Hi all, 
My own suggestions are put wire wool in the briquettes a small amount, as I 
know the rats will not try to get through that if, used to plug a hole in the 
hidden corners of the house. other suggestion hanging them on a wire ( as we 
saw in Huehe / Sta Eulalia  or changing the blend to something rats do not like 
to eat, which is either neutral or still combustible and in either case does 
not emit noxious smoke or gasses at elevated temperature. These are just my 
ideas.I have not ever tested them myself. 

So for anybody with similar experience, what was/is your solution? 

Please send to Gustavo Molina  ccyd below directly and  ccy to the rest of us.
Thanks in advance,

Richard Stanley
www,legacyfound.org
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Begin forwarded message:

From: "Gustavo Molina" <[email protected]>
Date: August 5, 2013 8:45:24 AM PDT
To: "Richard Stanley" <[email protected]>
Subject: Problems

Dear Richard,

We are having some problems here. Rats are eating our eco-leñas. We are 
figuring what to do. Rats are always so tricky to handle. Have you heard of 
clever solutions world wide?

Saludos,




Gustavo A. Molina
Project Coordinator
Environment, Climate Change Agriculture and Eco-leña
tel. 2332-3659 / cel: 5717-2240
[email protected]
www.fundacionprogresarguatemala.org 
  

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