you see one, dispose of it as quick as possible, not much else you can do.
I was always particularly vigilant when the children were small, they sit on the grass, put stuff in the mouths. Make sure hands are washed well after handling soils and composts.