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What to do with rats in your yard with lots of birds and squirrels?
Like to keep birds and squirrels safe. Seems head shotting rats is the most humane kills and 100% safe for the other animals. The intentional kills leave lingering guilt...

Leave Alone: damages...

Poison: slow and painful

Head shots: guilt of kill

Exterminator: Varies by..

13 votes — 12:07 PM - Jun 18, 2023 (Edited)
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Also noticed from observations about rats:
1. Rats take care of their injurred. I've missed 2 headshots thinking they would not survive. The injurred go missing for a few weeks and return later, crippled, but functional.
12:15 PM - Jun 18, 2023
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2. Rats are really well organized. They send out scouts to new areas, and send senior investigator rats for missing members. The investigator are larger in stature, watching in safety, and identified threats. The whole pack's behavior changes after the investigation, avoiding dangerous areas.
12:17 PM - Jun 18, 2023 (Edited)
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Owls and other birds of prey are very cruel killers. I do not wish death by their beaks on my enemies. Counting on"natural" predators also risk the birds and squirrels, while introducing a painful death to them all. Headshots seen so much more humans by comparison.
In response to Raphaella Reis.
04:58 PM - Jun 18, 2023
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