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    much to the disgust of our green bretheren, sump oil makes a good deterrent, the critters don't like getting it on their feet or scales as the case may be, it also controls the weed growth and if only applied to that specific area won't upset the ground water or the vegie patch.
    a foot or so wide oiled space is enough to stop the slitherers from crossing, and they will go elsewhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlaw View Post
    Hey i love corn dogs and biscuits... oh and chicken and biscuits at the kfc was good too
    Biscuits, dont the seppos call em cookies?

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    If its a fox a fox trap is the go. These are a small cage with a trip floor in them. Once caught you can then shoot it, however if it is not a fox you have the thing captured and can let it loose many km away.

    If it is a rat problem they are sneaky sneaky buggers and whilst I have managed to catch them in a trap they are hard to catch. I used Soaked dog nuts to catch them. I have found the best way if possible is to have a .22 with ratshot and then use like a shot gun. shouldn't harm the tank but if does you didn't get this info from me!

    I thought wombat to start with as the neighbours have a similar problem under the house and under their water tank, but they are very destructive animals and will move a power of dirt.

    You can always try and smoke them out by building a fire nearby and fanning the smoke down the hole. this is quiet a good option also and has worked in the past for me.
    Best of luck,

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    Quote Originally Posted by easo View Post
    Biscuits, dont the seppos call em cookies?
    No, not quite - what we call biscuits they call cookies, but they use the word biscuit to mean a sort of greasy scone.

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    Where exactly in the Hills are you mate?

    Also when did the intruder (hope that's an Aussie word ) move in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlaw View Post
    Hey i love corn dogs and biscuits... oh and chicken and biscuits at the kfc was good too
    I've always found the KFC in the states a little disappointing, but Chicken Fried steak is another delicacy altogether, Imagine a deep fried steak smothered in thickened chicken soup.........
    And to keep it on topic, It would probably solve a rat problem as well, kill the little buggers with cholesterol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuuu View Post
    Where exactly in the Hills are you mate?

    Also when did the intruder (hope that's an Aussie word ) move in?
    We live 1km outside of Balhannah on Greenhill Rd (just near Hahndorf - if you are a tourist you'll have been there. I stay away from it like the plague). Are you from the hills originally?

    It's been there for 2 weeks.

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    i still recon you have to wait a couple of weeks.....just be patiant.

    get rid of ALL the food scraps around,and feed the dogs somewhere else,& make sure they dont leave any little bits of food around.once the rat or whatever starts to get hungry,it will go into a trap.

    if it has a nice source of food it is used to ,why would it go into a trap.

    cheers

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    C'Mon! C'mon! Lets get this thread back on track......Is the critter dead yet?

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    A Quoll comes to mind but im not sure if they dig holes.
    Size and being carnivourous matches though. i havnt checked the net to see if they dig.
    if youve got one of these you dont want to harm it. They are smart and very gnarly if cornered.

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