Could be.
I would be expecting to find rat droppings if it were rats as they are large & easy to spot.
I can see the advantages of living under the tunnel where is is relatively warm and dry.
Perhaps I'll try and catch one of the little blighters to be sure.
And how are you going to catch the rat? And how are you then going to kill the rat?
With a rat trap of course (or a metal cage trap which I happen to have from trapping a squirrel some time back. he had moved into the attic!).
Who said anything about killing it! I'm too soft for that kind of thing.
Borrow a Jack Russell, it's what they do
Nice thought, but I suspect he would cause havoc amongst the veg!
Yes Briggsy, but you do know it is illegal to release a trapped animal back to the wild?
I wonder what you did with the squirrel.
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Could be.
I would be expecting to find rat droppings if it were rats as they are large & easy to spot.
I can see the advantages of living under the tunnel where is is relatively warm and dry.
Perhaps I'll try and catch one of the little blighters to be sure.
And how are you going to catch the rat? And how are you then going to kill the rat?
With a rat trap of course (or a metal cage trap which I happen to have from trapping a squirrel some time back. he had moved into the attic!).
Who said anything about killing it! I'm too soft for that kind of thing.
Borrow a Jack Russell, it's what they do
Nice thought, but I suspect he would cause havoc amongst the veg!
Yes Briggsy, but you do know it is illegal to release a trapped animal back to the wild?
I wonder what you did with the squirrel.