I have exactly the same bin and had the same problem. I put a layer of heavy duty chicken wire (doubled over)underneath, making sure it extends a little bit out on the outside of the bin. Then added a layer of large rocks with smaller rocks filling the gaps inside the bin. Lastly, put a wall of rocks around the base on the outside also weighing down the chicken wire so they can’t tunnel in. Add a couple of cats for foot patrols and you’re sorted ๐
tsir_itsQ
can u bury a trap partially in the earth? catch that fugger then compost his asssss ! haha. has to b partially buried theyre too smart for their own good sometimes
Vinzi79
Well the guy who had a bear getting into his compost didn’t like my suggestion, but I’ll take another swing.
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Maybe he needs it for his garden
I have exactly the same bin and had the same problem. I put a layer of heavy duty chicken wire (doubled over)underneath, making sure it extends a little bit out on the outside of the bin. Then added a layer of large rocks with smaller rocks filling the gaps inside the bin. Lastly, put a wall of rocks around the base on the outside also weighing down the chicken wire so they can’t tunnel in. Add a couple of cats for foot patrols and you’re sorted ๐
can u bury a trap partially in the earth? catch that fugger then compost his asssss ! haha. has to b partially buried theyre too smart for their own good sometimes
Well the guy who had a bear getting into his compost didn’t like my suggestion, but I’ll take another swing.
Have you tried peeing on the rat?