HELP!!!Rodent attacked my plant!

Milky Weed

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The best way I’ve seen to get rid of mice is a bucket with a wooden ramp on it that tilts with peanut butter on the end. Mouse go to eat peanut butter and the wood tilts and they fall in. Can release them far away from your house.
 

Billytheluther

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The best way I’ve seen to get rid of mice is a bucket with a wooden ramp on it that tilts with peanut butter on the end. Mouse go to eat peanut butter and the wood tilts and they fall in. Can release them far away from your house.
Shit dude i dont have one but the other day i saw a coworker on ticktok and there was a dide who conected a car bateery to a steel plate added son peut buter on the plate and as soon as that mice walked on the plate it was lights out
 

Fishmon

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This was my daughter's pet rat attack result. Poor thing was 3 weeks old. It lingered for a week before succumbing. I would think your damage would be totally survivable given its size and limited damage. Hers wasn't gnawed on but was out of its soil for an unknown portion of the day. Pic from the ambulance ride to me.
 

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xtsho

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I’m laughing my ass off. These definitely weren’t the answers I was looking for but now I’m definitely confused on if I should kill it or train it lol..
I still need Actual advice on the plant too
Eat it. Rat is a common food in some countries.

Not much to do with the plant except keep whatever is tearing it up away from it.

 

wallywonks

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Snow fence won't keep it out. They have special collapsible skeletons. An adult rat can squeeze into a 25mm round hole.
Hardware cloth 1/4 to 1/2" will keep it out. Or set a glue trap along the wall to get rid of it permanently.
 
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