Bit of background... I live in a house that's about 200 years old. It's two former mill cottages knocked into one house (in a row of similar). The houses back onto a former woollen mill. There is, of course, an outlet from a river which leads into what was the mill (it was how the mill used to be powered). Not surprisingly, there are also occasional brown water rats around. I've noticed, lately, though that two of them have been taking food I've been putting out for the birds from my garden. They started this during the snowy weather but, having found a good source of food, have continued to pop up for their lunches.
To be honest, they don't really bother me that much but where there are two rats there will soon be more. Plus, I don't mind them by the water but I don't really want them in my garden or near my house.
Sooo, is there a humane way to get rid of rats (I will move the bird feeders obviously) or should I just call the council and they'll be exterminated.
Hate the thought of condemning something to death.