My Wife didn't believe me when I told her I saw what looked like a Rat under one of our deck trees. About an hour later she told me I see it out the window. Grabbed the 10 pump BB Gun and took it out!
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Good for you...Ratatouille. Grill time! :P
I about went for the live trap, but thought I had a good chance of getting a friendly. When it hung around while I pumped up... seemed the logical way to address the situation!
Very nice.
Works for me!
Excellent shot!
Now the problem is the others that are with it.
Like mice, when you finally see one, there are another dozen lurking. :P
Start pumping! :D
Hopefully this was a stragler. It ventured out in daylight in an unprotected area. I have tons of Hawks and Owls about the property almost daily. Actually, about a week ago a Hawk snatched a female Cardinal from the same spot at about the same time. Hopefully if their are more they stay their ass in the woods!
Nice shot! I use an air rifle or pistol close to the house for "pest control", as well.
Just a word of caution....
Rats are smart. They don't willingly expose themselves to danger, such as lingering in the open for any length of time. If one, or several are doing that, something is wrong, with the rats. Rabies and other communicable diseases can cause them to do that. If you kill one and are able to collect it, maybe call animal control. Wear disposable gloves or use a tool (shovel). Bleach the area of the kill, any blood spill, and anything that comes in contact with them. And keep your pets away from them! I dispose of them by burning, but that may not be possible in all areas.
Will do. This one was taken out with a BB. I didn't have time to get the pellets, but plan on keeping it loaded up with pellets going forward.
Prior to offing him
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Quote from: DM1906 on September 01 2016 11:24:36 AM MDT
Nice shot! I use an air rifle or pistol close to the house for "pest control", as well.
Just a word of caution....
Rats are smart. They don't willingly expose themselves to danger, such as lingering in the open for any length of time. If one, or several are doing that, something is wrong, with the rats. Rabies and other communicable diseases can cause them to do that. If you kill one and are able to collect it, maybe call animal control. Wear disposable gloves or use a tool (shovel). Bleach the area of the kill, any blood spill, and anything that comes in contact with them. And keep your pets away from them! I dispose of them by burning, but that may not be possible in all areas.
Yuk! Forgot about this.......But very true.
When I helped my grandfather on his dairy farm as kid, he said if a skunk/rat/opossum were out during the day...kill'm....they were sick. There were a few times, absent being startled, he had to dispose them promptly, then sprayed the area with bleach water.
Quote from: redbaron007 on September 01 2016 01:35:33 PM MDT
Quote from: DM1906 on September 01 2016 11:24:36 AM MDT
Nice shot! I use an air rifle or pistol close to the house for "pest control", as well.
Just a word of caution....
Rats are smart. They don't willingly expose themselves to danger, such as lingering in the open for any length of time. If one, or several are doing that, something is wrong, with the rats. Rabies and other communicable diseases can cause them to do that. If you kill one and are able to collect it, maybe call animal control. Wear disposable gloves or use a tool (shovel). Bleach the area of the kill, any blood spill, and anything that comes in contact with them. And keep your pets away from them! I dispose of them by burning, but that may not be possible in all areas.
Yuk! Forgot about this.......But very true.
When I helped my grandfather on his dairy farm as kid, he said if a skunk/rat/opossum were out during the day...kill'm....they were sick. There were a few times, absent being startled, he had to dispose them promptly, then sprayed the area with bleach water.
Same goes for raccoons.
Good deal!!!!
Did you get any protests from Rat's Lives Matter?
Quote from: larryh1108 on September 06 2016 12:47:40 PM MDT
Did you get any protests from Rat's Lives Matter?
They're a sneaky rascal! ;)
Quote from: larryh1108 on September 06 2016 12:47:40 PM MDT
Did you get any protests from Rat's Lives Matter?
Actually I did! Ask The Shadow :o
I had one friend that must be a Buddhist... didn't know it, but his responses:
-That looks like a woodrat.
I hope so much that you didn't kill it. Woodrats are naturally occurring rodents that are beneficial to our ecosystem and are in extreme decline thought MD. In fact I'm not there are any recent records for it in Cecil County
-But still the Buddhist in me is sad
-I don't want to get into a debate about compassion and the rights of sentient beings, but I'm troubled by you saying "I don't like to kill things that I don't have to..." I don't see why one would ever have to kill anything, but again, this is an ethical thing (and a spiritual one -for me) that I'm not interested in discussing at the moment.
Basically responding to me saying I don't get them here and this didn't look like a friendly. Also that I don't kill anything that I don't have to. In this instance putting my live trap out wasn't the better option.
Ear holed him! Irons or glass? Details! We need equipment details! :D
Quote from: DM1906 on September 01 2016 11:24:36 AM MDT
Just a word of caution....
Rats are smart. They don't willingly expose themselves to danger, such as lingering in the open for any length of time. If one, or several are doing that, something is wrong, with the rats. Rabies and other communicable diseases can cause them to do that.
So can one that's already been poisoned but doesn't know it's dead yet. Several years ago someone in our neighborhood had rats and I killed 2-3 in our garage that staggered in after getting into the poison.
It must have been the only one. The latrine signs are totally gone on the deck and no signs of anything around the house.
I got the rifle as a Christmas gift about three years ago and never fired it at anything live. We actually did do some target shooting on July 4th to test BB vs Pellets (pellets are much more accurate). I see now it is discontinued, but mine is this one and I use it just the way it come with iron/fiber sights:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Crosman-760-Pumpmaster-.177-Caliber-Air-Rifle/16536173
Amazon has it, looks like Walmart just stopped carrying it.
https://www.amazon.com/Crosman-Pumpmaster-Variable-Rifle-Scope/dp/B00GA9360G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1474221447&sr=8-1&keywords=crosman+760+pumpmaster+kit (https://www.amazon.com/Crosman-Pumpmaster-Variable-Rifle-Scope/dp/B00GA9360G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1474221447&sr=8-1&keywords=crosman+760+pumpmaster+kit)
Quote from: Intercooler on September 17 2016 07:09:47 AM MDT
I got the rifle as a Christmas gift about three years ago and never fired it at anything live. We actually did do some target shooting on July 4th to test BB vs Pellets (pellets are much more accurate). I see now it is discontinued, but mine is this one and I use it just the way it come with iron/fiber sights:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Crosman-760-Pumpmaster-.177-Caliber-Air-Rifle/16536173
Ha, I grew up with one of those in my hands! Got it as a Christmas gift either 1979 or 1980 and that was when they were still using the pot metal "receiver". That thing went all over our deer lease and all through our neighborhood (and the cops were never called on me AFAIK). My Grandfather borrowed it in the mid-90s and finally wore it out killing squirrels in his backyard. I was out of state when he bought a replacement for me and I was stunned to see the new ones were being made with plastic bodies. It still works the same, probably shoots better and the 5 round pellet holder is a nice addition but I sure miss the heft of the old metal one.
Nice rat kill. I have a couple of spring powered BB guns. The Daisy model 25 might do in a rat at close range, but the Red Ryder would probably just give a rat a headache. I would use my 5mm Silver Streak on a rat. If I had rats.
Got into an interesting discussion with someone the other day that falls right in line with this. Only it pertains to Coyotes...
"You can't shoot the coyotes when they are in your yard..."
Actually, I can. I just have to use an Airgun, bow or crossbow, and have a Varmint permit. Since the passing of my Chow, I have been giving serious consideration to getting a .22-.25cal airgun and a Varmint Permit. When she was alive, the Coyotes would avoid our yard. Since they realized she passed there have been signs of them being in the yard. Wife has been working extremely late, and been afraid to go out at night to smoke because she has flipped on the yard lights and there is a Coyote at the end of the patio growling at her through the glass before jumping up the privacy wall and meandering it's way along. I have gone out at 4am to water in order to avoid the heat and found rabbit carcasses mostly eaten on the side of the house.
I can't use a firearm, because it is illegal to "set off a firearm in city limits", but even Fish and Game as well as Animal Control has just grinned at me when I ask about a large caliber airgun and ask if I have a Varmint permit. :D
Those bigger units are super deadly! They rival real firearms in what they can do.
I recently got to shoot a couple of models at an indoor range. Thankfully, I have nice Cinderblock walls that make a decent backstop LOL! (not sure the hollow walls will really stop one of those airgun shots)
I thought you were going to say you used a 10mm for the occasion.
I was going to offer you a mop.
Quote from: Intercooler on September 06 2016 03:17:32 PM MDT
Quote from: larryh1108 on September 06 2016 12:47:40 PM MDT
Did you get any protests from Rat's Lives Matter?
Actually I did! Ask The Shadow :o
I had one friend that must be a Buddhist... didn't know it, but his responses:
-That looks like a woodrat.
I hope so much that you didn't kill it. Woodrats are naturally occurring rodents that are beneficial to our ecosystem and are in extreme decline thought MD. In fact I'm not there are any recent records for it in Cecil County
-But still the Buddhist in me is sad
-I don't want to get into a debate about compassion and the rights of sentient beings, but I'm troubled by you saying "I don't like to kill things that I don't have to..." I don't see why one would ever have to kill anything, but again, this is an ethical thing (and a spiritual one -for me) that I'm not interested in discussing at the moment.
Basically responding to me saying I don't get them here and this didn't look like a friendly. Also that I don't kill anything that I don't have to. In this instance putting my live trap out wasn't the better option.
Are you in northeast Md?
Howard Co boy transplanted south 12 years ago.
Several years ago, my neighbor had a compost pile in his back corner (right next to my reloading shed). We had an infestation when the local rat community decided to make his compost pile into a condominium housing project. Living inside the city limits, shooting them (more than once or twice a week) was pushing it.......weren't friends enough of the other neighbors to know if they minded me killing the little critters.
Anyway, was in the shed one sat morn when I saw one poking his head out of one of the many entrance/exits, took aim with my SA Longslide (loaded with 255gr lswc +P bowling pin ammo) and timed his exit and retreat back into the condo. Nailed him just as he reached the chain link fence and the shoulder shot crushed him into the fence to the extent that he had to be pried out with a pair of pliers. I couldn't pull him out with my bare hands. It was a glorious hunting expedition. Tracy
Yup! Good Ole North East, MD!