- Joined
- Mar 30, 2011
- Messages
- 37,333
- Reaction score
- 17,683
- Location
- Glanaman,Carmarthenshire,Wales
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- Too many - but not nearly enough
A salutary tale for all.
Been a bit slack with rodent control around Brynmair this winter - not helped by next door totally abandoning her garden (her dead husband's pride and joy) totally so that it's now virtually inaccessible and a haven for anything that creeps in the undergrowth. Constant monitoring in the winter didn't highlight any concerns but then with Covid and office workload I dropped the ball during the spring rat migration. I should have (or should it be of? ) heard the alarm bells a few weeks ago when the bees took a totally over the top interest in one corner of the super stores.
Now that I'm moving stuff around in preparation for the flow I saw the signs which made my stomach drop - buggers had gnawed through one of the straps holding the stack together, piles of shredded wax, rat turds and teeth marks on many side rails. Worse, the buggers had virtually trashed a square of plywood (they seemed to struggle with the WBP) at the base of one stack and caused chaos inside.
Luckily (!) it seems that only one stack has succumbed so 120 shallow frames for the bonfire, doubly gutting as most were nice clean fresh frames as I'd sorted them to ensure plenty of choice to get decent exhibits for this year's shows.
Needless to say a shopping list of industrial strength 3G rat bait is being written
Been a bit slack with rodent control around Brynmair this winter - not helped by next door totally abandoning her garden (her dead husband's pride and joy) totally so that it's now virtually inaccessible and a haven for anything that creeps in the undergrowth. Constant monitoring in the winter didn't highlight any concerns but then with Covid and office workload I dropped the ball during the spring rat migration. I should have (or should it be of? ) heard the alarm bells a few weeks ago when the bees took a totally over the top interest in one corner of the super stores.
Now that I'm moving stuff around in preparation for the flow I saw the signs which made my stomach drop - buggers had gnawed through one of the straps holding the stack together, piles of shredded wax, rat turds and teeth marks on many side rails. Worse, the buggers had virtually trashed a square of plywood (they seemed to struggle with the WBP) at the base of one stack and caused chaos inside.
Luckily (!) it seems that only one stack has succumbed so 120 shallow frames for the bonfire, doubly gutting as most were nice clean fresh frames as I'd sorted them to ensure plenty of choice to get decent exhibits for this year's shows.
Needless to say a shopping list of industrial strength 3G rat bait is being written