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Leaving the Vee tucked up over winter….

So do the bed sheets of most 16 year old lads. Doesn't mean ones been fortunate enough to beat the bishop over this fine specimen of an L7X. Its pretty impossible to fill anything with rats piss as they don't have a bladders and they leave it everywhere they go. Something I learnt whilst fitting heating systems to the London underground lol.
 
Oldskoolbaby":197njt6d said:
How do you know it's rats piss? Rats don't piss in one spot, they piss everywhere.

It's piss or they've spilled their drink (that smells like piss). :rofl:

What else can it be?
 
ravydavy":355w4c73 said:
Oldskoolbaby":355w4c73 said:
How do you know it's rats piss? Rats don't piss in one spot, they piss everywhere.

It's piss or they've spilled their drink (that smells like piss). :rofl:

What else can it be?

Mice..? They defecate and piss in one place.. Obviously the size of rat and mice faeces are wildly different.. lol
 
Williams":18q73i41 said:
ravydavy":18q73i41 said:
Oldskoolbaby":18q73i41 said:
How do you know it's rats piss? Rats don't piss in one spot, they piss everywhere.

It's piss or they've spilled their drink (that smells like piss). :rofl:

What else can it be?

Mice..? They defecate and piss in one place.. Obviously the size of rat and mice faeces are wildly different.. lol
What ever, it will be acidic and wont want to be concentrated any more! Certainly needs removing and acid requires to be buffered, Calcium Carbonate solution is ideal but WD40 is a pretty good second best and is mildly inhibitive :approve:
My experience of rats nest is that they are usually sodden in urine as rodents continually urinate and leave a trail as they walk, hence never drink out of ring pull cans if rats might have been anywhere near unless you want a dose of Weill's Disease! [smilie=icon_eek.gif] :rofl: Likewise be very careful of what you touch and always wash hands thoroughly before eating etc when round farm yards, river banks, ponds or other areas where rats may be prevalent :approve:
 
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