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I do think it's a bit sad for the rats to get killed in such a horrible fashion for just trying to eat and survive. I understand that you don't want rats hanging around, but it doesn't understand that the food you put out isn't meant for it!Seeing the mess the birds make, I'm not sure that any feeder design could prevent that. Plus we also have a low-level table for ground feeding birds.
And yes, I am fully aware that what we are doing to feed birds is also providing an eat-all-you-can buffet for Ratty. But we've been feeding them for years, and haven't had rats all that time.
Is it worth reconsidering the way you feed the birds? Rats will more than likely climb up the feeders at night anyway, being more nocturnal in habit. I was thinking of something like a bird-seed catcher, good for hanging feeders, something like this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CHAPELWOO...RS-/121707965054?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368
To try and stop the temptation for ratty while still enjoying our feathered friends is surely a good move for all? The other thing is to bring food in at night...
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