logoalt Hacker News

davisoneeetoday at 2:01 PM3 repliesview on HN

I live close to the most populous city in Scotland (Glasgow), and even only 6mile (10km) out of the city there is extensive greenery. Rats and mice are very uncommon here. They are rarely seen in the city, and I live close to very large fields and open countryside.

1. These bricks are normally installed close to the roof, under the guttering. 2. If anything, the main rodent of concern would be squirrels...but they will nest in the gutters anyway so having a sealed metal box with a very small opening is likely better anyway.


Replies

gioboxtoday at 2:48 PM

> They are rarely seen in the city

Rats and mice are ridiculously common in central Glasgow, its plagued the city for years to the point many argue its a public health crisis. While sure the suburbs might be better, I've never once seen someone describe Glasgow and rats being uncommon in the same sentence. I literally can't visit Glasgow without seeing an enormous rat in the street 5 minutes after arriving.

There are loads of nice things I will say about Glasgow - I lived there for decades. Being low on the rat count is not one of them. The local politicians constantly talk about the rat plague too.

> https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glasgow-news/rats-plague-...

> https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-66732675

> https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glasgow-news/glasgow-rat-...

> https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/probe-finds...

show 1 reply
arethuzatoday at 2:13 PM

I live in rural Fife - effectively in the middle of a farm. We get mice in the house in October or so when it starts getting colder - never seen a rat here. Oddly I've never seen a fox here although I used to see them all the time when we lived in central Edinburgh.

nephihahatoday at 5:47 PM

There are a lot of mice in the Scottish countryside. We used to live way out of any major city and still got them.