Mutant 20-inch super rats on the attack!!

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Mutant 20-inch super rats 'closing in' on Wiltshire town and can't be killed with poison, warn pest exterminators

A swarm of mutant rats that are immune to poison is 'closing in' on a Wiltshire town, pest exterminators have warned.

The rodents, which have been seen elsewhere in the UK over the past year, are twice as large as normal species and cannot be killed with traditional substances.

It comes after the discovery of one rodent at a food establishment measuring 20-inches, the largest on record for the town of Swindon.



'It's a growing problem, and at the moment there's no sign it'll go away,' said Justin Holloway who found the rat in Swindon, told MailOnline.

'Unless you can extinguish all of the genetic line the rise of super rats is on the horizon.'

At longer than 20-inches, it is the largest to have ever been found in Swindon. Though the rat was killed using traditional anti-coagulant poison, Mr Holloway warned others that are immune to the substance will become 'a greater problem.

'One particular strain of rats were not so susceptible to rodenticides or the anti-coagulants served and, as a percentage of the total rat population, they become greater over time.

'As far as resistance is concerned, it is a growing issue and over a period of time I expect this to be a greater problem than it currently is, but establishing a time-frame is harder.

'The implication is if you are a rat and you're not being taken on, you might enjoy a longer life and grow to a larger size, because you are not being taken down.

'If there's a good source of food and water it becomes a larger rat.'







Mr Holloway added while he had not found any mutant rats in Swindon, their population will continue to grow across the UK.

'Most counties have shown there are some strains of genetically different rats however it's whether they have a particular control problem that's the issue.

'We haven't had any major control issues but companies like ours need to adapt new strategies for new rodents.'

Earlier this year a number of abnormally large rats were recorded across the UK.

Worried homeowners shared photographs of the rodents, some of which were as large as small cats.

One, found on an industrial estate in Liverpool, measured two feet, while another in Gravesend, Kent, was the width of a shovel.

Researchers at Huddersfield University performed studies on the rodents, with some parts of Britain more severely affected than others.

In Gloucestershire and Shropshire, around 20 per cent of rats tested were immune to traditional poisons, while a third in Kingston could not be killed using the substances.

In Southampton, 75 per cent of the rodents were found to have the genetic mutation.

Speaking at the time, scientist Dr Dougie Clarke described the giant species as 'a time bomb'.

'I think people should be concerned about these resistant rats because of public health concerns - because they carry disease and various other bacteria and viruses.

'They also damage buildings…they cost billions of pounds of damage worldwide.

'With the use of rodenticides, that will kill off the normal rats, and then the resistant ones will remain.

'So it's a sort of time bomb of resistance building up over generations of rats.'

'The fact we've tested 17 counties and every single one of them has got resistant rats was an amazing find to us. We didn't expect to have every single county having resistant rats.'

Read more: Mutant super rats 'closing in' on Wiltshire town and can't be killed with poison | Daily Mail Online

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Looks good on ya BL :lol:
 

MHz

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Why us poison, that just fuks everything up. The look like kabob size and put a small bounty on the tail. Eradicated in about a month and turn the bb guns in after for some cash.(steel rounds compared to lead pellets)
 

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Rat kabobs... Yum! Restaurants need to start putting them on the menu. Call it chicken. Sell like hot cakes.
 

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Not my dog, or my cats, you know, if I had any. Poison is not the solution, Iran has that problem at some dumps, they train new snipers there. Want me to look it up it was about a year ago.
Have Christ/Muslim/Jewish jihad against rats. Start off small and work you way up to the whole globe. If 9/11 can change the name of fries in the US the change 'rats' into 'infidels' an problem solved.

The Forestry wanted to 'scare a wolf pack' from using a certain creeks as their run because it crossed a pit of pasture land so the owner gave them permission and the wolves and coyotes and crows all ignore it. No other birds around for about 4 sq mi., except on the ground.

NO!! I'm saying the . . ., elephant dick, and so on..
You've been talking to BL again haven't you? They would be the 'truck drivers' over there. How low on the human scale are they again?

Elephant Shaikar - YouTube
 

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not the first time rats have grown to 20 inches - this often happens in times of war as they grow by considerable amounts when they eat dead human flesh

the solution: hunt them down and put them into incinerators
 

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Rat would be an improvement compared to some of the standard fare over there.
What do you eat when your 3 hrs of road stops you from getting to Vernon for 'food'. No tree rats?

not the first time rats have grown to 20 inches - this often happens in times of war as they grow by considerable amounts when they eat dead human flesh

the solution: hunt them down and put them into incinerators
Then perhaps that is the reason in Iran and the UK, extra food and no competition as cats and pugs used to hunt them . Then you have packs of wild pugs, omg.
 
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What do you eat when your 3 hrs of road stops you from getting to Vernon for 'food'. No tree rats?
Um, Nakusp has an Overwaitea, a Deli and a health food store, there are deer, elk, bears and many other edible critters, domestic and wild. I haven't been shopping in the Okenagan in decades. I prefer Nelson, but that only happens every two or three years.
 

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Um, Nakusp has an Overwaitea, a Deli and a health food store, there are deer, elk, bears and many other edible critters, domestic and wild. I haven't been shopping in the Okenagan in decades. I prefer Nelson, but that only happens every two or three years.
The Forestry guys around home eat that well also, just happen to find lots of the right road-kill I guess eh. An treaty Indian can claim a road-kill, even if some Ranger has marked it for himself. Saw it happen once, funny, oh yeah. First day I met him and he was what you would call large and agile. Honest to. when we stopped at the Rez store he had a few bags of stuff I had nothing but the same beer I had when we got there. Totally impressive person.

Don't make me pull out that Yukon Mosquito pic from my private collection.