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Okinawa Rats #8354966
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Something I've quickly found out here is that the rats are quite abundant. At my work, I bought a six pack of Gatorade and overnight they chewed through the bottles. Also I've began to notice several rat sized holes chewed in the walls.

Does anyone have some good or creative ways to catch rats? Or should I just order a bunch of victor rat traps from minnesota trapline?

Re: Okinawa Rats [Re: Dylan Phelps124] #8354980
02/28/25 09:47 PM
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I saw a program on Okinawa rats, which are a species of endangered, spiny tail rats, that are protected. You probably are having trouble with the invasive black rats, but I would be careful letting anyone there know you're trapping rats.

Keith

Re: Okinawa Rats [Re: Dylan Phelps124] #8354995
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Re: Okinawa Rats [Re: trapperbless] #8355016
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lol! This is exactly the motivation I needed

Re: Okinawa Rats [Re: Dylan Phelps124] #8355022
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Re: Okinawa Rats [Re: Dylan Phelps124] #8355024
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Those rats sound like they're quite the pest. I'm glad I didn't have to deal with them when I was at Kadena AFB Dec 1969/Feb 1970. This was before Japan got control. After being on Guam for a year, I had a great time there.


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Don't trap them if they look like this.



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Re: Okinawa Rats [Re: Dylan Phelps124] #8355037
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Originally Posted by KeithC
Don't trap them if they look like this.


Keith


I've seen a few of them dead and they don't look like that so I think I'm safe.


Originally Posted by Paul Dobbins
Those rats sound like they're quite the pest. I'm glad I didn't have to deal with them when I was at Kadena AFB Dec 1969/Feb 1970. This was before Japan got control. After being on Guam for a year, I had a great time there.

I am also on Kadena. I bet things look a little different around here now verses 1970.

Re: Okinawa Rats [Re: Dylan Phelps124] #8355045
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55 years is a long time.


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Originally Posted by Dylan Phelps124
Something I've quickly found out here is that the rats are quite abundant. At my work, I bought a six pack of Gatorade and overnight they chewed through the bottles. Also I've began to notice several rat sized holes chewed in the walls.

Does anyone have some good or creative ways to catch rats? Or should I just order a bunch of victor rat traps from minnesota trapline?

My Dad visited there around 1945. smile


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Re: Okinawa Rats [Re: Dylan Phelps124] #8355163
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Originally Posted by Dylan Phelps124
Something I've quickly found out here is that the rats are quite abundant. At my work, I bought a six pack of Gatorade and overnight they chewed through the bottles. Also I've began to notice several rat sized holes chewed in the walls.

Does anyone have some good or creative ways to catch rats? Or should I just order a bunch of victor rat traps from minnesota trapline?

Victor rat traps against the wall so they come in from the sides.


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Re: Okinawa Rats [Re: Dylan Phelps124] #8355401
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Originally Posted by Dylan Phelps124
Something I've quickly found out here is that the rats are quite abundant. At my work, I bought a six pack of Gatorade and overnight they chewed through the bottles. Also I've began to notice several rat sized holes chewed in the walls.

Does anyone have some good or creative ways to catch rats? Or should I just order a bunch of victor rat traps from minnesota trapline?

If they look anything like the long tailed rats of Vietnam you need 220 conibears.

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Originally Posted by Paul Dobbins
55 years is a long time.


Do you have any pictures or stone carvings of what it looked like back then?

Re: Okinawa Rats [Re: Dylan Phelps124] #8356229
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Originally Posted by Dylan Phelps124
Originally Posted by Paul Dobbins
55 years is a long time.


Do you have any pictures or stone carvings of what it looked like back then?

Haha

Re: Okinawa Rats [Re: Dylan Phelps124] #8356268
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Originally Posted by Dylan Phelps124
Originally Posted by Paul Dobbins
55 years is a long time.


Do you have any pictures or stone carvings of what it looked like back then?


LOL


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We had a lot of rats in the first two mines in worked in. They were old coal mines, started in the early 1900’s. We had a couple ways of killing them. We would take a five gallon grease bucket, and stretch a paper grocery bag across the top. Tape it around the lip of the bucket. Cut a big X slip in the paper, and smear it with peanut butter. Inside the bucket …filled half way up with water, and added a can of solvent to it. Lay a couple boards to serve as ramps. Rats would climb the board, fall into the bucket. The solvent fumes killed them quick.

We’d also electrocute them. Hang a piece of 12 gauge wire from the 440 volt DC trolley line. Have the end of the wire hang about 5” above the track rails. Bait the end of the wire with a chunk of Snickers bar. The rat would climb up on the rail, and when he bit into the bait, he grounded out on track he was standing on.

These rats lived in the total darkness of the mine, they couldn’t see. Operated totally by smell and feel from their whiskers.

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