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Rat traps or rat poison :-)

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Q: What to do if you have rats in your shed?
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What would be eating cheese from my shed?

mice or rats.


I found lots of chicken leg bones under the wooden floor of a shed I have recently knocked down could rats have dragged food under the shed?

Hi there yes rats could have dragged food under easily or they could have even buried with the food and brought it up under your shed to eat it , if there are any traces of rats eg poos its best to get a pest ridder


What solution is there to a rat problem?

depends on where rats are. If in your house i recommend old school spring traps. if in shed i recommend getting airgun


Where do rats go when they die?

Well they die then decompose but if you mean when they are about to die it's usually in a cosy place under the.floorboards or in a shed or outside


What animal live in shed?

A lot of domesticated animals live in a shed. For example cattle like cow. A shed is nothing but a generalized version of animal shelters. Hence it is acceptable to say that goats, horses etc. also live in sheds.


Does Morkie dog breed shed?

Yes Morki's shed but are not known to shed much.


Are rats invertebrate?

No, rats are vertebrates. Rats have backbones.


Does a Koala shed?

Koalas do not shed. They undergo a seasonal moult, but they do not 'shed'.


What is a cows shed called?

A loafing shed or lean-to.


Is shed a pronoun?

No, the word 'shed' is both a noun (shed, sheds) and a verb (shed, sheds, shedding, shed). Examples:The house includes a shed to store your lawnmower. (noun)Lisa was delighted to find that she had shed twelve pounds. (verb)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'shed' is it. Example:The house includes a shed. You can store your lawnmower in it.


What is the past participle of shed?

The past participle of "shed" is also "shed." For example, "He has shed his old habits."


What is a homophone for shed?

A homophone for "shed" is "shred," which sounds the same but has a different meaning.