bullworth, one common denominator - fleas on a rat can transfer to a cat or dog.
I have had a rat in the garden a couple of times and just put down a rat trap. On both occasions I was rewarded with a dead rat. I found the entry point under the gate and closed it up - no more rats. I would be very cautious laying poison, especially with children around. Of course, take precautions if you lay a trap, as rat traps are pretty lethal things. If you don' t have a cat, borrow one from a neighbour for a few hours and see if she comes up with anything. I wouldn't worry about rats 'biting' children as they are very shy and cautious creatures but I would worry about Weils disease and the risk of poison.
Get a piece of 4" wavin, cut a 12 " length, get double sided tape (carpet tape is best) and put in center of the pipe. On the tape put 1/2 a tab of STORM. Put a large screw at either end of the pipe about an inch in. (screw it through the wall of the pipe), This will stop a larger animal (cat or dog) getting at the poison.
Place the pipe against a wall near the hole where the rats are comming from and partially cover. The kids should not see it.
Check on the poison after a few days.
Do not block the hole for a couple of days. You want the rats to take the poison home with them.
I've had friends who got a few cats and just left them outside (except for food water etc). They eventually got all of the rodents, mice, rats, etc.
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