Hi Tys.
Don't know what your property looks like so I can only tell you about my experiences.....Sedona has a huge rat problem. So does most of Arizona. I know most of my neighbors place these little
LED lights under their vehicles (from auto parts store) to deter the rats from getting up in their expensive vehicles and chewing on the wiring. Some are strobe
lights and others are just regular lights. My one neighbor has a flood light pointed under his big ass RV. They all say they work pretty well. I can't personally attest to this. The rats don't seem to be interested in my 26 year old pickup.
I know some neighbors who have
chickens always put their feed in metal trash cans so they won't tempt the rats.
However, my property was overrun with rats when I bought my really beat up old place 10 years ago. They had been nesting under the back deck, in the crawlspace, in the garage and under huge piles of dead brush and
trees for about 40 years! And they had no intention of moving out! First step was to take away all their nesting places. I mortared all the holes in the foundation so they couldn't get in any more. My deck is 10 inches off the ground so I piled up rocks all around the perimeter. Turns out.... rats can move some serious rocks when they put their minds to it! So I started over and placed a wall of 8” blocks under the perimeter with bricks above it, made a good and tight fit... because I found a whole bunch of them on the property. Then I put a big pile of rocks against that. So whenever they moved the rocks they came up against the blocks and bricks and gave up. A few years later one did actually chew a hole in a 2x6 deck board! I took him out with a snap trap. Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.
I put my 2x10'
wood pile up on cinder blocks. Placed a sheet of 4' chicken wire over the blocks, put 2x6 on top of that to hold the wood and then folded the sides of of the chicken wire up around the bottom of the pile to keep them out. Burned all the piles of old wood and basically took away all or most of their places to nest. That solved about 75% of my problem!!
My backyard is ¾ acre surrounded by a 6' chain link
fence. I wanted to protect just ½ an acre for my garden. So I attached 18” of chicken wire along the bottom of the fence and piled up some rocks at ground level. Chicken wire comes 2 ways.... with 1” holes or 2” holes. I used the 1”. Our rats are pretty big and can't get through it. Mind you, rats can climb if they have a mind to. But when they come up to the fence they just don't think about climbing it very often; they just run along it.... and stay out mostly! And it totally served my purpose to keep the
rabbits out!
I wasn't enclosing the whole backyard for the garden, just the ½ acre, so at the end of the garden I put up a makeshift chicken wire fence. Nothing fancy! Just hammered some old 1” pvc pipe into the ground and attached 4' of chicken wire to it. I was thinking Rabbits! The thing is I didn't make it all tight and 'well manufactured'! I did the opposite. I made it rather loose and flimsy. It turns out that rats have a really hard time climbing up flimsy chicken wire that keeps moving and rocking and rolling! I had a great time watching my neighbor's cat try to climb it!!!
And then there's the vegies that go vertical, like tomatoes and cucumbers etc..... As soon as the plants are 2-3' tall I cut all the fruits and branches off the bottom 12-18” so they are out of reach.
Now, only occasionally does a rat come in to bother me. Takes just a bite or two out of a zucchini or melon laying on the ground. Just enough to ruin it!
Jerk! Then I put out the snap traps there. They just can't resist that peanut butter!
Hope this gives you some ideas! Best wishes.