I guess people are the same too, remember that story of the guy cutting his arm off with a pocket knife because he was trapped in the desert under a boulder and was going to die. I think they made a movie about it called 127 hours.It would be nice and pleasant if the rat didn't decide to go all 'Saw' and gnaw limbs and rip flesh off to escape the glue.
Crazy rodents, who invited them to the party
I guess people are the same too, remember that story of the guy cutting his arm off with a pocket knife because he was trapped in the desert under a boulder and was going to die. I think they made a movie about it called 127 hours.
They're certainly the most cruel option...
I was kind of hoping someone had made a snake run around their rat room, that would be awesome!
I am not sure on that mate, I was under the impression that it would stick the rat onto the paper for the night until you could kill them? Surely this would be more humane than being poisoned to death? I am not saying you are wrong and that I am right but more questioning because I have not really looked into either method at all.
I am not arguing that it would be painful from the five or so other stories that I have been told but I don't think a rat screaming necessarily equates to pain because I have seen rats scream when being held if they want to get away. I do get the point though that it is in no way a humane method.At work they have sticky traps, the rats scream until you find them.. very painful and scary for the rodent..
I'd suggest sticky traps (off eBay..?) they work wonders.
I am not arguing that it would be painful from the five or so other stories that I have been told but I don't think a rat screaming necessarily equates to pain because I have seen rats scream when being held if they want to get away. I do get the point though that it is in no way a humane method.
At work they have sticky traps, the rats scream until you find them.. very painful and scary for the rodent..
Having a rat walk onto a sticky trap and possibly eventually die from dehydration and starvation looks humane in comparison to how I told you about how the mice sometimes suffer with the snapper traps.
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