False widow spider the other day in our kitchen.
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blunderbuss and a rocking chairPretty sure there is a rats nest under my shed/office. I spotted one outside one day a while back, the dog is obsessed with something under there, and that intermittent scratching noise is probably not the hedge moving in the wind. The cat brought a corpse into the house last night.
So what to do? Poisoned rats will likely end up in the cats or dogs belly. Traps, maybe?
Like recognises likeThis Great Tit has started hanging around and is really interested in something in our kitchen.
Just let the cat do its cat thing, I'd sayPretty sure there is a rats nest under my shed/office. I spotted one outside one day a while back, the dog is obsessed with something under there, and that intermittent scratching noise is probably not the hedge moving in the wind. The cat brought a corpse into the house last night.
So what to do? Poisoned rats will likely end up in the cats or dogs belly. Traps, maybe?
blunderbuss and a rocking chair
yup, I'm out that area for a short while now. I'll be going back to Cork at some point, once I've harvested all the local buzzard eggs probably.griffith park in drumcondra? i.e. you're not in cork anymore?
The first few times I assumed they were passing through. I wasn't sure they were buzzards initially, they looked a bit dark compared to the lads I was used to in Cork.didn't know there were buzzards down there - we'd seen one occasionally over the botanic gardens though.
i think i mentioned a pine marten was found as roadkill in drumcondra last summer; i suspect somewhere near griffith park.
Oh nice. Was this out in Donegal or Kerry or something?I saw a golden eagle last week, fuckin hell it was massive
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