I don't think New York City would allow it but if they posted on this forum to allowed anybody on this or any other airgun forum to legally use their air guns to kill rats they would significantly impact their population.
I don't think New York City would allow it but if they posted on this forum to allowed anybody on this or any other airgun forum to legally use their air guns to kill rats they would significantly impact their population.
I live off grid way up in the hills. What traps are you using?I have eliminated over 50 rats in the last year and a half or so using traps. I find shooting them too time consuming given my limited patience and the lower density of rats on my property. Although New York City has a much larger problem and shooting would be a piece of cake. Rats that have an ample food supply are very leary of trying anything new so very difficult to trap with just bait. Therefore poison bait is unlikely to make a huge dent and less they put it in the same kind of food they're already eating. Also many states have made effective poison illegal. Effective traps are also a liability since they can kill birds other animals injure small children or pets. So that's a tough problem in New York city. The traps I use have an optical sensor all they need to do is poke their head in the wrong location and they get there's skull or neck crushed and spikes put through their throat. But I'm on private property don't have any pets nearby or small children. It did take out a few birds and squirrels as well.
SWEET!if you look at my YouTube channel search for rat trap Chronicles. You can get a idea of what's trap I use it's homemade with a Victor rat trap with nails and saw blade and 50% more spring tension and using an optical trigger instead of having them having to bite the bait hook. My experience many rats are too clever and do not bite but only smell. If they even get near the bait there nailed on my trap.
You said it. There's a far different mentality towards the mere sighting of a gun nowadays. For knowledge and argument sake, here's a good piece of history:NYC isn't going to want guys running around with rifles in the Manhatten subways and sewers.
There was a product made that would sterilize male and female rats. Not sure if they still make or use it. It would be placed in specialized boxes, then set up around the target site. It was pretty costly though. Proper sanitation and exclusion helps along with trapping and/poison if allowed.
That's a heartfelt solution for sure.The high homeless and rats populations are symbiotic! Can't get rid of rats if you have a lot of homeless eating and littering on the streets. Maybe they should sprinkle no cost (DEA confiscations) Fentanyl mixed into some rat bait that should kill them more quickly than using blood thinners.